Read Chapter 30 with many climactic and unique details. The series Under the Veil I Rule is one of the top-selling novels by Anna Austin. Chapter content Chapter 30 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Under the Veil I Rule Chapter 30 for more details.
Later, she remembered that Finnian and Dorian were pretty close. Because of that connection, Elysia had seen Finnian more often than she had.
Amara gave a wry smile and walked over, saying, "Hey, Ely, what's going on?"
"Nothing," Elysia replied sarcastically. "Just trying to enjoy a dinner with my boyfriend, but then his 'sister' shows up pretending to be sick and acting all needy. Should have checked the date before stepping out today."
Dorian's expression darkened. "You really can't stand Jessica, can you?"
"Yeah, I can't stand it!" Elysia's voice was tinged with agitation. "Show me a woman who can put up with a 'sister' who isn't even related by blood!"
Dorian let out a laugh before replying disdainfully, "Well, you could always find yourself a 'brother' who isn't related by blood. Am I stopping you?"
Elysia was rendered speechless, her face turning pale.
The truth was, Dorian didn't love her, and he had never hidden that fact. She was in the same boat as Amara. So, what was she supposed to do now?
"Ely, don't be upset," Amara said softly, patting Elysia’s head. She then turned to Dorian and coldly stated, "She needs to rest now. Please leave."
Dorian's expression grew darker, his face looking rather intimidating. He had met Finnian's wife twice. Once at Finnian and Amara's wedding, and once at Grace's funeral.
In his memory, Amara was a timid woman, not much of a talker, probably due to her self-consciousness about her scars. But now, she seemed different.
She sighed, and walked over; wrapping an arm around Elysia’s shoulders, she said, "Ely, if you really can't take it anymore, maybe it's time to end things."
Elysia looked up, tears still in her eyes, surprised at Amara’s words. It had been nearly two years, and this was the first time Amara had suggested breaking up.
Amara pondered for a moment and said, "If it were before, I wouldn't have advised you like this. But now, I'm getting a divorce. I’ve felt what it’s like to cut away a part of yourself that’s gone rotten. It hurts, it really does. But once the pain subsides, there’s relief. I hope you’ll think about that."
Elysia began to cry again, hugging Amara tightly as she addressed, "Ama, you're the only one who truly cares about me."
Amara, who had always been so timid and shy, had somehow found the courage to drive Dorian away when Elysia whispered that she had no desire to see him now.
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