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After I Stopped Loving Him novel Chapter 468

Summary for Chapter 468: After I Stopped Loving Him

Summary of Chapter 468 – A pivotal chapter in After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White

The chapter Chapter 468 is one of the most intense moments in After I Stopped Loving Him, written by Daisy White. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

“I thought if I made her Mrs. Adams and gave her everything that came with it, she’d forgive me for lying. She loved me so much. I never believed she could be this angry…”

“I was just naive. Selfish too. I really thought I mattered more to her than I did. I hurt her way deeper than I realized.”

“She’s given up on me. All she wants is to get away.”

Ethan turned around and punched the wall a few times. His voice was rough with regret. “What have I done?”

Jesse stepped closer and laid a hand on Ethan’s shoulder but didn’t say anything. Harold didn’t move. Ethan still saw him as competition, a threat. Anything Harold said or did would probably just make things worse.

When Harold first heard Isabella was hurt, he’d been anxious and worried. He quietly asked his own people to find out what happened, but in public, all he could do was visit her at the hospital under the excuse of tagging along with Barbara, Isabella’s business partner. He couldn’t just show up every day, no matter how much he wanted to.

Hearing Isabella ask for a divorce made Harold’s heart tighten. Ethan’s pained expression said it all—he finally cared about her. He didn’t want the divorce.

But Ethan had screwed up from the beginning. He’d pushed Isabella away, and of course she was done with him now. He brought this on himself.

Harold wanted to ask if Ethan was really going to go through with it, but he kept his mouth shut.

Ethan just stood there, silent. The tension was unbearable.

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