"Let's get a divorce." They had been married for three years, and this was the second thing Leo Palmer said to her.
The first time he spoke to her was on their wedding night.
She had twirled in front of him in a white wedding gown while holding up the wide flared skirt. With a broad smile on her face, she had asked him if she looked good.
She certainly had not expected his reply.
"The wedding is over. I will have someone send you abroad," Leo had said.
After that, she was sent overseas alone for three years.
She never expected to receive such a sentence right after returning to the country.
A divorce on their wedding anniversary.
"Must we get divorced?" she asked. Madison Hale didn't look up. Her long hair covered her face, hiding all emotions in her eyes and face.
Only her slightly trembling voice could be heard, which carried a hint of tears. "Can we discuss it?" she added.
Leo stared at her with his dark eyes for a long time. When he spoke, his cool voice was devoid of any extra emotions. "You know, if it weren't for my grandfather being critically ill, I wouldn't have married you in the first place."
Three years ago, Leo's grandfather, Edgar Palmer, fell seriously ill. His dying wish was to see Leo get married and start a family.
The marriage did not belong to Madison originally. Madison was a girl whom the Hale family had mistakenly brought back. At eighteen, Madison had been informed that the real heiress, Sally Hale, had returned to the family. And she, Madison, had been the one who had occupied Sally's rightful place.
Everything Madison had enjoyed should have belonged to Sally. The love of the parents, the indulgence from an elder brother, and even the marriage that had been arranged with Leo since birth.
But Edgar said the foundation of marriage is love. Madison and Leo grew up together. Even if her identity was false, it was still a fact that they had grown up together. Thus, Edgar insisted that Leo marry her. The marriage arrangement remained true since the Hale family still recognized her as one of their family.
That was how she and Leo got married.
But Sally was diagnosed with a two-way emotional disorder and couldn't stand hearing any mention of Madison. She could not bear seeing Madison even more. After learning about the marriage, Sally attempted suicide and insisted on Leo accompanying her, or she would kick up a fuss.
To prevent Sally's condition from worsening, Leo sent Madison abroad on the second day of their marriage and left her there without contacting her at all. It was only now that she returned.
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