I looked at Theo's blank expression and said, "I thought I could continue to be with you even though I didn’t love you, but I later realized that I couldn't do it a t all. I felt like I was living in hell facing you every day, so I decided to leave."
I continued after a pause, "Besides, I met someone more outstanding than you, and he's Jordan. Therefore, I hope you can do me a favor seeing how you've hurt me before. Let me go. Let me find a better man and search for my own happiness."
"Your own happiness?"
Theo smiled, but his smile was more hideous than his crying face. "What about my happiness?"
I felt a pang in my heart. I was not brave enough to look at him. I said in a deep voice, "That's what you should figure out yourself.”
Later, Theo fell silent for a very long time before saying slowly, "Have you ever thought about my feelings when you moved in with him so eagerly and joined Fredericks Corporations?"
His voice was deep and restrained, his charming face filled with frost. It made him seem particularly grim and terrifying.
This version of Theo was truly terrifying. Even I was afraid.
I took a deep breath and plucked up the courage to say, "What choice was there? We have to live for ourselves. Jordan isn't inferior to you, be it his looks o r his ability. Most importantly, he accepts me the way I am even though he knows my past. He's really good t o me."
He stared at me for a very long time, seemingly trying t o search for clues that I was lying. However, he found none.
After a long time, Theo said with a sneer, "Very well."
He hissed those words through clenched teeth.
He got up and walked toward the car. He stopped to think after taking a few steps, then turned around and asked me, "I'll ask you again, Wanda Lane. Do you really mean what you just said?"
"Yes.” I did not waver in the slightest. "I mean every word I said. They’re all sincere." 1
Since I decided to break it off, then I must do it once and for all.
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