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I clenched my fists tightly, my face remaining calm as I let out a cold snort.

"Is that so? Then please do me a favor and pass a message to him.

Tell him to divorce me as soon as possible, so you don't have to be a mistress who can't see the light of day for the rest of your life."

"You!"

At this moment, Auntie Li walked out from the inner room, saying excitedly, "Little Mo, the room is all tidied up.

When do you think you'll move your luggage back?"

Auntie Li's face was full of joy, not noticing the displeasure in Roxanne's eyes.

I said indifferently, "I won't be coming back again."

As soon as I finished speaking, the movers from the moving company came knocking on the door.

Although this house wasn't mine, many of the things inside were purchased by me.

Rather than letting them benefit, I might as well sell them for some money.

I instructed the movers to take away everything that belonged to me.

Auntie Li asked in surprise, "Little Mo, what are you doing?"

"Auntie Li, from now on, Ethan and I have nothing to do with each other.

I won't be coming back to live here anymore."

After I married Ethan, Auntie Li had been taking care of my daily life.

She knew best how much I had suffered in this marriage.

Auntie Li wanted to say something but ultimately remained silent.

At my request, the movers erased every trace of me from this home, leaving nothing behind.

When Ethan rushed back after receiving Auntie Li's call, the movers had already finished and left.

Looking at the home that had become empty, he could no longer hide his anger and questioned, "Olivia, what exactly are you trying to do? Can't we talk things out properly?"

"That's right, Senior Olivia.

You're doing this on purpose to anger Ethan..."

"Shut up."

Ethan scolded harshly. "This is our family matter.

It's not your place to speak."

Roxanne's face turned pale, not daring to say more.

I looked at him coldly. "I'm serious about the divorce.

I'm not messing around with you.

Believe it or not, it's up to you."

If he didn't agree, I would file for divorce.

It would be best if we could separate peacefully, but even if it came to a lawsuit, I wasn't afraid.

Ethan's brows were tightly knitted, his tone full of anger, "Why should we divorce just because you say so? Why should we break up just because you say so?"

My gaze passed over him and landed on Roxanne's tightly pursed red lips.

Suddenly, I felt incredibly tired.

"So you want me to swallow my pride and continue to endure the existence of a mistress? Continue to bear your cold face?"

"Ethan, I'm not that cheap."

His face changed slightly, and he turned to Roxanne, "You go back first."

"Ethan..."

She seemed to want to say something more.

Ethan's face darkened, and Roxanne could only glare at me resentfully before leaving in disappointment.

Seeing this, Auntie Li also cleverly avoided the situation and went to the kitchen.

In the vast living room, only he and I remained.

"Where is the bracelet."

Auntie Li hadn't found it when she tidied up the room earlier, so he must have hidden it.

Ethan's face was gloomy, his tone impatient, "Is this the only thing you have to say to me now?"

I remained unmoved.

"What else is there? What else do we have to talk about?"

"Why do you insist on getting a divorce."

He gritted his teeth. "Just because Roxanne temporarily replaced you, you want to divorce me?"

I raised my eyebrows.

I had thought I had expressed myself clearly enough, but it seemed he still didn't understand.

"Ethan, why did you give me a ring? You clearly knew I had lost my right hand, but you still gave it to me.

Was it to constantly remind me that I'm disabled, that I'm not good enough for you, that this marriage was something I begged for? Isn't that right?"

Ethan froze, his face growing even more gloomy and obscure.

He had no words to refute.

That meant I had guessed his thoughts correctly.

I laughed at myself and looked at him coldly. "Don't forget, my hand became disabled because I was trying to save you.

Just like you said, anyone can despise me, but you have no right to!"

"Ethan, I don't owe you anything.

On the contrary, you owe me!"

"You're making me regret saving you from the jaws of those beasts back then."

Otherwise, the one suffering now wouldn't be me.

I had never regretted saving him before.

But at this moment, I truly regretted it.