Chapter 209
Winston felt a mix of emotions when he looked at Millie.
Millie was aware that Selmaâs words made him uncomfortable. She was also worried that Winston might misinterpret her intentions, thinking she was deliberately trying to manipulate him.
Hence, she smiled reassuringly and said, âDonât worry, I wouldnât make such an unreasonable request.â
However, the more Millie tried to explain, the more annoyed Winston became. Suddenly, he slammed the door of the private room shut.
Millie couldnât help but lower her head. The once radiant smile on her face slowly faded away.
Selma sighed. âMills, you didnât have to say that. Didnât you notice he hesitated for a moment? He wasnât-
âGrandma, is there anything else?â Millie cut her off.
She feared that Selma might claim that Winston didnât truly want a divorce. Since the day she married him, Selma had been telling her that he would eventually fall in love with her
Millie had clung to this hope unwaveringly, never growing tired of it. However, after so many years, she found she could no longer hold onto that hope.
Selma looked at Gloria silently, hoping she would say something. However, Gloria knew that Selmaâs words were not convincing, so her own words would have no impact either.
A long silence filled the private room, punctuated only by the sound of their breathing. One person sighed, another breathed lightly, and then someone finally said, âGo ahead.â
Millie and Selma both gazed at Gloria.
âYou mentioned that youâve kept Winston trapped for so many years, and now is the time to set him free. Or, more accurately, it was Mom and I who trapped you both all these years.â
Winston hadnât wanted to marry Millie back then. It was Selma and Gloria who had pushed for the
marriage.
Therefore, Millieâs current situation was a result of their actions. It was a shame that the Greer family couldnât keep Millie as part of their family, as she was truly exceptional.
âGo ahead with the divorce,â Gloria said, shaking her head with a sense of relief.
However, Selma was still reluctant to agree.
Millie nodded. âThank you for your understanding, Mom and Grandma. Iâll get back to work now.â
Gloria didnât try to convince Millie to stay. Millie glanced at Selma one last time and walked away.
Once outside, Millie took a deep breath, feeling as if she had finally let go of the burdens she had carried for years. She felt incredibly relieved.
At the end of the corridor, Winston stood smoking. Mille watched him from afar, longing to reach out and touch him whenever a ray of light illuminated the scene.
But as the light faded, his figure turned lonely and obscure, slipping through her fingers. She had never
been able to hold onto Winston before, and she knew she couldnât catch him now
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in the future.
gaze made Winston turn abruptly. He met her beautiful, doe eyes and frowned.
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Millie went up to him. Smoke swirled around as he held the halfâsmoked cigarette, with two butts already in the ashtray. He instinctively started to put out his cigarette.
âIâm not Joanna. You donât need to put it out,â Millie said.
Winston was stunned.
âI know youâve never loved me. In high school, you were kind to me because I was too arrogant and demanding, and you didnât want to get into any trouble
âAt university, you treated me well because I was Joannaâs close friend. You only married me because Grandma and Mom threatened you with Joanna.â Millie gazed into his eyes and spoke softly as if reminiscing.
She forced a smile and continued, âHonestly, Iâve always known. But I was selfish, trying to make you fall for me. So I insisted on marrying you.â
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