Toward the end of the article, the author wrote that she had deleted all the ways she could contact the man whom she had failed to start a relationship with so that he would completely disappear from her world.
The article ended with a sentence that stated 'Opposites attract, so men and women are only friends for a reason. If we can't be a couple, we ought to say goodbye. We need to empty that space in our hearts so that we can prepare for the prince that will surely appear before us someday.'
Layla finished reading the article and felt slightly dazed.
She was not one who was so easily affected by the words of others, but she knew that she would never recover unless she were to cut all ties with Eric.
She knew herself all too well. As long as Eric was still in her contacts and as long as he continued to pay attention to what she wrote on social media, there was no way that she could ever forget about him and start a new relationship. However, if she wished to cut all ties with him, she needed to talk to him before that or he would still be able to reach her even if she deleted his contact.
Layla knew that Eric would disappear from her sight completely if she told him that she did not wish to see or contact him ever again.
"Ms. Tate, it's time to board!" the assistant called out, pulling Layla back to reality.
The flight from Aryadelle to Cambrode took eighteen hours, and since the flight was a long one, Layla had never gone to Cambrode before this.
It could get exhausting once the flight time exceeded twelve hours.
She had been to many countries. Apart from her visits to Bridegdale, most of the countries she had visited were close by.
Her trip to Cambrode was the first time she had ever traveled on her own as she had not brought her bodyguard along since she had hired a bodyguard in Cambrode, who would pick her up at the airport.
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