For a moment, countless familiar sorrows and sadness crawled densely across her heart.
No matter how much time had passed, whenever she thought of him, of the man no longer her husband, she would instantly be shattered by pain to the point of collapse.
Even after three years, her desperate attempts to rid her heart of that man were always futile.
Madeleine clenched the divorce papers in her hand and slowly closed her eyes, questioning herself in the depths of her heart, "Madeleine, just how long will you crazily hold onto that man before you can let go?"
The eyes that Madeleine kept tightly closed felt slightly sour.
Yet no matter how madly she obsessed over him, she was ultimately just an excess in his life.
He had done everything in his power, cruelly and resolutely, to drive her away.
Despite his harsh treatment of her, on her first day in Oceania, she couldn't help but fantasize about when she could return to the city where he was.