LOGINEloise’s pov
Julian was my senior, two years ahead of me. I fell in love at first sight with him when I caught a glimpse of him during freshman registration.
When I first met him, he was wearing a white shirt and black casual trousers. He was tall, slender and upright, like a poplar tree. He walked from under the lush camphor trees planted along the campus path, the bright and dappled sunlight falling on him. He waved to me from afar, smiling with bright eyes and white teeth.
It was hard not to be tempted.
After we got together, I found out that he was from the business school and I was from the foreign language school. On the day of the orientation, he mistook me for a freshman from the business school and helped me carry my luggage to my dormitory.
He said that when he dropped me off at my dorm, he realized I wasn't a junior in his department, but because he fell in love with me at first sight, he gritted his teeth and went along with it.
He said that the moment he saw me, he had a feeling that if he missed me, he would regret it for the rest of his life.
When he was pursuing me, he was very proactive and romantic.
In the dead of winter, I usually lingered in bed. To ensure I could eat a hot mushroom and vegetable bun from the cafeteria. He had gone out early in the morning to queue up, bought some, and kept them tucked inside his coat to warm me up.
He stood waiting for me as I slowly came downstairs from the girls' dormitory. When I finally ate them, the buns were still warm.
When we went hiking or sightseeing, he tirelessly carried a bag of snacks and fruit, a pot of cold water, and a pot of hot water, saying that no matter what I wanted to drink, hot or cold, he would bring it to me immediately.
I was a pampered little princess, and all he could give me was gentle companionship and tender care throughout the long years.
After we got together, he remained as considerate and attentive to me as ever, always doing what I wanted.
Julian was born in a remote rural area. His father died early, and he had three older sisters who were all married with children. His mother raised him alone when he was young, and the family was very poor.
I was reminded of a quote: People who grow up in hardship often develop abnormal deviations due to psychological shadows.
Some people grow up bitter, distrustful, and greedy, while those who face hardships with wisdom often become kind, generous, and understanding of life’s ups and downs.
At that time, I thought Julian was the latter, and I was proud of him.
The summer, he was a second-year graduate student, he wore a heavy mascot costume and handed out flyers in the square to buy me a necklace as a birthday present. When I brought him lunch, he was soaked in sweat, but he still told me that he wasn't hot at all.
"Lo, although I'm not well-off and can't afford expensive gifts, believe me, I will work hard in the future to give you a better life." He said.
He proposed to me, promising to stay with me forever.
That day, I took him home for dinner and told my parents that we were getting married, hoping to receive their blessings.
That was the first time he met my parents.
At the dinner table, Julian seemed a little uneasy. The usually confident and spirited student council president showed nervousness for the first time.
He quietly pulled me onto the balcony and asked me rather reservedly, "Lo, why didn't you tell me that your father is the dean of our business school?"
"If I told you my dad is your hospital director, would you still pursue me?" I teased as I hugged him.
He said with a serious face. "Go for it! Of course I'll go for it! I like you, not because your dad is the dean!"
I nestled happily in his arms. "That's settled then. Anyway, we're together, so it doesn't matter who my dad is."
Later, after he returned home, my father called me into his study for a heart-to-heart talk.
He advised me to seriously consider marrying Julian, saying that our families were not a good match and that marriage was not a trivial matter that required careful consideration.
I thought my dad looked down on Julian’s background and family conditions.
My dad shook his head. "Eloise, marriage can't be decided on a whim. Do you really know the man you're going to spend the rest of your life with?"
My parents advised me not to impulsively get married to Julian. At that time, I had just been accepted into a graduate program and was worried about the heavy workload after starting graduate school, so I told him that we would get married after I graduated from graduate school.
He was so clever. He knew my parents probably wouldn't approve of the marriage, so he hugged me and said, "Okay, Lo, I also need some time to prove to your parents that I'm worthy of your entrusting your life to me."
But the following summer, my parents were in a car accident and passed away before they could see me one last time.
During that time, I was depressed all the time and cried constantly.
Julian had stayed by my side every day, holding me and comforting me again and again.Three months later, Julian and I got our marriage certificate.
Because we were still in mourning, we did not hold a wedding ceremony; we only knelt and paid our respects at our parents' graves. He had knelt before my parents' graves and kneeled, promising to take care of me for the rest of my life.
However, ridiculous vows of eternal love can never withstand the test of time.
He cheated on me in the second year of our marriage.
It happened during my pregnancy.
This was my second meeting with Aira, and my impression of her was actually not bad.I remembered the last time we were at the Garden Restaurant, she was advising Rite that it was wrong to break up someone else's family, and told her not to hurt the unsuspecting wife-that was me.I believed that Aira's values were that of a normal person but why would someone like that hang out with Rite? She knew all the dirty things she had done, yet she did not look down on her; she was a true friend.I asked Aira, "Why are you begging me for her? You know very well how deep my hatred for her runs. I'd love for her to suffer."Genny sneered and echoed me, "Isn't that right? It's better for her to be beaten to death by her precious family than to be beaten to death by someone outside, right? It's too good for her."Aira pursed her lips, looked at me timidly, and said, "I know you hate Rite, but I don't think you're a bad person, Miss Eloise. Rite did do wrong things and hurt you, but she has a trag
"Even a tragic relationship can be considered fate, can't it?" Rite stared at me coldly with her big eyes.I met her gaze calmly, looking at her eyebrows and eyes, and subconsciously tried to find traces of my father on her face, although I was unwilling to admit it, Rite's eyes did indeed resemble my father's."Miss Rite, it's possible that Julian has been conveying a lot of wrong information to you these past two years," I chuckled, speaking with a hint of amusement. "While I have a good personality, I've never said I don't have one!"She sneered disdainfully, "Eloise, some things don't just disappear because you avoid or deny them!""Do you admit that you are the product of my father's extramarital affair?" I deliberately disgusted her. "You don't mind being called an illegitimate child, and neither does your family?"Rite pursed her lips, clearly angry as she looked at me coldly, "Are you threatening me?""You can interpret it that way," I said coldly. "You'd better not mess with
That moment felt strange, as if Hayes and I were from two different worlds."Do you think President Hayes is single or not?” A voice came from behind me. “I overheard someone from Whitmore saying while buying coffee that even his dog is male. Is it self-discipline? Or does he not like women?" The voice added, causing me to turn."Oh my, even if he likes men, I'd still ship the man with him, just because he looks like that!" another voice shipped in. "Yeah, he is so cool and will be a handsome top! Waaaaah... I can picture it so vividly!""If it weren't for the fact that Whitmore is so different from my current job, I would go for an interview at Whitmore right now for the sake of this handsome guy!" The long-haired girl looked at Hayes's back with stars in her eyes."Forget it, these rich and handsome guys are like stars in the sky. We mere mortals can only watch the show and feast our eyes!" another girl couldn't help but sigh. "I really don't know what kind of woman such a god-like
Lying in bed at night, I couldn't help but think about the failed job interview and Hayes's "telling the truth" speech.I did not need any sympathy or pity; all I wanted was fair and equal treatment.But ideals were beautiful, while reality was often cruel.After learning of Julian's betrayal, I clearly chose to retaliate normally, so why was I labeled as scheming, premeditated, and shrewd?I did not understand, nor did I think I did anything wrong.I acted a little impulsively and told Genny on the phone, "Even if the interviewer asks me this question again in the next interview, I will still answer truthfully!"Genny and Hayes shared the same opinion. She comforted me, "Eloise, it's not that they want to label you like that, but the interviewer has to consider how you would choose to protect your own interests when they conflict with the company's. Admittedly, capitalists hope their employees are diligent workers who only need to be loyal to the company; other thoughts are best left
Was there someone else in Hayes's family?Or did he just return from a business trip out of town?Just then, the maid had brought me fruit and milk. I asked her about it, and she glanced at the direction diagonally opposite, paused for a moment. "Maybe it's Mr. Hayes's assistant?""Assistant? Didn't the assistant go on the business trip with him?""I don't know about that. Assistant Dave often comes to our house to pick up and deliver documents," the maid said thoughtfully. "Perhaps the boss left some documents at home and asked him to come and find them. Look, the light is off again."I glanced at it and saw that the lights were indeed off, so I didn't pay much attention.In the days that followed, I waited for the court to notify me of the hearing date while also looking for a job. During this time, I did receive several interview invitations, but unfortunately, all of them ended in failure.Whenever an interviewer asks me why there was a gap in my two-year timeframe after graduatio
The small villa was cleaned and tidied by people hired by Hayes, and even the peonies and roses in the garden and on the terrace kept thriving.When Genny and I arrived, a woman in her fifties was helping to tidy up the vases in the living room. When she saw us enter, she quickly put down the scissors and sunflowers in her hand, came forward to help carry our luggage, and then introduced herself warmly."Hello, Ms. Eloise, I am Mara, Mr. Hayes's live-in housekeeper. Mr. Hayes asked me to come here to see if there is anything I can help you with."After exchanging a few polite words, Mara said, "Miss Eloise, how is the house tidied up? If you have any other requests, please let me know. Mr. Hayes is away on a business trip these days, and he asked me to take good care of you here."I was about to say no, but Jamie tugged at my arm and said, "I think Hayes's arrangements are quite good. His housekeeper seems efficient and quiet. Look how clean she is; she must cook well too! Anyway, Hay
A black Bentley Continental was parked at the entrance of the residential area. I unbuckled my seatbelt, stepped out, and thanked Hayes.But I hadn’t expected Julian, who should have still been at the company, to appear there.He was already at the entrance, the driver’s side window half-rolled dow
The next few days were surprisingly peaceful.Julian was impossibly attentive, smothering, even. Every night without fail, he brought me a cup of hot milk, coaxing me in a dozen different ways to drink it.Just like tonight.I pushed it slightly away. He leaned closer, resting his arm against mine.
Eloise Pov The sun was setting outside my window when I finally asked about Julian.A nurse came in to check my vitals. She was young with kind eyes and she moved quietly around the room."Has my husband been here?" The words tasted bitter in my mouth.She glanced at me then back at the monitor."
I reckoned Julian had already devised a roundabout reason to ask me for money, which is why he had already agreed to the cooperation with Butcher Group. He was just planning to find a suitable opportunity to ask me, but I interrupted his plan before it even happened.He had long planned to make me







