"Davina," Camille said as she walked into the lawyer's office, "I implore you to prepare the divorce documents for me."
Davina raised an eyebrow, casting doubt on Camille's intentions. "You claim he is always at home, working as a househusband. I believe he loves you deeply, so why seek a divorce?"
Camille settled in the chair, disregarding her best friend's opinion. "Please, just prepare the divorce documents. Just in case I need them later."
"Do you think my office is a place to have fun? I have dealt with countless absurd divorce cases. Don't make your divorce the most foolish one I have encountered," Davina said, focused on the computer screen, ignoring her best friend's request.
"If I provide you with a serious reason, will you assist me in obtaining a divorce?" Camille inquired.
"We'll see."
Meanwhile, at home, Damian paused, gazing at their exquisitely displayed wedding photo. "My wife still possesses the same beauty she did three years ago.”
Damian attention was diverted as the door opened, revealing his beloved wife, Camille, returning from work. Damian greeted her warmly.
"Welcome home, Darling. How was your day?"
"Nothing special."
Damian took Camille's bag and neatly stored away her shoes. "Wash your hands. I have prepared dinner for us."
Without a word, Camille proceeded to the dining room, where a spread of dishes, expertly crafted by Damian, awaited her. The dinner menu was more extensive than usual.
"You appear weary. Did you encounter any issues at the office?" Damian poured a drink for Camille.
Camille heaved a tired sigh, exhaustion etched on her face. "An irritating boss assigned me an excessive workload today."
"What's the name of this bothersome boss?" Damian inquired.
"Jackson."
"Let's move on from your troubles. I hope our dinner can make your mood better.”
Camille was taken aback as Damian presented a cake. It was an anniversary cake, lovingly prepared by Damian. He always remembered their wedding anniversary.
"Happy anniversary, My Love."
"Anniversary?" Camille suddenly remembered that this day marked their third year of marriage.
Damian excitedly lit the candles. His eyes sparkled with admiration each time he looked at Camille. Every day, Damian fell more deeply in love with his wife.
"I have been so caught up in my obligations lately that I forgot about other things," Camille lied. The fact is Camille never cared about the anniversary wedding.
"That's all right. I understand that you are busy with work. Let’s make a wish."
Camille closed her eyes and blew out the candles. Damian abstained from making a wish, for Camille's wish was one he resolved to fulfill.
"What do you wish for?" Damian asked.
"I wish to become the finance manager of the company."
Damian smiled at Camille's aspiration. His wife possessed career ambitions, and he was determined to help make her wish come true.
"Of course. You can easily become a finance manager. Your wish will come true."
A few days after the anniversary wedding, Damian prepared lunch. Using his cell phone, Damian dialed a number, activating the speaker mode so he could talk while cooking.
"Please arrange for Camille's promotion to finance manager. Do it today."
"Wait. Finance manager? Aren't you spoiling your wife too much? The average person only achieves a managerial position between the ages of thirty and forty. If your wife becomes a finance manager now, she would be the youngest in the city."
Damian had carefully considered all possible outcomes. However, he had to grant Camille's request.
"Wouldn't it be wonderful if my wife became the youngest finance manager in the city? I understand the risks, given Camille's short tenure at the company. But please, do it," Damian pleaded, avoiding an argument.
"I understand that you hold power. But a finance manager? What if it disrupts the company's operations?"
Damian paused his tomato chopping, feeling slightly irritated by the question. To him, Camille's well-being far outweighed the company's current state.
"You exaggerate greatly. You can appoint someone to guide Camille. Let her learn while serving as a finance manager."
"I hope you're joking today."
"You know I never joke, especially about work."
"All right. I knew I couldn't refuse your orders."
Damian continued to chop tomatoes before proceeding with cooking. "One more thing, inform Jackson not to pressure Camille excessively."
"Fine, I'll tell Jackson."
"That's all. Goodbye."
Damian concluded the call and continued his culinary endeavor of preparing tomato soup and pasta. Anticipation coursed through him as he envisioned surprising Camille with her favorite lunch.
"I hope my surprise brings joy to Camille."
Donning plaid pants and oversized t-shirt attire, Damian wore this daily attire to deliver a lunch box to his hardworking wife.
Once the lunch was ready, Damian hailed a taxi and went to Camille's workplace. As he approached the company entrance, a woman's voice called out to him.
"Damian?"
Confusion washed over Damian as he tried to place the figure before him. The woman seemed familiar, but he couldn't recall her identity.
"How do you know my name?" Damian inquired.
The woman appeared taken aback by Damian's question. "You're being cruel. I'm Davina, don't you remember?"
"Really? Ah, Davina. I think I remember you," Damian fibbed.
"Don't pretend to remember me if you don't. I'm Davina Claire, Camille's best friend. We were classmates," Davina clarified.
"Do you want to meet Camille here?" Damian asked.
Davina nodded, not wanting to admit that she had just delivered divorce documents to Camille.
"I'm in a hurry. I have to go. Goodbye, Damian."
"Goodbye, Davina."
Davina paused for a moment, turning her head. Observing Damian approach the reception desk, she realized that he hadn't changed since their school days—his appearance and personality remained unchanged.
"Why are there people who never change? Damian, you're not lucky to have a wife like Camille."
Damian settled in the lobby, patiently awaiting Camille's arrival. As lunchtime drew nearer, the vicinity bustled with individuals going about their day. Unintentionally, Damian overheard people discussing the hot topic within the company.
"Did you hear that Camille was promoted to finance manager?"
"You mean that sexy Camille?"
"Yes, exactly. Camille became the finance manager today. How did that happen? I've been working here longer than her."
"Don't you know? Everyone in the company knows Camille is close to our financial director, Marcel."
"Oh, right. Last week, I spotted Marcel and Camille entering a hotel room while fetching my brother for vacation."
"I'm not surprised. I've witnessed them kissing in the elevator."
"Doesn't that imply that Camille secured her promotion through inappropriate means? As far as I know, Marcel is engaged to a lawyer."
"I’m pretty sure there are skeletons in their closet."
Damian couldn't help but overhear these conversations, their words vivid in his ears. This was not the first instance when Damian had come across news of his wife's affair at the company. Damian remained skeptical about it despite the passage of time, as he hadn't witnessed it firsthand.
"What are you doing here?" Camille demanded.
"I heard that you've become a finance manager.”
"Yes, today I became the finance manager. Everyone envies me," Camille smiled with satisfaction as she recalled the surprised reactions of her coworkers.
Some of Camille's coworkers took the time to gossip when they saw Camille talking to Damian in the lobby.
"Camille, who is that? Is he your driver?"
"It can't be, someone as beautiful as you dating a shabby bookworm like him?"
"A lunch box? Are you still eating that old-fashioned food?" replied another coworker.
"Congratulations, Dear. You're amazing." Damian hugged Camille, pleased with her achievements in the company. However, Camille quickly let go of Damian's embrace. It was evident that Camille was uncomfortable with her husband's touch.
Camille felt embarrassed every time Damian spoke or acted. Just his mere presence in the world made Camille sickened. Camille delivered a resounding slap to Damian's face.
" Don't dare to touch me. You have to leave. Don't you dare come here again. I'm occupied, not unemployed like you." Camille pretended to be busy with her cell phone and hurriedly left, leaving Damian behind.
Damian stared at Camille as she disappeared from view, entering the elevator. "How dare she slap me?"
Before entering the elevator, Camille threw the lunch that Damian had lovingly prepared into the trash. Camille was sure Damian would not notice. However, this time, Camille was wrong. Damian witnessed the entire incident.
Damian stared at his reflection in the mirror, admiring his neatly styled hair and polished appearance. His red and black plaid shirt and trousers made him feel confident for tonight's family dinner."Camille, are you ready?" Damian called out.Camille left the room wearing a stunning red mini-dress and red heels. Damian couldn't help but appreciate how sexy she looked, but he wondered if her nightclub attire was suitable for a formal family dinner."I'm ready. Are you coming too?" Camille asked, sounding surprised."What do you mean? Of course, we're going together. My father has been eagerly anticipating your arrival," Damian replied, confused by Camille's reaction."Family dinner?" Camille looked bewildered.Camille seemed confused, but Damian was even more perplexed by her unusual response. "Didn't I mention it to you this afternoon in a message?""Yes, you did. I need to grab a glass of water first," Camille quickly excused herself, rushing to the kitchen. There, she poured some
"Where are you taking me?" Damian looked at Davina, his confusion evident as she urged him to accompany her to the building across from the jazz bar. Obligingly, Damian followed her to the apartment building."If I can't finish mine, you should at least finish yours," Davina broke the silence with a firm statement."What do you mean?" Damian questioned, still at a loss as to Davina's intent.Without further explanation, Davina strode into the top-floor apartment unit. Damian complied, removing his shoes and slipping on the pink slippers from the shoe rack. He couldn't help but notice that he seemed to be the first man ever invited into Davina's living space."Please, have a seat on the sofa. What beverage would you prefer?" Davina busied herself in the fridge, preparing a drink.As Damian settled onto the sofa, he examined the modest interior of Davina's studio apartment. Its compact size allowed him to take in the entirety of the space with a single glance. However, one object captur
"Three years ago, you insisted on leaving home to live a simple life with your wife. Why did you suddenly decide to come back?"The Americano coffee that Atlantis drank that morning suddenly tasted better. Whatever the reason, Damian's return had been the most pleasant news Atlantis had received that year."I will tell you the reason later. There is something I need to take care of first. Give me all the company information, and I will study it before I take over. You may also need time to convince the board of directors due to the change in CEO.""You sound very prepared and impatient." Atlantis looked at his son with pride. Finally, Atlantis had won this war."Isn't this what you wanted?" asked Damian."I just find it unusual that you suddenly became ambitious again," Atlantis admitted."You don't want me to be ambitious?""Of course I do. Whatever your current reason is, go for it. I will help you organize the process." Atlantis placed the coffee cup on the garden table.Atlantis l
Without uttering a single word, Camille delivered a resounding slap to Damian's face, her anger boiling over. The source of her frustration? Damian had shamelessly claimed to be her husband in front of her coworkers, and Marcel's presence made the humiliation all the worse."Do you not remember my current position at the office?" Camille snapped, her voice dripping with contempt."I am a finance manager. Did you purposefully come to the office to embarrass me? I explicitly told you to avoid such behavior. Are you deaf?"Reflexively, Damian held his stinging cheek, the force of Camille's slap reverberating.His jaw dropped, eyes wide with disbelief. "Did you truly just slap me?""Do you want me to do it again?" Camille raised her hand, poised to repeat the act."You are the first person who has dared to touch me."Camille let out a bitter laugh, mockery lacing her words. "Should I be proud?""After witnessing this riveting spectacle, you can decide if pride is warranted."Damian played
Davina arrived at the famous pub in town with her driver to pick up her coworker, who was hungover. "Do I owe Irene for providing me with an excuse to leave Camille's lackluster divorce party?" Davina mused, contemplating the questionable celebration. Spotting Irene unconscious on the sofa, Davina enlisted the help of her driver to carry her. As Davina gathered Irene's belongings, she caught sight of a familiar figure sitting alone. "Damian?" Davina squinted her eyes, making sure she had correctly identified the identity. Handing Irene's bag to her driver, Davina instructed, "Please take Irene back to her house. I'll take a taxi home. There's someone here I need to speak to." "Yes, Miss." "Thank you for your assistance." With Irene and the driver out of the pub, Davina hurried towards Damian, who had been sitting on the same chair for over an hour. "Damian? Damian!" Damian turned towards the voice, startled by Davina's furious expression. "Damian! What are you doing? Plannin
"Was I truly so naïve in those days? Even now, I struggle to comprehend how I could have once loved Camille. Perhaps I was deluded," Damian mused, his thoughts drifting back to a time of lost innocence. In the beginning, Damian's suspicions festered, convinced Camille was unfaithful due to his shortcomings as a man and husband. However, as the truth unfolded, it became painfully clear that Camille had never harbored genuine feelings for Damian. She had played with his emotions from the very start. Since their divorce, Damian's life had revolved around the confines of the opulent mansion, dedicated to immersing himself in the study of the company. WW Technology, a colossal enterprise valued at a staggering 100 billion dollars, demanded his utmost attention and caution as he prepared to face the challenges that lay before him. A soft knock echoed through Damian's workroom, followed by the graceful entrance of Atlantis. With a proud gleam, Atlantis beheld the documents spread before D
Davina had just arrived home after a long day at work. Exhaustion consumed her every muscle and bone as she collapsed onto the couch in her penthouse apartment. "These lawyer duties are draining. I'm exhausted," she said, feeling overwhelmed. Attempting to rest her eyes briefly before preparing dinner, Davina's plans were interrupted by the sound of the doorbell. "Hopefully, someone has important business with me," she mused aloud. Davina opened the door to find Marcel dressed formally, indicating that he had come straight from work. Without saying a word, she ushered him into the penthouse apartment. Marcel surprised her as she poured water into a glass, embracing her from behind. "We've been engaged for two years. Isn't it time we set a wedding date?" he asked, refusing to release his hold on her. Davina couldn't help but express her disbelief. "Do you truly want to marry me?" Marcel gently kissed her neck, responding, "Of course I do. You're the best." Turning to face him,
"Revenge?" Davina inquired with a determined glint in his eyes. "Yes, revenge," Damian affirmed. "You witnessed firsthand the upheaval my marriage caused. I believe you'll comprehend why I seek retribution on both Camille and Marcel." Davina nonchalantly chewed her food, her thoughts focused on the flavors dancing on her palate, rendering her unable to engage in Damian's conversation fully. "I understand your motive regarding Camille, but as far as I know, you and Marcel have no connection," she pondered aloud. Accepting Davina's lack of interest, Damian allowed her to savor her bento dinner in solitude. Observing her enthusiastic consumption, he couldn't bring himself to touch his meal. "Eat slowly, and I’ll never steal your dinner. If you eat in a rush, you might suffer from a stomachache," Damian advised, extending a tissue as he noticed a hint of food residue staining Davina's lips. Davina gently wiped her mouth with the tissue, her tone laced with appreciation. "It's been q