
The Love That Died In Ten Years
Chapter 7
“No, you’ve gotten it wrong, Yulia! I’ve had to attend various important occasions lately, so I’ve needed something else to match my look. I didn’t forget about our rings.” Joseph was still trying to defend himself.
I once asked him to put on another ring when his business started growing. Our ring did not really match his outfit.
However, he insisted on wearing it. He wanted to tell everyone that I was his beloved woman and future wife.
Unfortunately, it did not take long for him to stop bringing me into his social circle. He also spoke ambiguously when it came to his relationship status.
I was fine with it because I trusted him. But after my recent discovery, I found my life with him a joke.
“Yulia, stop crying. I don’t want this ring; I want ours.” Joseph took off his ring and threw it into the trash can. Getting flustered, he tried searching for his old ring.
After a long while, he sat before me in disappointment as if he had made a mistake.
I looked at him coldly, but I could not bring myself to scold or comfort him. “Joe, stop looking for it.”
He could probably tell that something was off with my tone. He hugged me tightly and spoke in a shaky voice. “Let’s get a pair of customized rings, okay? I’ll order them.”
I was no longer interested in such things. “Sure.” I feigned happiness and replied.
“Yulia, did something happen? Did your mother make you sad today? Don’t be scared. I’ll always be with you, love you, and adore you,” Joseph promised as if he truly yearned to make me happy. However, reality had torn his lies apart.
“Mm, okay.” I got up and continued packing my luggage. I could sense him watching me. Anyway, I only took a few clothes with me.
“Aren’t you going to bring the doll?” Joseph asked before he handed me a shabby doll. He made it for me when we first got together, and I had kept it for ten years. Although my eyes were still teary, I smiled gently. “No. I’ll be back in a few days.”