To the Love of My Life-Chapter 871 - Ruby Time: The Wedding (Finale 41)_1

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Chapter 871: Chapter 871 Ruby Time: The Wedding (Finale 41)_1

Madeleine thought for a moment and felt that there really wasn’t much left to say, so she stepped out of the car. Just as she was about to close the door, Howard Coleman suddenly spoke up and called out her name, “Madeleine.”

Madeleine turned her head and looked towards Howard Coleman.

Howard Coleman stared at Madeleine’s expression for a long while. He moved his lips but eventually only said, “Goodbye.”

Madeleine nodded graciously and revealed a radiant smile, “Goodbye.”

Then she closed the car door, took her steps, and slowly walked into Red Park Resort & Villas.

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Howard Coleman watched until Madeleine’s figure disappeared, and only then did he avert his gaze back and stare dazedly at the glaring sunlight outside the window.

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In fact, he also wanted to tell her, “I love you,” but people always have to pay the price for their past actions. When she deeply loved him, he didn’t love her; when he fell for her, she had let go and no longer loved him.

He also really wanted not to divorce her, but he had forced her himself—pushed her to despair and to let go of him.

She once forced him to marry her without any second thoughts. Since she could say to him “divorce,” she must have thoroughly given up on him in her heart.

Some injuries cannot be healed by merely a “I love you” or “I’m sorry.”

He had no right; after personally handing her despair, to expect her to have hope in him again.

Because, that would undoubtedly mean asking the one who had given up on him to try hard to convince herself to forgive his past cruelty.

Although she indeed made mistakes at the beginning, his mistakes were far greater than hers. If he truly started pleading for her to stay, that would be the most selfish act of all.

People always have to pay for the mistakes they’ve made.

So, at this moment, no matter how painful or bitter, he had to endure it.

Madeleine didn’t go to the wedding at the mountaintop. She knew that Steve Burton and Ruby Gregory’s bridal room tonight was in the presidential suite on West Mountain, so she went directly there.

She didn’t have a key to get into the suite and found the attendant responsible for the suite. She handed the attendant a letter she had written in advance, asking her to pass it to Ruby Gregory, then she left.

As Madeleine rode the sightseeing car down the mountain, she could coincidentally see the wedding site at the top. Although far away, with neither sound nor sight of the inside, she thought that the scene up there must still be one of happiness and beauty.

The woman she cared about the most in this world was now so happy; she genuinely felt happy for her.

Madeleine curved her lips slightly and silently said in her heart, “Ruby, I wish you happiness.”

When Madeleine left Red Park Resort & Villas, Howard Coleman’s car was nowhere to be seen. The driver she had called ahead was already waiting outside. Madeleine opened the car door, got in, and said to the driver, “Take me to the airport.”

Then she closed her eyes without uttering another word.

By the time she arrived at the airport, it was already four in the evening. With only forty minutes until her flight, Madeleine, who had purchased a first-class ticket, was quickly checked in with the help of a flight attendant and then went through the VIP lane onto the plane.

Less than two minutes after Madeleine boarded, the plane took off. By the time she came to her senses, she was already 30,000 feet above ground. A stream of clouds floated past the window. Madeleine instinctively reached out to touch the airplane window, then her fingers slowly slid down the window, writing two characters: “Howard.”