Chapter 45 The Final Break
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At the entrance. Zayden tossed the slippers carelessly in front of Eliza. His tone <b>was </b><b>cold</b>. “These are Naomi’s. Try not to dirty
them.”
Naomi often came to the Holt residence, but ever since the tutoring incident, Grace had stopped weing her. Naomi herself hadn’te by since. Eliza had visited even less, so naturally, there were <b>no </b>slippers for her.
Just give me a disposable pair,” Eliza replied, her voice distant. “This should be myst time here anyway.”
That line hit Zayden like a punch to the chest.
“What do you <b>mean </b>by that?”
“I’m here to break off the engagement.”
Eliza’s tone <b>was </b>calm, final. “I’m no longer the young miss of the Rivers family. And if she finds out you’re in love with Naomi. I’m sure <b>she’ll </b>be even more pleased.”
JAs Eliza stepped inside. Zayden grabbed her arm. His expression darkened, his voiceced with frustration. “Do you really
hate the idea of being my fiancée that much? So much that <b>you’d </b>jump at the first chance to end it?”
Eliza pulled back slightly, her eyes cool. “Zayden, don’t be childish. We were never <b>a </b><b>good </b>match.”
In her previous life, she’d endured everything just to be Mrs. Holt–humiliation, betrayal, istion–and still met her end in prison. Now, with the <b>chance </b>to leave it all behind, she wasn’t going to hesitate.
Zayden still <b>wouldn’t </b>let go. “Is this because of Nn?”
“This isn’t because of anyone else. If there’s a reason–it’s you.”
Her gaze met his. Steady. Unfeeling.
That look startled Zayden<b>. </b>
Eliza continued. “Everyone at school thinks you and Naomi are a couple. You’ve never liked me. You’ve always gone out of your way to make it clear we’re not close. That’s not my fault, Zayden. That’s your problem
“I was only close to Naomi because…”
“Because Naomi’s been clinging to you since we were kids. You’re used to it. You never saw a problem with it, right?”
“If you understand that, <b>then </b>why take it to heart?”
Because Zayden truly believed there was nothing between him and Naomi–nothing inappropriate. She just needed more. help, so he gave her more patience.
Eliza let out <b>a </b>soft <bugh</b>. “You’re still so self–centered.”
“What’s <b>that </b>supposed <b>to </b>mean?”
“I don’t believe you didn’t notice Naomi liked you. <b>And </b>I don’t believe you couldn’t tell I liked you either. You just enjoyed being needed by Naomi, and you enjoyed being adored by me. But I’m done with <b>that </b>now.”
<b>She </b>yanked her arm free from <b>his </b>grasp.
<b>Zayden’s </b>hand–hung in the air, motionless.
Eliza walked straight into the living room and addressed Grace. “Grace, I’m here to officially end my engagement with Zuyden.”
Grace blinked in surprise. “Why all of a sudden? Did Zayden do something to you? Tell me, I’ll scold him.”
*I’ve been disowned. I can barely manage my own life right now–I really don’t want to drag Zayden <b>down</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
Clearly, Grace hadn’t known about Eliza being kicked out.
Chapter 45 The Final Break
She looked toward Zayden, who shifted his gaze away in guilt.
So he <b>had </b><b>known</b><b>. </b>
“How could they kick you out like that? Do you want me to <b>talk </b>to your parents-?”
“No need. We’ve cut ties <b>already</b>. I’m just here to <b>make </b>the engagement break official”
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Grace gave a slow nod. “Well, it <b>was </b>just a promise made when you two were babies, You’re adults now, and you can decide for yourselves. If you don’t want to marry, I can’t force you<b>.</b>”
Her dismissiveness contrasted sharply with her previous enthusiasm about the engagement. A month ago, she’d treated it like a serious alliance.
So this was what it came down to–benefit and utility.
Zayden’s <b>face </b>turned darker.
Eliza smiled politely and bowed. “Thank you. Ms. Grace. But I’ll still need your signature, just to make it official.”
She pulled out a prepared A4 sheet.
It was a formal statement, <b>dering </b>the termination of her engagement to Zayden. From now on, they were free to marry others, with no further obligation<b>. </b>
She knew that the original engagement was a business arrangement with actual documentation.
To walk away <b>cleanly</b>, <b>she </b>needed to be just as formal.
“Alright, I’ll sign.”
“Mom!” Zayden snapped, trying <b>to </b>stop her.
But <b>Grace </b>shot him a re, warning him to keep still.
She signed her name quickly.
Eliza checked the document, then stood. “Thank you, Ms. Grace. I won’t take up any more of your time.”
Grace gave her a polite smile–nothing more,
As <b>soon </b>as Eliza walked out the door, that smile vanished from Grace’s face.
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