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Chloe had understood the reason.
Linda spoke of wanting to let go, but in reality, she couldn't. After all, William was the man she had loved for years, so it was impossible not to harbor hatred after having been through so much.
Yet, Linda hadn't done anything to harm William. There were still some emotions, some unresolved feelings deep within her heart."
"Regardless, I don't want to consider anything at this stage. If I ever decide to consider it one day, we might have room for development if Luke is still single.
The car stopped at the entrance of the company.
"I'm at the office and have a meeting to attend. I'll talk to you later tonight." Linda hung up the call.
In the president's office of the Wilson Group, William learned about Linda's identity.
At that moment, he thought of many things about their past.
It seemed that Linda had lost herself since she married him and forgot who she really was.
She had poured all her efforts into him, but he had never responded, slowly draining all of Linda's Jove for
him.
It was like what Linda said at the roadshow. Everyone had to grow. Once they did, they no longer dwelled
on the past.
Linda had grown. Many things had faded away, including that once passionate and deep love. It turned out to be a shackle she had put on herself and left herself deeply hurt. It was so not worth it. Every time William recalled details of his time with Linda, it felt like a form of torture.
How blind had he been not to see everything Linda had done?
He had arrogantly believed that she had brought it all upon herself. In fact, he was the cause of all this, not Linda.
He reflected on how conceited he had been to think that everything should be within his control. He had never realized he was nothing.
Without John's help, the Wilson Group wouldn't even exist.NôvelDrama.Org content.
If Linda hadn't insisted on marrying him, shareholders of the Felix Group wouldn't have been willing to invest so much money to help a company on the verge of bankruptcy. Everything stemmed from Linda.
Regardless of whether her actions were right or wrong, many cherished and pampered her, but he did not. By the time he realized the truth, Linda no longer cared. To be exact, she no longer cared about William. As Jay pointed out, Linda had better choices now that she wouldn't waste more time on him. She knew there was no point in fighting for a man she couldn't have and had managed to stop the damage in time.
A human's life was short. Linda had spent 15 years on William in her past 30 years. She would be truly foolish if she hadn't come around by now.