I saw Jade's name.
I felt like I was in a trance, and my stomachache was killing me.
After a while, someone patted my shoulder.
It was my buddy from college, Theo Pauley.
He did business in Australia. When he heard about what happened, he rushed over.
He cautiously asked me.
"You really divorced her?"
"Yeah."
I drank another glass, and my head was already fuzzy, but my mind was clear.
He scolded Jade and said he'd get someone to beat the man up.
Then he smiled and wrapped his arm around my shoulders.
"Eden, then you're now a rich bachelor, right? People like you need one thing. You know what that is?"
"What?"
"Girls. All kinds of girls."
Saying that, he took out his phone and said he'd get all pretty girls in Melbourne here.
Just as he was about to send a message, someone with a fair hand grabbed his phone.
"No need, Theo. There are no girls in Melbourne more beautiful than me."
I was wondering who the arrogant alcoholic was.
Looking up, I couldn't help but gasp.
Indeed, she was so stunningly beautiful.
She had long hair and a cold, flawless face.
Her eyes were charming.
The black pencil skirt outlined her tempting figure.
The most crucial thing was, I knew her.
"Harley?"
Theo was smart enough to leave.
Harley Hodgson was my classmate in college.
In my freshman year, Harley told me she liked me.
At that time, I had already met Jade.
So, Harley didn't cling to me.
Later, she went abroad and made a name for herself in the fashion industry in Australia with her outstanding appearance and figure.
On a certain online platform, Harley had hundreds of thousands of fans.
I had come across her updates.
In her Vlogs about life and travel, she had always been alone.
"You're divorced?"
Pondering, Harley looked at my drunken eyes as if she wanted to see through me.
"Yes. I've already signed it."
"No turning back."
"Why should I?"
"Because I still have feelings for you."
Harley said calmly.
She leaned forward, her necklace swaying around her slender neck.
She leaned forward and kissed my lips for a long time.
I was a little stunned, but because I was half drunk, I joked.
"This is our first kiss."
She nodded.
Her breath became even more burning.
"This doesn't have to be the only thing that happens. Something else, too."
What happened afterward felt like a dream.
I only remembered Harley holding my hand and taking me out of the bar and going back to the hotel where I stayed.