Chapter 1 Ending A Marriage
Chapter 1 Ending A Marriage
"Here's the divorce agreement, Philip. I've already signed it. Please give it to Carlos Huo."
It was difficult for Debbie Nian to work up the nerve to hand the agreement that would end her marriage
to Philip Zhuo, the Huo family's steward. Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
Sighing in resignation, Philip Zhuo went over the document and noticed clauses that made him frown.
He looked at the girl sharply and bellowed,"Debbie!" Incredulous, he asked,"Do you realize how stupid
this is? I can understand if you want to divorce Mr. Huo. After all, you haven't seen the man for the past
three years. But why aren't you asking for any money?"
At 20, Debbie Nian was an undergraduate. Her father died while she didn't know who her mother was.
In Philip Zhuo's opinion, she shouldn't want a divorce, let alone get out of the marriage without any
money.
Debbie Nian scratched the back of her head in embarrassment. She was well aware that Philip Zhuo
always treated her as a daughter, so she had no plans to keep anything from him. "I... I want to drop
out of school," she stammered.
"What? Why do you suddenly want to leave school? What happened? Are you being bullied?" The
steward's eyes widened in astonishment.
"No, no, no! You're overreacting, Philip. You already know, I-I don't like studying. So, I don't want to
waste my time in university," she explained.
The excuse of dropping out of school was lame but the only one that came to mind quickly to stall him
off. But she was not telling anyone the real reason for wanting a divorce.
She was silent for a while, as several thoughts ran through her mind. 'Tomorrow is my 21st birthday
and third wedding anniversary.
I'm still young. I don't want this hollow marriage to stand in the way of pursuing true love.
I've never even seen Carlos Huo in person. My father arranged this marriage. How can anyone live like
this?' she thought desperately.
Sensing that the girl was not about to share anything else, Philip Zhuo conceded,"It appears you've
made up your mind, so I will..." He waited for her to say something. "I'll hand the divorce papers to Mr.
Huo tomorrow," the steward said with a deep sigh when she didn't respond.
"Thank you so much, Philip!" She let out a huge sigh of relief before giving the man a sweet smile.
But Philip Zhuo could not help himself as he stared at the young girl. "Debbie, Mr. Huo is a good man. I
believe you are a perfect match, so I do hope you will think this through carefully and reconsider. If you
change your mind, you may call me anytime," he said sincerely.
Of all he said, two words stood out that made Debbie Nian cringe. 'Perfect match? He didn't even show
up at the wedding! The man was at a dinner reception for a foreign president at that time. And the
photograph on our marriage certificate was Photoshopped.
In the last three years, I haven't even laid eyes on him. So, what is Philip saying that we are a perfect
match?' Debbie Nian couldn't control the sarcastic thoughts in her head.
Finally coming to her senses, the young lady took a deep breath before speaking again. She had
intended to say,"I've made up my mind," but as a sign of respect for Philip Zhuo who was truly
concerned for her, she uttered,"Okay."
Thinking that she might have a change of heart, Philip Zhuo waited until the next afternoon to inform
Carlos Huo about the divorce papers. But to his disappointment, she didn't call him. Slowly, he brought
out his cell phone and dialed a number. "Mr. Huo, I have a document that needs your signature," he
said respectfully.
"What document is that?" came the cold reply. He noted a hint of impatience in Carlos Huo's voice.
After hesitating briefly, the steward answered,"A divorce agreement."
Then the pen in his hand froze as Carlos Huo let the words sink in. He closed his eyes and rubbed his
brows thoughtfully.
It quickly dawned on him as he thought, 'Oh, I have a wife. If Philip didn't call me now, I wouldn't even
remember that I am married and have a wife.'
"Just put the papers in my study. I'll be back in Y City in a couple of days," Carlos Huo said coolly.
"Yes, Mr. Huo," Philip Zhuo acknowledged, and then hung up.
Meanwhile, at the Blue Night Bar in Y City, the bar was dimly lit but packed with people.
Young men and women flocked to the establishment, that was among the very popular in town.
Inside Room 501 was a table littered with beer, wine, champagne and a variety of snacks.
The room was the venue for a birthday party. The celebrant was Debbie Nian, who turned 21 that day.
Nicknamed "Tomboy" by her classmates, Debbie Nian now wore a pink lace dress. This was one of the
very few occasions that she donned something feminine instead of her usual attire of jeans and shirts.
Several of the female guests whipped out their phones to have a selfie with Debbie Nian.
After everyone had their fill of taking photos, the celebrant started to have fun by drinking with her
classmates. Stacked in one corner of the room were the many presents Debbie Nian received from
friends and classmates.
A slightly tipsy Jared Han broke out in a song, with his arm slung around another boy's shoulders. "I
knew you were trouble when you walked in..." he warbled.
His voice was so grating that many of the girls covered their ears and groaned.
"Hey, Jared! Stop that singing. Let's just play games that won't bust anybody's eardrums." It was Kasie
Zheng, one of Debbie Nian's roommates, who called out to Jared Han.
She was a cheerful girl, full of confidence, who always got people's attention.
Her suggestion had everyone in the room turning silent. The boys and girls in the room turned to look
at Kasie Zheng, waiting for her instructions.
She was a known party animal, and was popular among the classmates.
Looking at everyone with mischief in her eyes, Kasie Zheng said,"Let's play Truth or Dare!" A cunning
smile crossed her lips as guests balked at the suggestion.
Several of them cast a scornful glance at the girl. "Kasie, that game sucks!" This time, Jared Han, a
rich second generation, got back at Kasie Zheng. He rolled his eyes in disgust because he thought it
was a boring game.
Kasie Zheng stared at Jared Han defiantly and continued,"Today is Debbie's 21st birthday, so we'll
make the game more exciting!" She flashed an evil smile that made some of the guests uncomfortable.
Since all people at the party were students, many were still pure and innocent. They were familiar with
the game; the consequences for the dares were usually singing the high notes in Mariah Carey's
'Loving You', carrying the heaviest guy around the room, or singing a duet with the opposite sex.
But Kasie Zheng had something else in mind for Debbie Nian. The celebrant's cheeks were already
crimson from too much champagne and wine. As the first round started, Kasie Zheng winked at the
others, who quickly caught on what she was planning.
"The loser in this round has to go out the door, turn right, and then kiss the first person of the opposite
sex they run into on the lips. If he or she opts to skip this consequence, there is an alternative. He or
she has to drink ten glasses of wine," Kasie Zheng declared.
Everyone became excited about the game. They were all eager to find out who the first loser would be.
This time Jared Han snorted in disgust but said nothing. He knew there was already collusion.
After playing Rock-Paper-Scissors, everyone turned to look at the celebrant, who was dumbfounded.
Debbie Nian stared at her hand, which formed the scissors symbol, and then glanced at the others who
held out Rocks. Her eyes widened, and her jaw slackened.
"I hate you, Kasie Zheng!" she screamed. Remembering the consequence, the birthday girl felt like
crying. She was already drunk, and couldn't afford ten more glasses of wine.
Mustering her courage, she took several deep breaths before opening the door.
Following instructions, she turned right.
Standing in the hallway was a man dressed in a crisp white shirt, black slacks, and black leather shoes.
He looked to be in his mid-20s and stood around 180 cm tall. His face was all angles and planes, from
his forehead, cheeks to his jawline. His looks were the type that would stand out in a crowd.
His eyes, however, were so cold that Debbie Nian couldn't help but shiver when he glanced at her.
"Wow, he is one handsome dude! Tomboy, hurry up! We're watching you," Kasie Zheng said in a loud
whisper. Debbie Nian stood frozen for a moment. She was busy thinking, 'He looks somewhat familiar.
Where have I met him before?'
But Kasie Zheng's voice broke into her thoughts, so she took a deep breath and plucked up more
courage.
Still there was this niggling thought, 'I think I've met him before. Never mind! I'd better make this quick.'
Bravely, she walked up to the man, gave him a sweet smile and stood on tiptoe. His cologne wafted
through her nose.
Carlos Huo was looking for a quiet place to make a phone call when he was stopped by a girl in the
hallway.
He frowned in annoyance as Debbie Nian approached him.
Something clicked in his mind. 'Why does she look so familiar? Her eyes...' Carlos Huo thought, trying
to recall the face.
As he pondered who the girl was, Debbie Nian planted a soft kiss on his lips and caught him off-guard.