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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4 the bitter end

Ye fen sat in the quiet living room, his fingers loosely gripping a cup of tea that

Has long gone cold. The air was heavy, almost suffocating, as if the walls themselves could sense what was about to happen. The faint sound of footsteps

broke through the silence, growing louder with every step, until she appeared.

Roxue descended the staircase with an air of triumph, her figure wrapped in a pristine dress that seemed too perfect for the moment. In the hand, she clutched

a stack of papers. Been like curled on to a smirk as she threw them onto the table before him.

"Sign it," she said coldly, her voice devoid of any emotion.

Ye fen blinked, staring at the papers. His mind races as his gazed flicked up to meet hers. "What is this?" he asked, though deep down, he already knew.

"It's the divorce agreement," she said, crossing her arms. "My mother gave it to you days ago, didn't she? Or were you planning to ignore it?"

Ye fen' s chest tightened. He hadn't believed it would come to this. "Roxue," he

began, his voice steady but soft, "you mean to end this? After three years, just like that?"

"Three wasted years," she snapped, her eyes narrowing. "You'very given me nothing, he fen. Nothing but you pathetic self, it it weren't for you saving grandfather I will have never married you." Do you know what it's like to live with someone as useless as you?"

Her word were like daggers, sharp and deliberate. Ye fen started at her, the pain in his chest growing, but his face remains calm. "Roxue," he said slowmy, "I've

done on my best for you. Everything I had, i gave to this marriage."

"You best?" She scoffed, stepping closer. "Your best is nothing. Do you know who Zhang linchi is? He's the one who showed me what real success looks like. he helped me secured a billion-dollar deal, something you could never dream of doing."

Ye fan's hands tightened into fists. Zhang linchi. The name burned in his ears.

He had suspected the was someoneelse, but hearing it confirmed hit harder than he expected.

She leaned in her tome mocking. "Face it Ye fen. You're a nobody. A parasite.

And I don't have time to waste my youth on you anymore."

For a moment, the room fell silent except for the faint hum of the air conditioner.

Ye fen finally exhaled, his shoulders relaxing as he reached had for a pen. "If this is what you want ..." he said, his voice low and almost detachable, " then I'll sign."

Roxue raised and eyebrow, surprise by his lack of resistance."Good," she said,

Her lips curling into a satisfied smile.

But just as he was about to press the pen to press the pen to paper, he fen stopped. He looked up at her, dark eyes burning with an intensity she hadn't seen before. Before l do this, Roxue, let me say one thing."

She frowned, clearly impatient. "What now?"

"Don't regret this," he said, his voice calm but cold, act word carrying a weight that made her flinch. "Don't regret the day you let me go."

"Regret?" She laughed, the sound hallow and sharp. "The only regret I have was marrying you in the first place."

Ye fen nodded slowly his lips curling into the faintest smile it wasn't smile of happiness but one of quite resolve Without another word he signed his name with a single swift stroke.

As he pushed the papers back toward her, a strange stillness settled over the room. Roxue stared at him, expecting him to break, to beg, to plead But instead, he stood tall, his expression unreasonable.

"You'll see, he said softly, his voice almost a whisper. "You'll see what you've throw away."

And with that, Ye fen turned and walked out of the room, his steps echoing in the emptiness, leaving Roxue behind to bask in her hollow victory