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Chapter 2874 She harbored reservations about Melissa, especially considering Ryan's delicate health. In her view, under different circumstances, she wouldn't have allowed her son to marry someone she perceived as taking advantage.

Melissa listened in a daze.

Following a prolonged silence, Melissa reiterated, “I refuse to marry Ryan.” Sensing Ryan's mother nearing a burst of anger, Melissa averted her gaze and uttered, “However, I'll part ways with Marcus.” Seemingly content, Ryan's mother appended, “Yet you shall funnel your future earnings to me.” Melissa remained silent.

Eagles.

Her phone slipped from her grasp, her hand descending gently. Tears streamed unabatedly from the beginning to the end.

It appeared as if Melissa had matured in a heartbeat.

Her past was marked by significant hardships. At her lowest point, she toiled at four jobs daily, reaching the brink of exhaustion. Yet the anguish of those times paled in comparison to her present turmoil.Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

Once, she had glimpsed the finest aspects of life. However, after acquiring Marcus, it seemed as if God had played a cruel joke on her.

In this tragic twist, it was as if God declared her undeserving.

Lifting her head, Melissa offered a wry smile.

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Hatred swirled within her, yet she found herself incapable of despising the one who birthed her. That individual was already engulfed in their own wretchedness.

Similarly, she couldn't harbor resentment for her father, for he probably remained oblivious to her existence. What purpose would her hatred serve? Initially, Melissa had nothing.

Suddenly, she found herself with Marcus, yet in this particular moment, she felt as if she had nothing once again.

Utterly lost, she had no clue about the path ahead or the actions to undertake. She was clueless about what to convey to Marcus, ensuring he wouldn't endure excessive anguish and fostering a quicker recovery from his pain.

In her thoughts, Melissa had been offering apologies to Marcus.

Veiling her face with her hands, Melissa descended into a crouched position. She wept quietly, stifling any audible expression of her grief.

But her tears couldn't flow indefinitely.

These possessions were no longer hers to claim. Departure was inevitable, and Marcus had to be left behind.

Contemplating the impossibility of being the one with Marcus, Melissa resolved to become the one he despised.

In her reasoning, it was preferable for Marcus to harbor hatred than to be consumed by constant thoughts of her.

The agony of missing someone surpassed the pain of hatred.

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