Serendipity Cafe.
Lucinda blankly stared at her computer screen, typing out a few lines here and there, only to delete them moments later.
Cecilia was busy wiping down all the tables. Seeing her friend still in a sour mood, she walked over, pulling a chair to sit across from Lucinda.
Lucinda seemed not to notice her presence, still staring blankly at her computer screen.
"Lucy." Cecilia waved a hand in front of her.
Lucinda snapped back to reality, forcing a smile upon seeing her friend. "Cecilia, what's up?"
She looked around the coffee shop, seeing no customers. "Why are there no customers today?"
"We just opened, silly."
Cecilia chuckled. "You've been so lost in your computer screen since you got here, I thought you were in the middle of a writing spree."
Lucinda shut her laptop, looking troubled. "I'm not in the mood for writing."
"What happened? You don’t even want to write? You've always been so consistent with your updates ever since you started writing online unless something major comes up."
Cecilia was both worried and curious. To her, Lucy was one of the most dedicated writers. Always writing whenever she had spare time, always thinking about her next update, Lucinda had almost forgotten what it was like to hang out or attend gatherings with friends.
"Cecilia, what would you do if you suddenly married into a super-rich family?"
Cecilia laughed. "Lucy, have you been writing too much fiction? With my situation, how could I ever marry into a wealthy family?"
She didn't even know any rich kids. The most impressive person she knew was Lucy's contracted husband, Stefan.
"Lucy, we're just ordinary people. We all dream, but don't let those dreams cloud your reality. In stories, the female lead can capture the heart of a big company CEO because the plot requires it, not because it's realistic. How many ordinary girls in reality can marry into a wealthy family? The threshold of a true wealthy family is high, and we ordinary people can't cross it."
Lucinda slumped onto the table, whispering, "I wish it was just a dream, but when I wake up, the reality is still there."
"Why are you suddenly asking this?" Cecilia finally sensed something was off.
"Cecilia, I made a huge mistake. I thought I knew someone I've known for eleven years, but I knew nothing."
Cecilia, "You got conned? Did they take your money? How much? Did you report it?"
"No, it's about Stefan, he's not an ordinary worker, we just misunderstood."
Not only was Stefan not a worker, but he was also a big fraud. He took everything from her. Thinking about what happened last night, Lucinda felt her headache worsen. Stefan even said she was his childhood friend, he watched her grow up every day.
Lucinda felt her mind a complete mess at this moment. This agreement simply couldn’t be carried out! From the moment they registered for marriage, he never thought about leaving her. She was so naive, even jumping into his trap herself.
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