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Memories have dried up my true feelings

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After three years of devotion, Olivia realizes her marriage to billionaire Ethan is a hollow shell. Despite her efforts to be the perfect wife, he remains fixated on his first love, leaving Olivia in the shadows of his past. Driven by a desire to reclaim her dignity, she files for divorce to escape the emotional neglect. As she seeks a fresh start, Ethan finds himself haunted by her absence, questioning if he lost his true soulmate.

Memories have dried up my true feelings Chapter 1

When Albert—Betty’s assistant—used some absurd wager as an excuse for the seventh time to make her cancel our wedding, I told myself it was just her peculiar way of holding on to top talent.

Three years. Seven times.

Then came the eighth.

The emcee was launching his third enthusiastic warm-up from the stage, and the guests’ murmurs had already swelled into open chatter.

My phone glowed. A message from Albert. A photo.

Below it, a voice note—also from him, his tone soaked in undisguised amusement and spite:

“Roger, sorry. Betty and I made another bet. She says if you can find us within the hour, she’ll marry you. Pity… you won’t.”

I didn’t reply. I didn’t go looking.

Instead, I slowly scrolled through my contacts, found the number I’d kept pinned at the top for three years but never called.

“Kimberly. What you said to me three years ago… does it still stand?”

......

A pause on the other end, then a soft laugh, edged with something like pity. “Roger, when I give my word, it’s for life. Where are you? I’ll come get you.”

“Starlight Hotel. The wedding venue.” I hung up.

I looked out at the sea of guests, their eyes a mix of sympathy and mockery. For the first time, I didn’t cover for Betty.

“Roger! Have you lost your mind? Do you want to make our family the city’s laughingstock?”

Rebecca, my future mother-in-law, stood backstage jabbing a finger at me, her face flushed with fury. There wasn’t a trace of concern for her missing daughter—only panic over a crumbling alliance of fortunes.

“Mom,” I said, meeting her gaze calmly. “Do I need to remind you? Right now, standing here alone, facing all this—the one being humiliated is me.”

“You!” My uncharacteristic coldness choked her. Her voice sharpened. “Betty’s just being childish! Can’t you be more mature? She’s doing this for the company! To keep a genius like Albert! You’re a grown man—can’t you understand? It’s only the eighth time! What’s one more after seven?”

*What’s one more after seven?*

The words twisted like a poisoned blade.

Right. Seven times already.

The first time, she said Albert threatened to quit—betting she wouldn’t dare sign a contract in another city on our wedding day. She went. The wedding was postponed. I told myself it was for the company’s future.

The third time, she said Albert was in a foul mood—betting she wouldn’t cut off her long hair because his dog was “depressed” and needed cheering up. She cut it. She came back with uneven short hair and cried in my arms. I held her, heart aching, and told myself she cared about her people.

The sixth time, she said Albert’s first love was getting married and he was heartbroken—betting she wouldn’t dare go with him as his pretend girlfriend. She went. Wearing the dress I gave her, on another man’s arm, smiling brightly in a photo on someone else’s social media. I told myself she was just too kind to say no.

...

Every time, there was a “bet” and the “company.”

Every time, I chose to believe. To yield.

Because I loved Betty.

After my mother died—after my father and the whole family cast me out, left me scrabbling in the dirt in some dark corner—she was the light that pierced my gray world.

She said, “Roger, don’t be afraid. From now on, I’ll protect you.”

For that light, I would have given anything.

Even when she had that “accident” three years ago, urgently needing a kidney, I didn’t hesitate to give her one of mine.

And what did I get? The slow, draining weakness that follows, and wedding after wedding turned into someone else’s wager.

“Understanding?” I repeated the word softly, then laughed—a bleak, hollow sound. “The understanding I bought with half my life… is it really worth so little to you?”

“You—” Rebecca’s face paled. Her eyes darted away, as if remembering. “Why bring that up now? It was just a kidney! We’ll compensate you later! Right now, we have to fix this mess! Go out there and tell everyone the wedding is postponed—say you’re not feeling well!”

She’d even prepared my excuse.

Right. Me, the “sickly one.” Not feeling well. How perfectly convenient.

Just then, the lounge door opened.

Betty was back. On Albert’s arm.

The hem of her white wedding gown was smudged with dirt and grass stains. Her hair was disheveled, cheeks flushed an unnatural pink, as if she’d just been running.

Seeing her mother and me, she paused, slipped from Albert’s hold, and hurried over. That familiar, apologetic look settled onto her face. “Roger, I’m sorry. I lost again. We… let’s postpone the wedding again, okay?”

Behind her, Albert stood with a faint, lingering smile, watching me. His eyes held a victor’s smugness.

He even reached up and tucked a loose strand behind Betty’s ear—a gesture so intimate, so natural, it was as if we weren’t even there.

Rebecca jumped in to smooth things over. “She’s back, she’s back! See, Roger? Betty came back! She cares about you!”

I looked at the three of them as if watching some clumsily staged farce.

Betty, seeing my silence, reached for my arm. I stepped aside.

Her hand hung in the air. Shock and embarrassment flashed across her face.

“Roger, what’s your problem?”

I didn’t answer. My gaze dropped to the delicate corsage pinned to her bodice—the one I’d searched the whole city to find, the perfect match for her gown.

And there, in Albert’s suit pocket, nestled its twin.

In that moment, the last illusion in my heart shattered.

Slowly, deliberately, I spoke. My voice was quiet, but it carried through the room.

“Betty. Let’s make a bet between us, too.”

Everyone froze.

Meeting her bewildered stare, I offered a cold smile. “Let’s bet… on how long it takes for Sterling Holdings to go bankrupt.”

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Memories have dried up my true feelings of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7

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