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Chapter 3 Part 3

Word Count: 1075    |    Released on: 02/12/2023

arked his sports car there. He once again helped Altezza tow

lent, wrestling wit

he beginning that she never truly loved you," Antony

s why she accepted my propos

If she truly loved you, she wouldn't waste you. Her career would be secondary to your happiness. And look at what has been happening. For her, the career comes first, and you, wel

was bowed, and he chose to stare at his shoes rather than look directly at Antony. Given Jova

g her do whatever she wants makes her feel that whatever she does, whatever decisions she makes, you won't be angry because you know she'll come back to you, and she knows you'll always be there waiting for her. To me, you're like an entertainer who's always

more comfortable, covering his eyes with one

urt you," he

Everything you said is true. Since a year ago, I've felt like an unwante

earing that news earlier..." Altezza couldn't continue his words. Antony said nothing, walking to

e cold water, finishing half of it. H

He murmured again, taking the remaining water and placing it roughly on the table. "I feel empty," Altezza said softly, lying down on the sofa again. "I've been faithful to Jova

n someone's husband. But I'm too cowardly to do it. To fulfill my wife's wish, I actually disappointed the woman who gave birth to me. At least Uncle and Aunty have Flavia and use your past as a reason why you haven't married again until now. Bu

as he too laid-back and carefree like their youngest cousin, Gian. However, Altezza could become very melancholic when he was sick

an't love another woman like you love Jovanka, then marry just to make your parents happy and have the offspring they want. At least the Quirino name will continue. Al

ike that?" Altezza

And over time, I hope she will also love you, and you will love her. I always dreamed of marrying once in a lifetime with a woman I love and who loves me. And look at what happened to me. Fate is not always

have self-respect." He said, then stood up. "I'm going home; think about my words again." Antony

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