Chapter 44
Chapter 44
Izabella said so much, but Brett just frowned at her.
Izabella went straight to tidy up the bedroom, comforting herself while doing so, thinking this jerk doesn't understand a word of what she was saying.
Brett saw Izabella pretty serious about organizing the room, he just didn't understand why she was still unhappy with the things he said.
He had promised to accompany her from now on, wasn't that her biggest wish before?
Brett naively thought Izabella saying she didn't like him was just a tantrum and that she'd be fine after being coaxed a bit.
They hadn't divorced yet, and if he treated her a little better, she'd definitely be as shameless and devoted to him as she used to be.
Brett's self-assurance bordered on arrogance. With a net worth exceeding 10 billion, his youthful accomplishments, and a handsome face that drove women wild, he saw little reason to find fault within himself. Apart from his detestable personality, he couldn't identify any major flaws. It was no wonder that his arrogance knew no bounds.
He lingered until evening before eventually preparing to depart. Brett had hoped to stay for dinner, but Izabella had opted for takeout instead.
Izabella placed the food on a small table positioned near the window and commenced eating at a leisurely pace, completely unaware of the slightly resentful gaze directed at her from behind.
Brett left. Hearing the sound of the door closing, Izabella put down her fork and got a glass of water.
She stood by the window, watching Brett's retreating figure. The dim streetlights elongated his shadow.
Seemingly feeling someone watching him, Brett suddenly turned his head. Izabella instinctively hid, then realized the window couldn't be seen from outside. Belongs to © n0velDrama.Org.
She drank some water, and by the time she put the glass down, Brett had disappeared into the night.
She and Brett were simply not meant to be. After all these years, Izabella had almost exhausted her love for him.
She had been too obsessed with the past events sixteen years ago, which made her overlook his true colors for so many years.
Izabella figured it was probably because she lacked love as a child, so she was eager to seek a love that didn't belong to her from Brett.
Sometimes she really envied Kaley, who easily got everything she had ever dreamed of.
She had liked Brett for sixteen years and pursued him wholeheartedly for six. In the end, she got nothing but stomach cancer and a broken family.
Love was a matter of personal will, so not being able to catch Brett meant she wasn't capable enough. Before, she thought it would be tough to give up on Brett, but now her feelings for him were slowly fading.
Forsaking him was just a momentary thing. She even found it hard to understand why she liked such a scumbag like Brett.
After deep thought, she realized that she'd simply taken the present Brett as a substitute for the boy she knew sixteen years ago.
Without the memories of sixteen years ago, Brett really meant nothing.
Time had worn down even the sharpest feelings, and she no longer cared. These emotions wouldn't affect her remaining two years anyway. When she died, everything would be over.
Izabella sighed, suddenly feeling that she had lived a mediocre life.
Despite her waning appetite, Izabella managed to consume half of her meal before disposing of the remaining portion in the trash.
Once she had resolved her financial obligations, Izabella found herself with a remaining balance of 3 million. She promptly contacted her lawyer, enlisting his aid in transferring ownership of the house to Brett.
Following the completion of the necessary paperwork and submission of relevant documents to her lawyer, Izabella entrusted him with the task of passing them on to Brett.
The process of transferring property ownership wasn't complicated, and there wouldn't be any disputes between them, so it was done quickly.
That evening, Brett took the initiative to call Izabella.
"The property transfer contract has been signed."
"Oh," Izabella frowned, not thinking that Brett would call her about such a trivial matter as property transfer. She remained silent, waiting for the other party to speak.
Sure enough, after a few seconds of pause, Brett leisurely said, "I'm bringing Kaley back tomorrow, she wants to have your cooking..."
"I won't do it."
Ignoring her, Brett continued, "Kaley's not feeling well, she can't eat outside food. Make something light, just like before."
"Brett, can't you understand what I'm saying? I said I won't!" She was irritable. Her sleep had been poor for the past two days, and now being provoked by him, she figured she'd have insomnia tonight.
After saying this, she irritably added, "Like before? What food did I make before? Did you even take a look? Have a bite?"
Brett replied, "I'll come back to eat tomorrow."
Brett's calm tone made Izabella even angrier. She thought no one in the world could annoy her more than Brett; he could easily infuriate her with his every word.
Izabella laughed, "Brett, I'm not the Izabella who used to cook and eagerly wait for you to come back and eat. I won't cook for you or that slut!"
Brett's expression grew cold as he noticed Izabella's increasing arrogance. It seemed that settling her debt had made her feel entitled. How had he failed to realize her ingratitude before?
"You're becoming quite audacious, Izabella," Brett's voice resonated with a chilling tone over the phone, causing involuntary shivers to run down Izabella's spine.
"Behave yourself. It would be as effortless as crushing an ant to eliminate your brother," he threatened, shifting the focus to her brother instead. Such intimidation proved more effective than
any other approach. Izabella remained silent.
Brett continued, his voice demanding, "Ensure that the food is ready precisely at twelve o'clock tomorrow. I want to see it when I return. Behave yourself and don't make me repeat myself."