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I Returned Her Love With a Breakup

Lynette Gibson publicly declares that her latest masterpiece is a gift for the man she loves most, promising to present it on her engagement day. However, when the celebration arrives, she abandons her fiancé to give the suit to her assistant, Zac Fisher. After seven years of loyalty, the protagonist refuses to endure further disrespect. Instead of seeking a confrontation, he stuns their social circle by officially calling off the engagement and walking away for good.
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Chapter 4

"Lynette Gibson!" I shouted at Lynette, stopping her just as she was about to walk into the bedroom.

This was probably the first time I had ever lost my temper like this.

As it was, if she'd openly admitted to cheating and told me she'd fallen in love with someone else, I'd get out of her life and never bother her again. I couldn't understand why she chose to hook up with Zac while pretending to still be in love with me.

It truly disgusted me.

"I know this brand, Lynette. The suit costs 600 dollars to buy. I've been with you for seven years, but you gave the suit you designed to another man and bought a random suit off the rack for me instead. How I wish I could dig out your heart and see what it's made of."

As soon as I said that, Lynette finally had a flicker of panic in her eyes. However, it soon vanished, and she retorted in annoyance, "Why else do you think I lied to you? It's only because I knew you'd kick up a fuss for no reason.

"Besides, I've already decided that I'll design a new suit for you later on."

"I only want the suit you previously designed. As long as you get it back and give it to me, I'll drop this matter," I declared.

I kept my eyes fixed on her, hoping to see even a flicker of hesitation in her expression.

Alas, there was none to be found. She looked just as angered as ever.

"I know you hate Zac and want to snatch away everything that I give him. I'm going to make myself clear to you right here, right now," Lynette declared. "I won't take back what I've already given away. If you keep causing a scene over this, I'm going to break up with you."

"Sure. Let's break up," I swiftly replied, my tone icy.

In the past, she always threatened me with a breakup, and it would always be enough to alarm me. I didn't want to leave her. We'd been together for so many years and had braved through far too many storms as a couple.

But now, being in a relationship with her felt more like a shackle than anything else.

Lynette flew at me and slapped me hard. That wasn't enough for her, so she even bit down on my arm with so much force that I could feel her teeth tearing through my skin.

In the past, whenever she had a depressive episode, she would do this to me as well. Every single time, I'd bear through the pain and hold her close as I comforted her.

But this time, I shoved her away with all my strength. After crashing onto the floor, she stared at me in shock.

"Y-You're seriously upset?" Lynette exclaimed.

Only then did I realize that all along, she'd assumed I wasn't actually upset about the situation.

Well, that wasn't a surprise. In the past, whenever she did something with Zac that displeased me, I would end up forgiving her soon after. I'd never meant it when I said I wanted to break up with her, either.

"Lynette, I've already announced to our friends that we're no longer engaged. I've made up my mind to break up with you. I bought this house with my own money, and you never contributed a single cent toward it, so you have no claim over it. Kindly leave at once."

Lynette's eyes went wide. It seemed hard for her to believe that I had just uttered those words.

I couldn't be bothered to entertain her any longer, so I hauled her out of the house. Just as I was about to close the door in her face, she flew into a frenzy and started hitting me.

"Evan! It's just Zac! Why are you so upset when nothing happened between us?"

But I simply shoved her off and slammed the door shut.

She continued ranting outside for a while, but soon, the noise subsided. Through the peephole, I saw her take a knife out of her bag and hold it to her throat.

"I'm giving you one last chance, Evan! Open up right this minute, or I'll kill myself!"

Lynette always used this method to force me into giving in to her demands, but now, we weren't a couple anymore.

Without opening the door, I said coldly, "We no longer have anything to do with each other, Lynette. That means it's none of my business whether you choose to kill yourself."

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