6

As soon as the divorce certificate was in hand, the two of them didn't even plan to go out the door.

They directly went next door to get their marriage certificate.

When they came out, Tom's face was almost crooked from smiling, and Fiona Lin was nestled in his arms, grinning like a flower.

I gave Fiona Lin a meaningful look, let out a cold laugh, and turned to leave.

Just seeing them now made me feel sick.

Out of sight, out of mind!

But Tom called out to stop me.

He raised his head, one arm around Fiona Lin's waist, like a victorious rooster.

"Olivia Xu, I know you still love me.

You must be regretting it to death now.

Tsk tsk tsk, you only have yourself to blame for being so useless.

You're old, unromantic, and don't understand men's hearts.

Not like Huanhuan, who is young and beautiful.

Not only does she understand me, but she's also gentle and considerate.

You really can't compare to even a single strand of Huanhuan's hair.

If you can't find a man in the future, I can introduce you to some older divorced men.

For someone like you, you should count yourself lucky if a man is willing to marry you."

This scum said so much, but the main point was actually just "young and beautiful."

And Fiona Lin still had a satisfied smile on the corner of her mouth.

This woman could also be considered a top-notch piece of work.

"No need.

You should just be lovey-dovey with your good woman and stop coming out to harm others."

I ignored Tom's furious curses behind me and left feeling carefree.

A month ago, when I was on a business trip in the neighboring city, I personally saw Fiona Lin being held by a rich businessman, kissing all the way into the elevator.

Trash and trash can, a perfect match made in heaven.

After divorcing Tom, my father was afraid I wouldn't be able to get over it, so he specially asked someone to find me a blind date.

To put my father's mind at ease and prove that I had long since moved on, I agreed.

When I arrived at the agreed-upon blind date location, to my surprise, the blind date turned out to be Charles Hua.

As soon as we met, it was like old friends reuniting after a long separation.

We couldn't help but laugh.

"Is your asthma better."

His voice was gentle when he spoke, giving a sense of emotional stability.

I smiled, "It's an old ailment."Last time, during the Northwest trip, because my dad had a sudden heart attack, I rushed back and didn't have a chance to thank you and say goodbye properly.

I'm really sorry."

Charles nodded, "I heard from my dad.

It's good that Uncle is okay."

We chatted on and off.

Even when neither of us spoke, it didn't feel awkward.

Before we knew it, an entire afternoon had passed.

When we parted, we exchanged contact information without needing to say anything.

After interacting for three months, we occasionally had meals and watched movies together, went on short trips, and increasingly discovered that we had many common interests and ideas.

Both of Charles's parents were teachers, and he himself was also a top student.

Being with him, I felt the warmth of mutual understanding and acceptance, as well as a mental relaxation I had never experienced before.

After a year of getting to know each other, we decided to get married.

On the wedding day, a crazed figure suddenly rushed out, blocking the car I was about to take to pick up the bride.

I looked carefully for a long time before recognizing that this was Tom Hong, whom I hadn't seen in nine months.

I had almost forgotten that such a person existed.

He pounded on my car window, brushed his hair aside, revealing a haggard and weathered face.

But he obviously didn't realize that he was now so ugly it was unbearable to look at him directly.

He even winked at me, thinking he was very charming.

I almost threw up on the spot from disgust.

"Honey, I know you've always loved me.

The man you're marrying now is just a stand-in because you can't forget me.

I'm back now.

I'm willing to let bygones be bygones and marry you again."

I rolled down half the car window.

"Where did this beggar come from? I don't have any spare change for you here.

I suggest you go look in the trash can.

Maybe you can find a penny or two."

I looked at his stiff face and unhesitatingly tore off his last shred of dignity, "Fiona Lin took your house, car, and savings, and then threw you away like garbage.

Now you finally remember my good points? Tom Hong, do I look like a very cheap person to you?"

Tom's whole body trembled as he looked at me in disbelief.

"I saw Fiona Lin being kept by a rich businessman when I was on a business trip, embracing and kissing in public without any reservations.

When she was with you, no matter what she did, she could spend your money.

She only needed to trick a stupid man like you who would even help count the money after being sold.

Such a good deal, why wouldn't she do it?"

Tom's lips quivered, and he suddenly screamed, "Why didn't you tell me? Why did you watch me get tricked? It's all your fault! It's all because of you that I've become like this!"

The tears on Tom's face had frozen.

The next second, he looked dazed, his whole body shaking.

He seemed to be on the verge of going insane.

"It was Fiona Lin who tricked me.

She's just a swindler.

She approached me with ill intentions from the start.

No, no, it's you.

It's all because of you that I've reached this point.

No, no, that's not right.

I've repented now.

I know you're the one who loves me the most in this world, the one who's best to me.

Honey, with our feelings for so many years, I don't believe you don't love me at all anymore."

I looked at the mentally deranged Tom, disgustedly closed the window, and told the driver to hurry and drive.

It was a joyous day, how unlucky.

From the rearview mirror, I saw Tom chasing after the car with all his might, finally falling face-first into the dirt.

He lay on the ground, crying miserably.

I retracted my gaze, feeling he deserved it.

But none of this had anything to do with me anymore.

I looked at my husband, who was waiting for me early at the door, and revealed a knowing smile.

I seemed to see that I was walking on a path called happiness, within reach.