Summary of Chapter 10 – A turning point in Love Died on Valentine's Day by Lily Wood
Chapter 10 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Love Died on Valentine's Day, written by Lily Wood. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
As soon as we got our divorce certificate, they went next door and got their marriage license.
They finished two life-changing events in one day. As they came out, Manuela was happy and sweet, nestled in the intern's arms, smiling like a flower.
Seeing me still standing at the door, she rolled her eyes.
I looked meaningfully at the intern and sincerely said, “Congratulations. I wish you two the best.”
Manuela proudly raised her chin and snorted, "Gabriel, I know you're still madly in love with me. You must be regretting everything now. You should blame yourself for being so useless. You’re old and you don’t understand romance, and you don’t know how to win a woman’s heart. Unlike him, he’s young and strong. He understands me and is gentle. You’re not even a hair on his head. You’re not worth a dime. If you can’t find a wife later, I can introduce you to some older women who are looking for a second marriage. You’re lucky if any woman is willing to marry you.”
I understood. Of her entire speech, the only thing that mattered to Manuela was his youth and strength.


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