He sat there, gazing at the slender figure squatting on the side of the road through the windshield.
Laura was still there, squatting down, hugging herself, and burying her head in her knees.
Edwin had studied psychology and recognized this posture.
He understood that it was a human instinct to seek protection in such circumstances.
Lauraâs body was drenched, and she trembled from the cold rain.
Edwin took out a cigarette and lit it with trembling hands.
He smoked in silence, his black eyes locked on her.
It felt like a silent tug of war.
He expected her to leave sooner or later.
After Edwin finished his fifth cigarette, he couldnât sit still any longer.
He opened the car door and got out.
His leather shoes made a distinct sound as they tread on the wet pavement.
Laura looked up, her wet hair clinging to her figure, and her clothes soaked through.
Her long eyelashes were adorned with raindrops, giving her the appearance of a helpless, wet puppy.
When she saw Edwin, a glimmer of hope flickered in her eyes, but it soon dimmed.
She stared at him, her lips trembling, but she couldnât find her voice.
Edwin looked down at her, not offering a hug or any soft words.
He had decided to separate from her completely, and he couldnât afford to be careless now.
He urged her to leave, but she remained motionless.
Edwinâs Adamâs apple bobbed slightly, and his tone grew harsh as he said, âEven if you stay here for three days and three nights, it wonât change my decision.
Tell me, how much more do you want? Iâ1L give you whatever is reasonable.
â
He took out his checkbook, ready to provide her with a financial cushion.
Laura murmured softly, âI donât want your money.
â
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Edwin, trying to maintain his resolve, continued, âYouâre strong-willed.
Then stand up and leave.
If you ever see me in the future, avoid me.
Donât let yourself be taken advantage of by other men.
Consider this a warning.
â
Edwinâs heart ached as he said these words.
He couldnât comprehend why he was here, doing this.
Laura looked up at him, but he remained cold and unyielding.
After a prolonged silence, Laura finally stood up, her body trembling uncontroLlably.
She didnât look at Edwin anymore, Lowered her gaze, and softly said, âAlright.
Iâll move out soon.
The apartment and the money⦠I wonât take them.
I wonât disturb you anymore.
Donât worry.
â