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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 818

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Divorce and Freedom: No More Homemaker for Him

Chapter 818 Letting Go

But now, Renee could feel the change in Bria, and it was a big one.

She wasn’t as careless and reckless as before. Instead, she was actually thinking things through.

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Having grown up with her, Renee could see more than most. “Because when I met you, I already knew who you really were. I can accept your worst side, so I can be patient with you. That’s why we’ve gotten closer over time. As for putting up with you, I wouldn’t even call it that. I like the real you. And you’re genuinely good to your friends. Everyone agrees on that, right?”

“The real me… Is that really so important?”

“Of course it is. No one wants to be around someone who’s always wearing a mask. Show people who you really are. The ones who can accept it will stay, and the ones who can’t will leave. That’s just how it is.”

Some things simply couldn’t be forced. The ones who were meant to stay would stay in the end.

Bria let out a faint, crooked smile. She understood what Renee meant. She really had done everything she could. If Kaleb and Shirley still couldn’t accept her, what else could she do?

It was just her unwillingness to let go that had been driving her, pushing her toward forceful, aggressive methods. But forcing things never led to a good outcome. Shirley, lying in the hospital, was the clearest example. Not only did it not fix anything, but it also made things worse.

Bria felt truly exhausted. She decided to let

By the time they arrived at the hospital, Shirley was already awake, hooked up to an IV. Her face was pale. She’d already been thin before, but now she looked even thinner, frail and sickly.

Shirley’s eyes were like a frightened deer’s, pure but shattered. Her gaze was so numb that there wasn’t even hatred left in it, just emptiness and weakness.

One look at her, and Bria felt a sharp ache in her chest. Back when Shirley had injured her ankle, she’d been so anxious, so worried.

But now, Shirley’s condition was far worse than a sprained ankle, and it had all been caused by Bria herself.

She really had become the worst person.

She’d wanted to keep her, but ended up hurting her instead.

Bria wasn’t someone who cried easily. She felt the urge to cry, but no tears would fall. Even now, all she felt was a tight ache in her jaw, her eyes stinging but dry.

Crying and begging someone to stay was never her style.

She didn’t even know why seeing Shirley like this made her want to cry. Maybe it was because she truly felt the pain now. And she was the one responsible. Guilt, self-blame, pain, and struggle all twisted together

inside her.

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Chapter 818 Letting Go

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“Shirley, I’m sorry. Starting now, you’re free. I won’t keep you locked up anymore.” Bria said. “These past days must’ve been hard on you. I’m not asking you to forgive me. If you ever want to see me in the future, you can contact me anytime. We can still be good friends if you’re willing to give me that chance.”

Shirley stared at Bria in disbelief.

After saying that, Bria didn’t stay in the hospital room any longer. She instructed the staff to give Shirley the best care possible, contacted her manager to arrange work only after she’d fully recovered, and promised to secure her plenty of resources. It was her way of making it up to her.

Everything should come to an end.

As for Kaleb…

She’d originally planned to kidnap him on his birthday, but after seeing what Shirley had gone through and the consequences of her actions, she understood that all it did was hurt the other person. Bria gave up on that reckless idea. She didn’t want to stay in Trensea anymore, so she flew abroad on a private jet.

What Bria didn’t know was that Kaleb, someone who had always kept his heart tightly guarded, had finally been willing to open up to her. Even knowing it might bring him the deepest pain, he had still been ready to give her one chance.

If Bria had gone to see Kaleb right then and talked things through face-to-face, everything would have turned out differently.

But fate had other plans.

They missed each other. They were just that out of sync.

Abroad, Bria checked into a resort hotel. She stayed there every day, living a structured, comfortable. leisurely life. It used to be her normal routine, but now it felt dull. She couldn’t even enjoy it fully, just drifting along as time pushed her forward.

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