Aurora didn't want to get married.
Marriage had been off her life plan for a long time.
How to put it?
She could see love as a sacred thing but didn't think marriage was necessary.
She still remembered her mother, saying under the moonlight before leaving her father,
"No matter how perfect someone is, after being together for a long time, you'll get tired of each other. You'll start seeing each other as burdens, as chains... I want my own life too."
Everyone is selfish, and that's understandable.
Was her mother a responsible person? Not really.
But how could Aurora blame her...
Because her father didn't give her what she wanted, so she left without hesitation?
Or should she say, if there was no intention of growing old together, why bring her into the world, only to deprive her of motherly love from the start?
We're already at 400 chapters. From Christmas 2023 to July 2024, thank you all for sticking with me for so long. Recently, I've had some family stuff come up, so I don't have the time or energy to start a new book right now. The only thing I can do at the moment is finish this novel and give all my supporters some closure. Even though the results aren't great right now, that doesn't matter to me. I just want to have a novel that's truly mine. I just want everything to have an ending. Thank you again for your support.