Miriam knew from the onset that Kayson didn't love her. However, she was ready to make this work. She went ahead and married him because she thought that her love would soften his heart. Much to her disappointment, she caught him cheating on her in a hotel. Only then did it occur to her that their two-year-old marriage was nothing but a joke. She finally decided to get a divorce. "I can't do this anymore, Kayson. Let's go our separate ways. Sign the divorce papers now." Although Kayson agreed to the divorce, he gave her the condition that she must design an engagement dress for his mistress. He was going to engage his mistress in no time. Miriam was heartbroken, to say the least. She hated him, so she left the country. When they bumped into each other abroad, she was with another man. Kayson's face turned red with fury. "How could you, Miriam? We haven't divorced officially, but you are already cheating on me!" Despite everything that happened later, Kayson couldn't stay away from her. He found himself wanting her back.
"Your husband is cheating on you!"
Miriam Dunstan was making a final revision to a wedding dress design when she received the call from her best friend, Patricia Mitchell.
Hearing Patricia's statement, Miriam trembled. The pencil in her hand left an ugly stroke on the nearly finished design drawing.
"What did you just say?" Her mind totally went blank. For a moment, she thought she was having a nightmare.
Emphasizing each word, Patricia answered, "Your ungrateful husband is sleeping with another woman right now. Room 1102, Golden Light International Hotel. Come here, quick!"
Miriam didn't remember much of what happened after hanging up. It was like she had an out-of-body experience for at least half a minute.
She didn't move until the sharp sound of a car horn from outside jolted her back to her senses. She rushed out, still holding the pencil in her hand.
Kayson Harvey was cheating on her. The words cut into her heart like a knife. After making only a few steps, she collapsed and knocked over a nearby easel.
All sorts of stuff scattered all over the floor.
One of Miriam's staff heard the noise and asked with concern, "What happened, Miriam?"
Miriam didn't know what to say. She just got up and continued running.
She and Kayson had been married for two years, and their relationship had been very impersonal. It was because Kayson had the marriage thrust upon him.
They only got married to build family alliances.
Kayson's grandfather, Shawn Harvey, liked Miriam and her family's powerful connections and rich resources. The deal was made easy by the fact that Miriam had liked Kayson since she was a child. Shawn believed that Miriam was the most suitable wife for Kayson, so he forced Kayson into marrying her.
Even though they became husband and wife, Kayson still didn't like Miriam.
In the past two years, he had come home no more than five times.
Miriam always knew that Kayson didn't like her or their arranged marriage, but she chose to believe that someday, maybe Kayson would develop some feelings for her if she showed him how devoted she was to him. All they needed was to spend some time together.
But she never expected Kayson to cheat on her.
Miriam drove to the hotel at full speed.
"Miriam, you're finally here!" Patricia exclaimed, running over to Miriam quickly, grabbing her wrist and pulling her to the elevator.
"They've been in the room for half an hour," Patricia said as she walked. "Maybe they've finished already."
Miriam made an effort to keep up with Patricia. She still couldn't think straight. Every word Patricia uttered was like a ghostly whisper against her eardrums. She knew what Patricia was saying, but her brain refused to process the meaning.
"If Kayson's cheating on you, ask for a divorce on the spot. Don't listen to his crap," Patricia ordered, which Miriam immediately got.
"Divorce..." Miriam repeated the word in a daze, feeling it completely foreign.
Patricia said through gritted teeth, "Yes, divorce. He has been hanging out with his childhood sweetheart every day. Over the years, you have suffered countless grievances, and it stops today."
"But what if it's just some misunderstanding?" Miriam asked in a hoarse voice. Her throat suddenly became as dry as a desert.
Patricia sneered and took out a key card. "Well, I guess we'll see for ourselves."
She stuck the key card into the door slot, and right after unlocking the door, she barged in.
"Kayson Harvey, you bastard!" Patricia bellowed. Then came a woman's shrill scream and the manly, mellow voice Miriam would recognize anywhere.
"What are you doing here, Patricia?"
Standing at the door, Miriam couldn't bring herself to walk inside.
Once more, she felt like she was having a nightmare.
"Miriam, get in here and have a look yourself! Your husband is in bed with another woman right now!" Patricia shouted, but her words didn't register in Miriam's brain. Patricia's words reached her ears and then broke into pieces.
The room was still in chaos, and the pitiful cries of a woman and Kayson's angry shouts hung in the air.
Patricia rushed to the door and flicked on the light switch. Then, she dragged Miriam into the room and pointed at the two people in front of them.
Kayson stood by the bed, only wearing a shirt with several conspicuous red lipstick marks on it. Half of his buttons were undone, and his usually meticulously combed hair was messy. With his piercing eyes, he was now staring at the two intruders who just showed up out of nowhere.
The woman he was with looked familiar. Her hair was still wet, and she was wearing nothing but a bath towel around her body, revealing her shoulders and long legs. She held onto Kayson like she was grabbing onto a lifeline in the open sea. Miriam recognized her-Annette Murray.
Kayson snatched up the quilt and covered Annette's delicate body. He cared for her and was protecting her.
However, when he looked at Miriam, his eyes became devoid of any emotion. There wasn't even a hint of warmth.
"What the hell do you want, Miriam?"
Miriam looked at Kayson with wide eyes. The hostility in his tone felt like a knife piercing through her heart.
"Did you two just sleep together?" Miriam asked straightforwardly, still refusing to let go of the hope that all this was just a simple misunderstanding.
Maybe Kayson just accompanied Annette back to her hotel room.
"What are you playing at, Miriam?" Kayson didn't deign to answer her question. "How do you know that Annette and I are here? Are you still sending people to follow me around?"
When he said the last sentence, he let his voice drip with contempt.
During their first six months as a married couple, Miriam had been acting like a complete lunatic and hired people to monitor him and his whereabouts.
He was thoroughly disgusted with her.
Looking at Kayson's face, Miriam felt like she was staring at a total stranger.
She just caught him cheating on her, but he was acting like she was the one in the wrong here.
Did their marriage mean nothing to him?
"Just look at them, Miriam. Maybe they've done this countless times already," Patricia said.
Hearing that suggestion, Miriam clenched her jaw. The thought of that possibility tore up her heart. She kept staring blankly at Kayson, her face deathly pale.
If he denied it, Miriam would believe him.
However, Kayson just frowned, raised his hand, and pointed at the door. "Get out. Now."
Miriam trembled, and her knees threatened to buckle.
As it turned out, he had no intention to explain. He just wanted her out of here.
Their two years of marriage turned into a sad joke.
There never was hope for Kayson to develop feelings for her.
Miriam closed her eyes tightly. When she opened them again and looked at Kayson, there was only despair in them.
She cleared her throat, raised her chin, and said, "You win, Kayson. Let's get divorced."
It was a big day for Camilla. She looked forward to marrying her handsome groom. Unfortunately, he abandoned her at the altar. He never showed up throughout the wedding. She was made a laughingstock in front of all the guests. In a fit of rage, she went and slept with a strange man on her wedding night. It was supposed to be a one-night stand. To her dismay, the man refused to let her be. He pestered her like she had stolen his heart on that night. Camilla didn't know what to do. Should she give him a chance? Or just stay away from men?
In their three years of marriage, Chelsea had been a dutiful wife to Edmund. She used to think that her love and care would someday melt Edmund's cold heart, but she was wrong. Finally, she couldn't take the disappointment any longer and chose to end the marriage. Edmund had always thought that his wife was just boring and dull. So it was shocking when Chelsea suddenly threw divorce papers at his face in front of everyone at the Nelson Group's anniversary party. How humiliating! After that, everyone thought that the formerly-married couple would never see each other again, even Chelsea. Once again, she thought wrong. Sometime later, at an award ceremony, Chelsea went onstage to accept the award for best screenplay. Her ex-husband, Edmund, was the one presenting the award to her. As he handed her the trophy, he suddenly reached for her hand and pleaded humbly in front of the audience, "Chelsea, I'm sorry I didn't cherish you before. Could you please give me another chance?" Chelsea looked at him indifferently. "I'm sorry, Mr. Nelson. My only concern now is my business." Edmund's heart was shattered into a million pieces. "Chelsea, I really can't live without you." But his ex-wife just walked away. Wasn't it better for her to just concentrate on her career? Men would only distract her—especially her ex-husband.
After three secretive years of marriage, Eliana never met her enigmatic husband until she was served with divorce papers and learned of his extravagant pursuit of another. She snapped back to reality and secured a divorce. Thereafter, Eliana unveiled her various personas: an esteemed doctor, legendary secret agent, master hacker, celebrated designer, adept race car driver, and distinguished scientist. As her diverse talents became known, her ex-husband was consumed by remorse. Desperately, he pleaded, "Eliana, give me another chance! All my properties, even my life, are yours."
Belinda thought after divorce, they would part ways for good - he could live his life on his own terms, while she could indulge in the rest of hers. However, fate had other plans in store. "My darling, I was wrong. Would you please come back to me?" The man, whom she once loved deeply, lowered his once proud head humbly. "I beg you to return to me." Belinda coldly pushed away the bouquet of flowers he had offered her and coolly replied, "It's too late. The bridge has been burned, and the ashes have long since scattered to the wind!"
"Never let anyone treat you like shit!" I learned that the hard way. For three years, I lived with my in-laws. They didn't treat me as their son-in-law but as a slave. I put up with everything because of my wife, Yolanda Lambert. She was the light of my life. Unfortunately, my whole world came crashing down the day I caught my wife cheating on me. I have never been so heartbroken. To have my revenge, I revealed my true identity. I was none other than Liam Hoffman—the heir of a family with trillions of dollars in assets! The Lamberts were utterly shocked after the big reveal. They realized what fools they had been for treating me like trash. My wife even knelt down and begged for my forgiveness. What do you think I did? Did I take her back or made her suffer? Find out!
After three loveless years, Neil's betrayal deeply wounded Katelyn. She wasted no time in getting rid of that scoundrel! After the divorce, she devoted herself to career pursuits. Rising to prominence as a top designer, skilled doctor, and brilliant hacker, she became a revered icon. Neil, realizing his grave mistake, tried in vain to win her back, only to witness her magnificent wedding to another. As their vows were broadcast on the world's largest billboard, Vincent slid a ring onto Katelyn's finger and declared, "Katelyn is now my wife, a priceless treasure. Let all who covet her beware!"