As for her, just being able to stay by his side was a gift in itself.
If he still refused to let her go even after deciding to marry Sister Celine, wouldn't she then be following in her mother's footsteps and become a mistress who ruined a family's happiness?
How could she allow the same tragedy from the last generation to happen again?
She didn't want even his child to hate her in the future.
Vivian sniffled as she wiped away the tears from the corner of her eyes and reached out to touch the pair of exquisite wedding shoes on the notebook before flipping to the next page.
Apart from the portraits of Chow, there were also lots of shoe sketches littered everywhere in the notebook.
Vivian's dream was to become a qualified shoe designer.
The reason for this dream was simple. It was because the Howard Group was well-known for its luxury shoe business.
With his company as her lifelong dream, perhaps it was just wishing for too much.
However, after secretly dabbling in design, Vivian found that she really liked the feeling of the designs in her mind coming to life on paper.
Every time she immersed herself in designing, ideas would also constantly emerge in her mind.
Maybe she would actually have a chance to wear her creations one day.
Now, looking at the pairs of intricate and exquisite shoes on the notebook, Vivian felt much better.
Vivian flipped to the last page of the notebook with an unfinished pair of stilettos. The shoes had a type of charm to them, looking like two butterflies just about to take off after a momentary rest on the otherwise blank page.
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