Summary of Chapter 585 A Happy Ending from My Wife Is So Sweet
Chapter 585 A Happy Ending marks a crucial moment in Cloud Tree’s Romance novel, My Wife Is So Sweet. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"If you don't give up, I will fight to the very end, but we're so OVER!"
Then she strode on without looking back.
This time Laura was terribly frightened.
She was not stupid. She could see that Max was tempted to die with her.
He lost his mind!
It didn't matter if she was dead, but what about her mother?
He was so selfish! He did this to her just because she refused to go home with him.
Laura was pretty cut up, wiping her eyes as she walked.
All the grievances and sadness had turned into tears.
She didn't know how long she had been walking, but she knew her legs went numb.
So she found a place by the roadside and sat down.
In a place she did not notice, a black Ferrari was following her quietly.
Max's heart ached when he saw she wept bitter tears and curled up in a tight ball, with her knees tucked up at her chin.
In fact, he didn't know what was wrong with him, like a man possessed.
He was desperate for her to say yes.
Even if it was wrong.
He was tormented by feelings of insecurity.
As if a nod from her would prove that she cared about him,
and she didn't seem to hate him that much.
He didn't mean to hurt her!
He loved her so much that he would die for her. How could he let her die with him?
Max closed his eyes in agony.
After a long time, he lit a cigarette with trembling fingers.
It was eleven at night.
There wasn't a soul in sight on this lonely road.
Laura sat quietly with her head between her laps. He wondered if she was still crying.
He sat in the car smoking. Until he had finished his last cigarette, he got out of the car.
Laura was actually tired of crying.
She didn't say any of those words out of anger, but that was not how she really felt, either.
She was too tired to walk. And the coldness of the night made her even weaker.
So she sat there cuddling her legs to stay warm.
At that moment, she felt a little warm.
Looking up, she beheld Max's handsome face.
His face was overcast with coolness. His features stood out boldly against the dim street light.
The smile in his amorous eyes was replaced by indifference.
She wondered why she walked so slowly, as if her feet were tied.
Her every step was heavy.
'It's all over,' a tiny inner voice said.
It was all over!
No matter how regretful and reluctant she felt, it was OVER.
From now on, they had nothing to do with each other - no one would give her a hard time anymore; no one would ever make her angry.
But at the same time, no one would stand up for her in her darkest hour.
Her life would get back to stillness and vapidity.
But was that what she wanted?
She lost her heart a long time ago, didn't she?
She would never forget the sunny afternoon when she went to the Nixon house to look for her friend, Max.
But Max was not at home. The servants liked her so much that they let her wait for him in the living room while playing with some toys.
She waited for him happily.
But the person she saw, in the end, was Max's mother -
Christine Nixon
She was a supercilious lady.
A maid followed her that day. Seeing that Laura was here, she joked, "Miss Davies was Max's good friend. They are like peas and carrots. They might be a cute couple in the future."
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