Catherine herself said that she no longer had feelings for Shaun.
The corners of Shaun’s eyes reddened with pain.
It turned out that she did give him chances, and she did give in to him.
However, he had missed the chance the night he left her alone on Mount Wellington without a second thought.
Shaun, oh, Shaun. For Sarah, how much have you hurt this woman who used to love you? 1
"Shaun, I know you'll never let go of Sarah. In this case, we’ll be rivals in the future."
Catherine shrank back from his touch and left without looking back.
"Don't leave me, Cathy..." As much as Shaun wanted to go after him, his post-surgery wound had opened, and blood stained his gown. With every step he took, his wound felt as if it was sliced open. The pain was so intense that his face became as white as a sheet.
He wanted to let her know that he did not want to be her rival. Instead, he wanted her to be his girlfriend and wife. He would not be bothered about Sarah's affairs anymore. 1
Despite that, his body did not permit him to move further.
Shaun fell onto the ground in pain. When he lifted his head, he caught sight of Catherine turning her head around and glancing at him amid his blurry vision. However, her glance was cold, and she left without an intention to turn around.
With that, she left.
Even though she saw his shirt covered with blood and noticed he was in so much pain that he was going to pass out, she did not turn back. She was not even anxious, concerned, or frightened.
Ha.
His eyes reddened again.
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