I dated Jade for four years in university, and after graduation, we got married. It had been three years.

In these seven years, I had been considerate and responsive to her every need.

She said she liked Australian art, so I accompanied her in preparing for studying abroad.

She didn't have money, so I took on all her study abroad expenses and let her live a luxurious life.

I waited for her return.

Then we'd have the century wedding ceremony that she had been longing for.

But everything changed since last night.

Standing here, I looked at her face. There was no love for me, only wariness against me.

I was in a daze.

My heart broke for good.

I took out the paper I printed at the copy shop in the morning.

"Jade, let's get divorced."

She took the divorce agreement and looked at the bottom, sneering and shaking it.

"Stop bluffing. You wanna divorce me? You don't even dare to sign?"

I was stunned for a second and then shook my head.

"Sorry. I was in a hurry on the way and forgot to sign it."

I then solemnly signed my name on the divorce agreement.

"From now on, we have nothing to do with each other. I've canceled all the bank cards and credit cards in your hands. They're under my name. I wish you success in your studies."

Jade's expression changed.

"Eden Chandler! How dare you?"

Jade's bestie beside her tugged at her sleeve.

When Jade was studying abroad, her bestie claimed to be her companion, but actually, she took a lot of my money and mooched off Jade.

"Eden, don't be angry. Jade was just joking with him. She loves you. She said she missed you so much last night in the dorm."

I raised an eyebrow.

"Dorm?"

I pointed to the man.

"Was he there, too?"

Jade looked up at me at once, her face livid.

But I no longer bothered to look at her. I turned to leave.

"Jade, go and coax Eden. I don't want to wash dishes to earn tuition fees."

Jade crumpled the divorce agreement in her hand, gritting her teeth.

"No way. I know better than you how much Eden loves me. Let alone today, he will never divorce me in his whole life!"

After leaving, I went to a bar in the center of Melbourne to drink.

I drank one glass after another.

At the same time, my friends kept sending me messages.

I received a video link.

The video of me catching the affair straightforwardly spread throughout the circle. Every overseas student here now knew about it.

Everyone was commenting, calling Jade a bitch for cheating on me with that man.