Arwen was taken aback when she heard him. For a moment, she didn’t know how to react. Her heart felt weirdly clogged. She wasn’t sure what she had been expecting to hear —but it was definitely not that.
He said he would let her go …
Of course, he would. After all, she was the woman he married on a whim. Their relationship over time might have gotten better —he had been treating her the best —but that was all because she was his wife.
But how did she forget that she wasn’t the woman he loved?
She was not.
She had let her delusions misguide her …
What the hell was she even thinking? That she was the girl he had been treasuring in his heart all these years?
Where did she even get that confidence?
A smile of mockery curled her lips as she laughed softly, waving off the discomfort building inside her.
"Aren’t you cruel?" she asked, pretending to make it sound like she wasn’t at all affected. "You will simply let me go. But in a way, it would be good. I will let fate decide things for me. Who knows, it might help me find someone who would never let me go."
Aiden stared at her, his gaze hardened and his jaw clenched as if he were trying desperately to restrain himself.
Arwen didn’t notice. She was too focused on holding back her own emotions. If she had looked at him for just a moment, she would have known that what he said was not what he meant.
She would have noticed that it was him who was hurting more than her.
"It was just an example," he said after a long pause.
Arwen glanced at him and nodded with a week smile. Then pressing a smile wide, she said, "Yes, just an example. Not like I am going to forget you tomorrow. Things like that are more like fiction. In reality, losing your memories doesn’t just happen out of nowhere. Yes, that’s right … ha-ha." She then quickly blinked her eyes and asked, "Oh yes, you said you came home late. Did you have your dinner?"
Aiden nodded. He had sent her the picture of his meal, and she had even replied to it. But he didn’t mention it, knowing that she was just trying to evade the topic he had deliberately made awkward.
"Great, that you ate," she nodded again, her lashes already shimmering like fragments of crystals under the effect of unshed tears. "And oh, I forgot to tell you. I got a call from CIB regarding my accident. Today I went to meet them and guess what I saw?"
Although she framed it like a question, she didn’t actually wait for him to guess. The next second itself, she revealed it.
"They showed me the surveillance footage from that night. In that footage, I saw you. I saw how you saved me. And I … I just wanted to say thank you!"
She allowed a smile of genuine gratitude to curl her lips. "If you hadn’t appeared at the right time, I wouldn’t be here today. You really came then as a knight in shining armour. You saved me and …"
She didn’t say any further. Her voice caught up in her throat, and she quickly coughed to clear it out. "It’s already late. You must be tired. Go and rest first. I am also sleepy. I will go and sleep as well."
With that, she didn’t wait and hung up the call. And the moment she did, the tears she had been holding back all this time finally spilled over.
She didn’t know why it hurt so much when, from the very beginning, she was aware that their relationship started as mere companionship, without deep feelings.
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