My cheeks were still wet. I stared at Chasel with my swollen eyes and confirmed with him, "What did you say?"

But he didn't dare look at me but turned back.

He irritably swept the vase in the hallway, emitting a harsh noise.

Our relationship fell apart like the broken vase.

Serena tried to placate Chasel and patted his shoulder.

Serena took out a divorce petition from her bag and showed it to me.

She raised a sweet smile.

"Let me introduce myself. I'm Serena. Chasel and I are childhood sweethearts."

"We've discussed before we came here. We are grateful for your kindness in attending his mom over the past few years. He would like to transfer all the shares in the company to you, plus a villa on Maple Street and 5 million dollars in cash, as long as you agree to go to the court."

Childhood sweethearts?

I suddenly understood something and burst into laugh.

We've been through meeting, love and marriage. I never found Chasel having any childhood sweetheart, let alone hear him mention someone.

Her name didn't even appear on the wedding invitation, but now she stood in front of me and said they were the true love.

I felt ridiculous and slowly calmed down.