Three days later, Navier left the hospital alone.
The day she was discharged happened to be both Ophelia's birthday and her own.
After her birthday cake was delivered, she lit a candle.
Closing her eyes, she made a silent wish: "May I never see Lysander Vanderbilt again."
Just as she finished making her wish, Lysander stumbled in, clearly intoxicated.
He mentioned the cake and the flickering candle, and his expression darkened instantly.
He strode to the table and shoved the cake off the table.
"Navier Armstrong, Didn’t I tell you? You’re not allowed to celebrate your birthday on this day. Ophelia doesn’t get to anymore, so why the hell should you?"
Navier looked at him calmly, her voice devoid of emotio. "So because Ophelia is dead, and I happen to share her birthday, I'm not allowed to celebrate my own birthday for the rest of my life?"
Lysander was momentarily taken aback, then coldly replied. "She’s gone. You could’ve at least had the decency to step aside today.”
Navier froze for an instant. Then, she smiled.
When she looked up again, tears glistened in her eyes.
“Got it, Lysander. I won’t celebrate in front of you again. Ever.”
After that, Lysander remained angry with her and barely came home.
Every day, Navier would see updates on his secretary's instagram revealing that Lysander was still desperately searching for Ophelia's lookalike, but without success.
She waited patiently until the divorce waiting period was finally over.
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