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After the Eight Years of Love I Gave Up novel Chapter 12

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Book 2-

Chapter 2

Too lazy to say more, I simply hung up the phone.

The maid was already helping me pack my luggage.

"Madam, are you sure you don't want any of these?" the maid asked, looking at the wall full of luxury goods in the dressing room.

Those were all bought by Louis specifically for me to attend banquets.

He had said:

"Eliza, I don't care what you were like before."

"Now that you've married into the Wood family, you must cover up your poor and unlucky aura well. Don't embarrass me."

I shook my head, my tone light:

"I don't want any of these luxury goods and dresses. Just help me pack up the rest of my things."

The maid looked troubled:

"Madam... apart from these, you don't seem to have much else to pack..."

I paused for a moment, then couldn't help but laugh.

Indeed, in the seven years I had been married to Louis, I had always owned very little.

In this huge villa, the space that truly belonged to me was no more than half a bed in the bedroom.

That night, Louis didn't come home, and I slept well.

The next day, I took my packed luggage and prepared to leave.

Ileft nothing behind except for a crystal ball.

It was the only gift I had received from Louis during our courtship and marriage.

At that time, I had just come to New York for school and fell in love with Louis at first sight.

Back then, he was straightforward and passionate, waiting on my way back to school every day just to talk to me for a few minutes.

This crystal ball was also a gift he gave me at that time.

He said it was the first time he didn't use his family's money, working part-time for three days to buy this gift.

He said the snowflakes in the crystal ball would never melt, just like his love for me would never disappear.

His love, I don't want it anymore.

After leaving the Wood family home, I found a hotel to stay in.

Not even a day had passed before Louis called me.

"Eliza, where the hell did you go?"

"Hurry up and get back here to clean up your junk!"

I calmly replied:

"I don't want them anymore. Just throw them away."

Louis was stunned, repeatedly asking me:

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