Chapter overview: Chapter 790 from Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO, Scarlet_Shine introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Catrin was taken aback for a moment. Something inside her warned her that it was her last chance to make amends ... the last chance to make things right. But she was confused about how she could do that.
Will Arwen forgive her if she stops everything? Will she return to her and be the loving daughter she has always been? Will she let her be the mother she was never to her?
"She won’t."
Catrin heard that and turned to Selene, who had given her the answer right to her ears. Her brows furrowed, but Selene looked at her evenly as though she was very sure of what she said.
Nodding, Selene repeated what she had said. "She won’t forget and forgive you even if you express your guilt and let her go today. She would blame you and distance herself from you for the entire life. So, decide carefully. Can you let her leave today and accept the punishment she had decided for you? This is your last chance. So ... think carefully."
Selene might not be good at understanding people, but for some reason, she could very well understand how Catrin was thinking about everything. Maybe because they were very alike —they both knew what they wanted and they would do anything to get it.
The creases between Catrin’s brows deepened. She turned to Arwen and asked, "Will you forgive me for everything if I did if I let you go?"
Arwen stared at her. She didn’t speak immediately. She just kept her eyes at her as though trying to believe the woman standing in front of her was her own mother.
"Arwen, I love you. I love you more than you realize. And so, as long as you say that you will forgive me and forget all your resentment towards me ... come back to my side and be the loving daughter you have always been, I will —"
"Ms. Davies," Arwen stopped her halfway, her eyes almost dead. "A glass once broken can’t be fixed as new. And it’s the same when we talk about trust and relationships. No matter what you do now, we can’t go back to how things were. I can’t forget the cruelty you showed me when all I deserved was to be treated with love and understanding. I can never forget that for all these years, you never treated me like a daughter; rather, to you, I have always been the puppet that you tried to control. I can never forget and forgive you. Not even if you inject me with the drug today. We would ..." she shook her head, her gaze so firm and resolute that it made Catrin doubt herself, "never go back to where you will have a chance to repair, because some things are simply not meant for repair."
Catrin flinched at her words. Her heart clenched the way Arwen put her intention so decisively.
Selene clicked her tongue as though she was feeling quite sympathetic. "See, I told you," Her voice laced with known understanding. "She won’t give you another chance, not until she has all that in her memories. She is quite stubborn to let go."
Catrin’s fingers clenched. All she wanted was just a chance to fix everything, so that things would return to how they were. Why did Arwen have to be so stubborn? Can’t she see she was regretting it all?
"I would ask you for the last time, Ms. Davies," Arwen spoke again, her tone not holding any confidence but a fragile hope that Catrin would act a little ... just a little like the mother she never was. "Will you let me go?"
Catrin took a step forward toward her, her fingers reaching to brush Arwen’s hair gently. "You didn’t leave me that option, Arwen," she said softly as though she was the most helpless one in the situation. "I love you and I can’t imagine you hating me for the entire life. So, ..." she took in a deep breath. "I need to take this chance today."
The moment Arwen heard that, her lips curved up in a smile. A smile that didn’t carry any humour but mockery —some for Catrin and the rest for herself. She had known this would happen ... that Catrin would never choose anyone but herself, yet even for a slight moment, she expected her to choose her instead.
Hasn’t she been disappointed enough? How did she still carry that small hope in her?
Maybe because she believed her when she said she realized her mistake and wanted to make amends.
But in reality, Catrin never wanted to make amends. She only wanted to reset everything —to rewrite everything in her favor.
Arwen’s smile faded, leaving only a quiet resolve. "I see," she whispered.
Catrin’s gaze hardened. She reached desperately to explain. "Arwen, don’t consider this wrong. I am just doing what is good. Nothing will happen to you. I am here. Once the drug is injected into your system, you will forget everything painful, and then we will recreate all the good memories together. I wouldn’t disappoint you this time. I will be the mother you always dreamed of. Trust me ... just trust me. Will you?"

’Ide, I trust in what we share. Our destiny would no longer let us separate. Find me soon. I know you will.’
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