Brenda had been married to Paul for three years, fulfilling her duties as Mrs. Lucas both in and out of bed with unwavering dedication. Naively, she believed her tenderness could melt Paul’s heart—until she realized that even if she thawed every iceberg in Antarctica, his heart would remain frozen. Disillusioned, she chose to end their marriage. For three years, Paul had summed up his wife in two words: dull and unremarkable. Yet it was this very Brenda who humiliated him publicly at the Lucas Corporation’s anniversary celebration, slapping divorce papers across his face in front of everyone. His eyes narrowed dangerously as he watched Brenda in the elegant white dress walk away with icy composure. After the divorce, everyone assumed Paul and Brenda would never cross paths again—Brenda included. But fate had other plans. At a prestigious national drama awards ceremony, where Brenda won Best Screenwriter, the aloof and distinguished man himself stepped onstage to present her the trophy. As he handed her the award, Paul suddenly lowered his voice, pleading before the entire audience, “Brenda, I didn’t know how to cherish you before. Could you… give me another chance? Let me prove myself to you.” Brenda smiled brightly, yet distantly. “Sorry, Mr. Paul. My focus is solely on my career now.” Paul gripped Brenda's hand, his eyes filled with despair. “Brenda, I can’t live without you.” Brenda's response was a frigid turn of her back. What a joke. Why waste time on love when she could pour her heart into her work? Especially with a man who was nothing more than a regret from the past. *The male lead is the type who loves without realizing it—only recognizing his feelings after losing everything, then embarking on a long, arduous journey to win her back.*
"Lucas, you and Brenda have been married for three years now, you should consider having a child," came the deep, poignant voice of Old Lucas from the study room with a partially open door.
The cold, indifferent voice of Lucas then answered, "Why should I have a child with a woman I don't love?"
Brenda, who had just been about to knock on the door, abruptly halted, her gentle face turning deathly pale.
Lucas's voice rang out again, this time tinged with impatience, "Grandfather, I must insist - Brenda and I are not going to have children. Please give up on this idea."
"You ungrateful brat!" the old Lucas angrily bellowed, followed by the sound of a coffee cup being hurled to the ground, and then the footsteps of Old Lucas exiting the room.
In a panicked rush, Brenda dashed into the restroom next door, bumping her waist hard against the sharp edge of a miscellaneous item due to her haste.
The searing pain coursed from Brenda's body into her heart, her eyes welling up with tears from the agony.
A few days ago, she had received a notification on her phone from Sandra Kevin, the longtime sweetheart of her husband, Lucas.
Accompanying the notification was Sandra's taunting message -
"Brenda, you've been married to Lucas for three years and he still hasn't fallen for you. Just how pathetic are you?"
"Only you could serve a man without receiving his love in return, an act of such shameful self-degradation that I would've thrown myself from a building out of sheer embarrassment if I were in your shoes."
Only after her marriage did Brenda find out that her husband's heart belonged to another.
On the night of their wedding, Brenda had caught sight of gossip articles about her husband, Lucas, entering and exiting a hotel with the popular actress, Sandra.
Brenda had once held hopes of a loving, blissful life with Lucas, even resigning her job to become a full-time housewife, dedicated solely to him.
Laughable, really, these past three years...
Just as Brenda snuck into the restroom, the door was forcibly pushed open, stumbling her backwards a few steps.
Through her tear-blurred vision, she saw the stern man that entered – her husband, Lucas.
Lucas's face was icy cold, rendering his black suit even more intimidating. He promptly, without hesitation, gripped her chin tightly, "Did you persuade my grandfather to pressure me into having kids with you? Brenda, your tricks have certainly improved over the years, haven't they?"
Before Brenda could open her mouth, Lucas's eyes turned even icier, "Three years ago, you climbed into my bed and earned yourself the title of Mrs. Lucas, now you plan on using a child to chain my Lucas family down forever?"
Brenda's face changed color, she bit her lip firmly, "I didn't!"
"If you didn’t, then why were you guiltily eavesdropping on the conversation between my grandfather and I?"
Lucas's eyes held a trace of mockery, "It's a good thing you heard it, now you know my stance. Brenda, to have my child, you...are not worthy!"
Lucas's cruel words gripped Brenda's heart making her clench her fists tightly, her nails digging into her palms.
Brenda had always known that Lucas did not love her but hearing him utter the words "Not worthy," seemed to transfix her heart with a thousand arrows.
For three years, Brenda had fulfilled her duties as Mrs. Lucas, both in and out of bed.
Brenda thought she could gradually melt Lucas's heart, but now she realized, his heart is like a perennial iceberg, no matter how much she gives it can not be melted.
"Lucas, in the past three years, did you...did you ever like me a little?"
Brenda's voice was lowered, her body suppressing an overwhelming tremble, seemingly using all her strength and courage.
This humble inquiry cast a fleeting strange feeling in Lucas's heart, but it was gone in a moment.
Lucas's eyes were filled with indifference, "What do you think?"
The ridicule and contempt destroyed the last line of defense in Brenda’s heart, the ache in her heart almost numbing.