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The General's Wife Wants to Leave

Experiencing a suffocating marriage with the man whom she was arranged to marry made Joanna want to leave him. But it was a failure as she died as the wife of the man who abandoned her and her son before they divorced. On the verge of her death, she made a wish to not encounter him again if there was a next life. She wished for the end of their fate only in this lifetime. She wanted to forget everything about him. However, when she opened her eyes again, she found herself in the room of the mansion of the man she just married. She was awakened by a dream that seemed to be a nightmare of her past life. She didn’t remember completely everything that had occurred in her past life and the dream was fragmented. But deep inside her heart, she only felt one thing. She was adamant about leaving him, to be far away from him. Therefore, she left his mansion just before she met him in person in the present lifetime. However, what she didn’t expect was that the so-called husband pursued her, not allowing her to leave him. Would Joanna be successful in leaving the man in this lifetime? Would fate play the same tragedy as her past life? --- As he pulled his finger away from her soft, warm lips, he said, “It is good you stopped winding up, Joanna. Otherwise, I would have used the other method to make you stop blabbering over the same, boring topic endlessly.” When he noticed the stubborn woman was about to prove herself to be stubborn, the man leaned forward in a swift movement, facing the woman’s stupefied face which was an inch away from his. “Continue to blabbering, don’t blame me if I apply my other method right now,” the man murmured above her breath, trailing his gaze from her quivering eyes to her lips before moving it back to her now widened eyes. --- *Cover doesn’t belong to the author. Credit to the artist/owner.

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A family picture

The silence that grew inside the carriage that was occupied by Joanna with the man, who seemed not bored at enjoying her puffy eyes and felt like infinity, finally over when the carriage slowed down.

Through the window where her eyes had been directed since she had decided to clamp her lips, bearing the intensity of the gaze that came from the man sitting before her that did not grow low with time, she caught sight of a two-story house that was not too big in size and was painted white and black.

When the carriage got closer and took a halt to stop at the front of the white-braced wooden path gate, Joanna breathed a quiet sigh of relief. She was relieved, as she could finally breathe wholeheartedly after seeming to hold her breath during the whole trip due to nervousness crawling inside her.