Chapter 3969
After a long moment of silence, Olivia said softly to the maid, “Leave it here.
I don’t want it anymore.
”
Olivia then fell silent.
The nanny didn’t press for more.
After inspecting the remaining items, she hopped into the van and left first.
Afterwards, Olivia lingered in the apartment for a bit longer.
The wooden rocking horse sat right beside her, appearing lonely in its stillness.
After the removal of Olivia’s and Leyla’s belongings, the room seemed to have returned to its original state.
However, it could never truly be the same.
After all, she had shared this space with Leyla for the past two years.
Outside the window, the sky blushed with rosy hues.
The sight triggered Olivia’s memory of the day Dylan had his accident.
Surprisingly, the pain felt less intense in hindsight.
After all, Dylan survived.
They shared a beautiful past, deeply in love… Despite it being in the past, they had shared love, if only for a fleeting few months.
Even now, she can’t seem to get Dylan out of her mind.
Maybe she still had feelings for him.
But she found herself in an embarrassing situation at present.
Yet, at the same time, she felt anger towards him.Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
The fact that Dylan was with someone else and his declaration that she should choose between him and Raphael fueled her resentment.
As the last ray of sunlight vanished, Olivia glanced around the room for one last time, preparing to leave.
With a heavy heart, she closed the door behind her, tears welling up in her eyes.
Left behind was not only the apartment but also the shattered remnants of her marriage to Dylan.
She was picked up by the driver.
In the back seat, Olivia sat quietly, her expression somber.
When the black limousine pulled away, she saw Dylan.
Seated in a white vehicle, Dylan’s hands rested gracefully on the wheel, with Gina by his side and his dog in the rear.
Her black limo passed Dylan’s car.
Olivia averted her gaze to avoid meeting his eyes.
However, tears streamed down her cheeks the moment she looked away from Dylan.
At the same time, Gina asked in a hushed tone, “Is she gone for good? Will she come back again?”