Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress-Chapter 1318 - 1325 I Don’t Want a Divorce (5)
Chapter 1318: Chapter 1325 I Don’t Want a Divorce (5)
Mo Zili, desperate and crazed as if possessed, had scoured every inch of the manor, especially Xiang Yun’s bedroom, living quarters, and the study room, rummaging back and forth several times, but in the end, he found nothing. Although he had anticipated this outcome, the disappointment he felt was unbearable. He clutched his head in agony and bent over.
The pain near his heart was unbearable!
It was as if someone was slowly cutting into his heart with a very dull knife. At that moment, his mind went blank, circling around just one thought—
She was gone; she had left him.
Her actions had made clear her attitude; she loathed him to the extreme and would never return to his side again.
They were divorced now, she was no longer his. He no longer had the right to possess her, to spoil her, and love her, not even the right to say a word to her or to glance at her.
He suddenly remembered the last time he had seen her when she had stubbornly argued with him, repeatedly insisting on her innocence. But why hadn’t he believed her? Why had he insisted on testing her purity, subjecting her to such humiliation? Had he been blinded by desire?
At that time, she had screamed hoarsely, "Mo Zili, you beast, you scoundrel, you can’t do this to me! I will never, ever forgive you..."
Although her suffering had pained him, he hadn’t stopped those maids because, at that moment, he was thoroughly poisoned by jealousy and had completely lost his reason. If he had stopped the act in time, would she have not left him?
Despite the many wrongs he had committed, he didn’t dare to hope for her forgiveness, but if only she hadn’t left him. Even if all he faced daily were her scowling face or her casual indifference, at least he would still see her, talk to her, hear her breathing, and smell the fragrance on her body. He could find chances to please her...
That’s right, the collection of Purple Orchid Jade Jewelry that he had been gathering for her was still incomplete. But she had already left...
The words she had said that day were not a threat. They were serious; she would never ever forgive him. She must hate him to death; such an optimistic and kind person probably had never hated someone so much. Yet, the person she hated the most was him!
Upon seeing his master holding his head, bending there, even just from the sight of his back one could tell the pain and desolation he was feeling, Cheng Cai, the little boy, couldn’t help but step forward and console, "Young Master, there’s no need to be sad. Although the Young Madam has left, during the period when Nanny Xie burns incense in threes and sevens, she will definitely come out to worship personally. At that time, you can wait outside for her, apologize properly, and coax her to come back home with you."
Upon hearing this, it was as if Mo Zili saw a glimmer of light in the darkness. Yes, although she had left, he could just find a way to bring her back. After all, he still knew where she was. There was still hope for reconciliation, wasn’t there?
Thinking about this, he forced himself to perk up, taking Cheng Cai back to the mansion with him.
The next day, early morning,
Cai Wei arrived promptly at The Capital of Northern Ridge. It had been nearly two months since she last visited, and the weather in Northern Ridge was now freezing cold. All the civilians were dressed in thick fur clothes, and the small stands that were usually out had disappeared; consequently, the commercial street was bustling with even more activity. The previously vacant shops had mostly been rented out, with only a dozen or so in less desirable locations still empty, but it seemed that it wouldn’t be long before these too were occupied.
Upon arrival, she first went to visit Du Yongqi, to collect the glass stored in the storage.
Nowadays, the glass manufacturing industry in Northern Ridge had fully developed. In less than two months, they had amassed over forty thousand pieces of glass. Such a massive amount indeed required some effort for the Du family to count, but thankfully, Zhao Yun had arranged for the family of Duke An, who had been exiled there by Nangong Yi, to assist in the storage. With their help in counting and tallying alongside Du Yongqi, he was able to have some respite.
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