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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 435

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The little robot had no idea what to do.

This time, there was no villain to defeat, no damsel in distress to rescue. Feeling helpless, the little robot shaped the man’s heart into a model identical to its own and told him, “If you can’t say what’s on your mind, then at least give your true heart to her.”

And with that, the little robot left.

It wasn’t until many years later that it met the handsome man again. The man was dying. The heart-shaped model he held shattered to pieces on the ground. Only then did the little robot realize: the man’s intense hatred and selfishness had wrapped his heart in a shell of lies.

He lost everything.

At the end, the man turned to the little robot and said, “I failed. Promise me, you’ll reach the moon.”

The little robot buried the man and sat by his grave for a long time, gazing up at the moon, always hanging high overhead. Its iron eyes whirred softly. “Oh, moon,” it wondered, “I’ve been chasing you for so long—will you ever stop and wait for me?”

The story stretched on and on, with the little robot chasing the moon endlessly. Then, one day, the comic just stopped.

That was when Mila realized—

The updates had stopped two years ago. She remembered that time—Lysander had left the country. Back then, she assumed he’d gone to find Giselle.

But now, it seemed that wasn’t the case at all.

She kept scrolling down. The comic was almost at its final panel. Not long before, the little robot, exhausted from walking, had realized it would never reach the moon on foot. So, it went to find a mechanic, who crafted a pair of gleaming white wings for it.

What if I could fly?

Even though the wings were unstable, the little robot still beat them bravely and soared toward the moon.

Closer and closer—

But at the last moment, the wings shattered, and the little robot plummeted into the sea.

The time stamp on that update matched the day she’d been locked away by Lysander, forced into submission, and finally lashed out—injuring him so badly he ended up in the hospital. The comic had been published shortly after.

Mila found herself stunned, unable to move.

This wasn’t an adventure comic at all. It was her whole life, written out in metaphor—her history with Lysander, refracted and reversed, every piece of her story finding salvation on the page.

It was reality, and not reality.

Those parts that weren’t real—they were the man’s desperate wishes, full of longing and regret, just as conflicted as he had always been.

When she finished, all that remained inside her was a barren ache.

She didn’t even know what she was supposed to feel. Mila exited the comic app, absently scrolled down, and froze. There was even more.

Just a few days ago—

The night before the charity gala, Daphne had posted one last entry.

……

The wings shattered.

The little robot fell from the sky.

It hit the ocean at breakneck speed, shattering the moon’s reflection across the dark waves, and was swallowed by the black water, sinking into the deep.

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