Ardent Love: An Avenging Angel

Ardent Love: An Avenging Angel

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Yolande was framed by her younger sister and forced to endure the shameful accusation of infidelity. From that day forward, her husband treated her with cold contempt. For three long years, she lived in hell. As she looked at the man in front of her, she felt her life couldn't go on like this anymore. Though she loved him, she filed for divorce. After that, she came back as an avenging angel to take her revenge, to make those who had pushed her into deepest depression taste a pain as bitter as hers had been!

Chapter 1 Let's Divorce

The night was quiet outside. However, inside the villa, the moans and groans echoed in the household. The sound of bodies slapping with one another filled the room.

However, even then, the man didn't show any pleasure on his face. Once they were done, he could only look at the woman with deep disgust.

Without another word, he shot her one more look before stepping out of the room. This was her husband, Aron Gu.

Her hair was disheveled, with strands falling down her face. She was half naked, except for the night gown that covered half of her body. She looked pathetic. Tears welled up her eyes and her lips trembled.

Aron Gu had never loved her for the last three years.

In fact, she felt more like a tool for him to vent out his anger. He could do anything to her as he pleased, and he could even throw her away once he was done with her.

Even then, Aron never felt sorry for what he had done to her. Yolande Su closed her eyes, wanting nothing more than this entire nightmare to end. Aron Gu had never been worried of her feelings, but even then she couldn't bear hurting the man in front of her.

The room was as quiet as the gardens outside. Everything had finally settled down. Aron Gu was already lounging in the living room. However, he wrinkled his nose as a strong scent finally hit him. The odor made Yolande Su uncomfortable. With great pain, she picked up the clothes scattered across the bed and stood up from the cold plank, intending to clean herself up in the bathroom.

The pain was becoming more intensive with each step she took. Facing the huge mirror, she couldn't help but not recognize herself. Her hair was a mess and her eyes were red from crying the entire time. She trembled, bringing a hand to touch her face.

As the eldest daughter of her family, she was the most appropriate woman for Aron. She didn't know how it came to this. Perhaps it was her love for him that lasted for over ten years that made her endure these three years of his seemingly endless torture.

Holding back her tears, her eyes flashed with regret.

Yolande Su had made a promise to herself that she'd take care of everything for three years, such as fixing all the things he'd needed, yet still be his perfect wife. If she was not able to change him, then she'd leave.

Yolande didn't want a penny of the Gu family's fortune. She'd leave her hometown if she had to. She was not planning to come back here again anyway.

Today was the anniversary of their three-year marriage, and it was also the last day of her promise.

Yolande raised her head up high as she cleaned herself, summoning the little pride and courage she had left as she walked out of the room.

"Aron, I have something to tell you."

Aron glanced up at the woman in front of him, gazing indifferently. There was a scornful glint in his eyes as he lit up his cigarette.

"Do you remember what day it is today?" Her heart clenched at the sight.

"You have the nerve to bring that up?" Aron puffed out a cloud of smoke.

"How many fucking times do you want to bring up what happened three years ago?" Slap!

Suddenly, everything seemed to have frozen into place.

The moment her hand connected with his cheek, it felt as if he was stunned to silence. How dare she? His gaze narrowed, eyes darkening when he finally registered what had happened.

He towered over her like a bull ready to turn over its first human. Yolande took a step back, her body trembling at the harsh stare. However, she didn't turn away. Instead, she stood her ground and faced him, accepting what was about to happen.

"You dare hit me?" Aron growled, raising up his knee to strike her.

Yolande choked, a hand grasping her stomach. A sharp wrenching pain sent waves over her abdomen as she fell heavily on the ground, panting as if she'd just run a marathon. She choked, beads of sweat sliding across her skin. Her vision was already getting blurry. It was so painful that she could almost faint at the pain. Yolande stared up at the man who hit her, eyes wide open.

This was the man she once loved.

She had once loved the stubbornness the man expressed, loved the fierceness of the way he looked at her, promising her the world. She couldn't help but smile bitterly. Aron was stunned for a moment. He wasn't meaning to kick her that hard. He just couldn't find it in himself to control his strength. As he bent over to reach for her, he stopped himself, giving up on the idea.

Yolande closed her eyes, finally at peace with her decision. "Aron," she started, her voice light as a feather.

"I think it's time we get a divorce."

"What did you say?"

He blinked, not expecting that the woman who had pestered him for three years would even mention such a word.

"You hate me, right? Then let me go. I won't bother you anymore,"

she coughed out, still recovering from the hit he'd given her. She staggered back up and stared deep into his eyes.

"I don't need your money. All I want are my properties. Tomorrow, you'll be in contact with my lawyer, and we'll be nothing more than strangers."

Without giving him a chance to reply, she swiftly turned her heel and walked right off.

In the past three years, she never thought that she'd be able to speak to Aron like that, to be that straightforward with him. Although she felt relieved that she finally spat the words out, she just couldn't stop the tears running down her cheeks. After all, she did loved the man.

However, just as she was about to open the door, a hand stopped her.

"Stop!"

With one big stride, he grasped her wrist, pulling her back.

"Let me go!"

She winced at the sharp pain as she tried to wrench his hand away. However, that only seemed to have tightened his hold.

"Who do you think you are to ask for a divorce?" he yelled. He dug his fingernails down her skin which only made her scream out in pain.

Slap!

Yolande slapped him with all her strength. The tight grip finally loosened, and she wrenched herself away from him, shoving him back.

"It's fair, isn't it?" she snapped.

Aron was simply stunned to silence. In the past three years, the woman had never even answered him back. No matter how he humiliated and tortured her, she endured the entire thing. Even when he was fucking her, she'd let him do anything he wanted.

"I've had enough of this!" Her shrill voice echoed throughout the hallways. It had been three years, and she was just done with his shit! "I'm done!"

Her lips were quivering, but she continued,

"Do you think I don't know? The affair between you and my sister?"

If she hadn't seen the two of them hours ago, then maybe she wouldn't have acted like this. But that was the last straw. She had enough!

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Ardent Love: An Avenging Angel
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Chapter 1 Let's Divorce

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Chapter 2 Because I Find You Disgusting

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Chapter 3 Betrayal

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Chapter 4 Master Lin's Home

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Chapter 5 Peeking At His Diary

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Chapter 6 Why Do You Lock Me Up

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Chapter 7 The News Of Father's Death

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Chapter 8 How Could He Be With A Man

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Chapter 9 The Truth Of The Car Accident

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Chapter 10 Revenge

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Chapter 11 Mountain Villa

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Chapter 12 Aron Gu, You Will Regret It

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Chapter 13 The Contractual Marriage

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Chapter 14 Why Sleeping Here

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Chapter 15 Press Conference

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Chapter 16 Is Yolande Still Alive

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Chapter 17 Meeting Parent-in-law In Lin Family

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Chapter 18 Depression

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Chapter 19 Go To Work

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Chapter 20 Making Breakfast For Him

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Chapter 21 Surprise

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Chapter 22 The Showdown

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Chapter 23 Collusion

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Chapter 24 Men Are All Scums

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Chapter 25 Her Ex-husband Came To The Wedding

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Chapter 26 The Wedding Ceremony Continued

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Chapter 27 Great Losses Of Property

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Chapter 28 Push Him To Rest

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Chapter 29 What's Wrong With Him

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Chapter 30 Being Humiliated By Aron Gu

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Chapter 31 Aron's Humiliation

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Chapter 32 Becoming The Financial Director

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Chapter 33 Sunny Was Furious

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Chapter 34 Sunny's Plot

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Chapter 35 It Seems To Be Stalked

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Chapter 36 Lurking In Autsin's House

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Chapter 37 Being Kidnapped

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Chapter 38 Call The Police

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Chapter 39 The Familiar Figure Didn't Appear

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Chapter 40 A Strange Voice

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