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Sweet Sorrow novel Chapter 3

Early the next morning, Nicole was waiting at the door of the Civil Affairs Bureau.

Austin arrived there late, almost an hour since Nicole got there.

"Let's go," Nicole said coldly.

However, Austin didn't budge. He grabbed Nicole's arm and said with his head down, "Nicole, I just want to say that I'm really sorry."

His words made Nicole burst into tears again.

"You know I love you," he continued with tenderness and reluctance in his eyes.

But after what happened yesterday, these sweet words sounded so ironic.

"You really make me sick," Nicole said with a smirk.

With a frown, he gave Nicole a meaningful look, and let go of her hand. Nicole went ahead inside, and he quietly followed behind her.

Blinking, Nicole tilted her head up, trying to prevent the tears to fall down from her eyes.

'There is nothing to cry about.

He's not worth it.'

The process was quick and easy, and so they came out of the building soon enough.

Nicole walked out of the Civil Affairs Bureau with the divorce certificate and felt very sad.

A year ago, when they came to get the marriage license, Austin excitedly embraced Nicole, beaming widely at her with so much love in his eyes. "This is my wife!" he kept announcing proudly to everyone they passed by on the street. That memory was still so vivid in Nicole's mind, as if it had happened just the other day.

However, everything had changed.

The two of them stood outside the building in an awkward silence. "Where are you going? Let me drive you," Austin finally said.

Nicole shook her head and strode forward.

"No need for that. We are over."

"Nicole!" Austin shouted behind her.

Nicole stopped but didn't turn around.

"Don't get mad at Sabina, okay?"

It was like a sharp sword stabbed into Nicole's chest.

"This was all my fault. She really had nothing to do with this. If you have anyone to blame, it should be me," Austin said in a strained voice.

Nicole bit her lip and turned around, a mocking smile forming on her lips. "Don't worry. I don't blame either of you two."

With that, she hurriedly left, leaving Austin dumbfounded.

'There is no one else to blame,' she thought bitterly.

'There's no one to blame but myself.'

She blamed herself for trusting his promise and being moved so easily at such a young age.

They had only known each other for one year before they decided to get married. This experience should be regarded as a lesson to her.

As she turned around the corner, Nicole slowed down.

She walked slowly, with no purpose and direction.

Just then, she happened to walk in front of a hotel. There was a poster beside the door saying that they had a job opening.

From now on, she had no one to depend on but herself.

Nicole patted her face, took a deep breath, straightened her back and entered the hotel.

The lobby manager of the hotel asked some basic interview questions and then brought Nicole to the general manager's office.

"Nicole, right? Have a seat, please."

To Nicole's surprise, the general manager was a kind young man in his early twenties. There was a faint smile on his face.

"Nice to meet you. My name is Nicole Du. I saw your hotel recruiting new employees. I think I'm quite suitable to work for your establishment,"

Nicole said eloquently with great confidence.

The general manager smiled, "Well then, Miss Du... Do you currently have a boyfriend?"

Nicole was stunned.

"No, I don't," she answered, shaking her head slowly.

"That's good. It takes time for our hotel to train new staff. It would be a lot more difficult if certain, unprecedented factors appear,"

the general manager shrugged and said bluntly.

"You can guarantee that nothing like that will happen. In fact, I have just recently gotten divorced. I don't think I would want to be in a relationship anytime soon. Plus, I don't have any children yet. That's good, right?"

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