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Now, he left without even glancing back.

 

When did things start to change?

 

It was on the day he stumbled across that agreement.

 

The one between my family and the Grant family’s Don, his father, Victor Grant.

 

It laid everything bare. The Grant family would rescue my bankrupt family in exchange for my marriage to Damian.

 

That day, he stood at the doorway of the study, gripping the document with trembling fingers. The look on his face was as cold as ice.

 

I ran toward him and explained, “I didn’t even know it existed! I married you because I loved you. I never lied to you!”

 

However, his eyes were cold and distant. “You were nothing but a beautifully wrapped bargaining chip from the start.”

 

That was the moment he built a wall between us with his own hands.

 

From then on, he never held me or kissed me again.

 

When he looked at me, all I saw was suspicion and indifference.

 

All the tenderness, all those promises of him protecting me for the rest of his life had turned into this one cruel sentence: “Are you done throwing your tantrum yet?”

 

I tried to melt his heart with love and with everything I had.

 

I tried so hard to bring us back to what we once were.

 

Damian, I was tired out. I was too tired to love you anymore.

 

I closed my eyes and let the darkness swallow me whole.

 

 

Two days later.

 

I woke up in a hospital bed, still recovering from shock. As I sat up, I saw Damian going through documents beside me.

 

Our eyes met and lingered.

 

He walked over with a bowl of oatmeal, scooped up a spoonful, and blew on it before bringing it to my lips.

 

I shook my head. “I can feed myself.”

 

Damian watched silently as I ate half the bowl. Then, he asked gently, “Do you feel any discomfort?”

 

I did not answer his question.

 

Instead, I asked, “Can you pass me my phone?”

 

My tone must have been too distant and too formal. Damian stared at me for a few seconds before waving for someone to bring it over. When he noticed the dozens of missed calls on my phone screen, he frowned and asked, “Who called you?”

 

He had never asked me things like that before.

 

I looked down at my phone and replied simply, “Someone you don’t know.”

 

He suddenly yanked open the top button of his shirt and grabbed my chin roughly.

 

His golden-brown eyes flashed with anger, like a lion baring its fangs.

 

“Claire, how long are you going to keep up this attitude?

 

“The moment I treat you a little better, you start challenging me again?”

 

Previously, whenever Damian got angry, I would blame myself and do everything I could to calm him down.

 

Not anymore.

 

I was too tired.

 

I glanced at his phone buzzing on the table and said indifferently,

 

“It’s Serena. She’s calling you.”

 

Damian froze for a moment. The fire in his eyes extinguished. He stepped back, adjusted his shirt, and walked out of the room.

 

The moment he left, my phone rang.

 

I answered the call, but before I could say a word, the person on the other end anxiously asked, “You promised you’d come find me. Claire, did you change your mind?”

 

“No. I just ran into an unexpected situation.” I lowered my voice.

 

“What happened? Are you okay? No. I’m coming to get you myself…”

 

I cut off his worried rambling with a soft smile.

 

“Just give me a few more days. That’s all I need. I’ll be there soon.”

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