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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 325

She never understood why her parents didn’t love her. She couldn’t help it.

So she endured. Again, and again.

Until her senior year of high school, when they tried to marry her off to an older man just for a dowry. That was the final straw. She couldn’t take it anymore, and found a way to climb over the wall and escape.

She ran. And kept running for four years.

But the nightmare still found her.

Her parents had always resented her. She’d long since become numb to their feelings; now, she could face them with cold detachment. But the person standing in front of her—the one who had brought so much pain into her life—she couldn’t remain calm around him.

When they were young, she’d loved him like a little brother.

He’d looked up to her as an older sister—when classmates bullied him, he’d come running, crying for her help, begging, “Sis, please help me.” He’d sneak her extra food, hide sweets in her pockets, share his allowance with her… In the end, he even helped her escape.

But as they grew older, as the truth became clear, she couldn’t stop herself from resenting this brother.

She couldn’t help but hate him.

……

Hugo bent down and picked up the dirty, fallen candy apple from the ground. He stood there, dazed, his eyes rimmed red.

“Sis, I’m sorry.”

He knew everything. But there was nothing he could do.

At that moment, all he could muster was an apology. Nothing else.

Mila’s eyes were red, too. She glared at him, silent for a long time, then brushed past him and walked away.

She’d only gone a few steps when she heard his voice behind her—husky, rough with emotion.

“Sis… You should find someone to marry. Someone who’ll treat you well, someone who’ll protect you… Once you’re married, they won’t be able to hurt you anymore.”

Once she had a marriage certificate, her parents would be powerless.

Bigamy was illegal.

Mila stared straight ahead, step after step, leaving the boy clutching a candy apple—and that restaurant—far behind.

She kept walking, but felt completely lost.

The world was vast, but not a single light waited to welcome her home. There was nowhere she could find shelter from the storm… What was she supposed to do?

What could she do?

A bitter winter night, snowflakes drifted from the dark sky, settling in her hair, making her look prematurely gray.

And just then—

Someone pushed through the swirling snow, striding straight towards her. He drew her into his arms, his voice already trembling with emotion.

“Mimi.”

She blinked, and the tears she’d been holding back spilled over.

It was her big brother.

……

Outside Northpoint University, at the apartment.

“Doesn’t it hurt?”

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Chapter 325 2

Chapter 325 3

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