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If only he had seen Elsa’s true face earlier. If only he had trusted Lily a little more, cared for her a little better… things would never havee to this.
“John, you can’t treat me this way…”
“Those gifts, those things–you gave them to me. I don’t have that kind of money, I can’t possibly-”
“Pay it back.”
John’s eyes cut through her like knives, void of pity, void of mercy–only a coldness that froze to the marrow.
“I gave you money, I bought you gifts, yes. But the only reason I did was because I believed you were kind, because I thought I owed you, because I thought you were dying of cancer and I didn’t want you to leave this world with regret. Turns out I was a fool who mistook garbage for pearls.”
“John…”
Elsa staggered back and copsed onto the floor, fragile and helpless.
When he had called her filthy and shameless earlier, it had already cut her to pieces. But now–now he had called her dog shit.
Never, not even in her darkest nightmares, had she imagined that the elegant, noble John would look her in the eye and call her that.
The pain hollowed her out. She could only lift her tear–streaked face, broken and trembling, staring at him as if he were the one who had betrayed her.
John’sugh was thin and bitter.
He had no patience left for her charades. “If I remember right, even this apartment was a gift from me. Be out by tomorrow night–or I’ll have you thrown out.”
“John, you can’t… you can’t do this to me…”
This two–hundred–square–meter penthouse in the heart of the city was worth over
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thirty million. To her, it was her home, her prize. She couldn’t bear to give it back.
Tears poured harder, dragging her down like a rose crushed into mud. “You promised you’d always be good to me. You can’t-”
“Shut up!”
His voice cracked like a whip. “If you refuse to repay what you owe, that’s fine. Jones Corp’s legal team has more than enough ways to make sure you rot in prison.”
Her face, her tears, her act—every look at her made him sick, dragging back the memory of his own stupidity. The more he thought of it, the more nauseated he became.
He turned to leave. But then his eyes fell on her neck.
A ne. A rare purple diamond, shining under the light.
He froze.
That ne… he had bought it for Lily.
That iday/ii, /ihe was supposed to marry Lily. He had chosen it especially, nning to give it to her to make up for standing her up at the registry office. But then Elsa had gotten into a car ident, and he had rushed to the hospital.
Later, Elsa had seen the ne in his office. She had said she loved it. Said she didn’t have much time left, and if she could own something so beautiful, it would make her happy.
And like a fool, he had given it to her.
Now, looking at it, his stomach turned.
A woman like her wasn’t worthy of wearing what he had once chosen for Lily.
Without a moment’s hesitation, his face darkened, and he strode forward. His hand shot out, yanking the ne from her throat.
“John…”
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Her breath caught. For a split second, she thought he was softening, stepping close to embrace her. Her eyes lit with hope, her voice soft as she called his name.
But then he ripped the ne away, cold and merciless, tearing the million- dor jewel from her neck.
Before she could recover, he stripped the priceless bracelet from her wrist. Then, without a pause, he pulled off the diamond ring from her finger–the very ring he had ced there on their wedding day.
The ring had been sized for Lily’s slender hand. On Elsa, it fit too tight. When he forced it off, it scraped away her skin.
He didn’t care.
Clutching the jewelry in his fist, he turned on his heel and walked out without a backward nce.
Elsa stared at her finger, the skin raw and bleeding. Rage burned her chest, shook her body. Her vision swam, and with a violent tremor, she coughed up a mouthful of blood before copsing to the floor, motionless.
When Elsa opened her eyes again, three days had passed.
Marilyn was seated by her bedside, eyes red from crying, watching her closely.
“You’re finally awake. The doctors say you’re very ill. It’ste–stage stomach cancer, and your condition is fragile. You can’t afford any more emotional stress, or-”
“What did you just say?!”
Elsa’s shriek tore through the room before Marilyn could finish.
Marilyn knew. She knew the cancer was a lie.
So why–why was she saying this?
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