Sylvia's POV:
I felt a great deal of relief after venting out my frustrations. Then I tucked Rufus in and got out of bed to pack my stuff.
I went to the cloakroom to gather the things I would take with me and sealed the rest in the suitcase. I would ask Laura to deal with them later.
Besides, I couldn't keep the jewelry that Rufus had given me. They had to be packed and sent to Laura.
I hastily emptied all drawers containing my personal items, taking even the matching sets of jewelry and watches I owned.
The cloakroom was big. It took me half an hour to put away all my belongings.
After a while, I slumped on the ground and took a deep breath. As I looked at the dozens of suitcases and bags at the door, I was overcome with sadness all over again.
When I met Rufus, I thought I would never be alone for the rest of my life. But in the end, I was left with no choice but to leave him.
Thankfully, I had my unborn child to lean on.
In the middle of moving all of my things, I realized they were too many to transport just by myself. So I called Laura to send her people to help me send the packed things to her palace.
Laura's confidants did a great job. They first sent away the soldiers guarding the palace, and then brought a car to secretly send my luggage away.
Since no one must find out about this, I had to be very careful. Everything must have gone according to plan and nothing could go wrong.
So once I was done cleaning the cloakroom, I moved Rufus to the couch and then change the sheet and pillowcases.
When I got out of bed, a small box fell out of the bed sheet. I picked it up and opened it. Inside was a simple diamond ring.
Last time, I asked Rufus to buy a simple ring to propose to me. This should be it. Rufus must have hid it under the pillow to surprise me.
I put on the ring and realized that the size fit me perfectly.
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