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Do you want me to run a warm bath? I can—” “Let’s get divorced,” Pheeracha said suddenly. The words hit Ranchanlapas so hard that she stopped breathing. She hadn’t even finished her sentence, but the request for divorce cut straight through her. Her legs and hands went weak. Her head felt like something heavy had slammed into it. Her eyes burned once again. So… this is what it feels like to be asked for a divorce. She had imagined it, feared it, but the real pain was far worse. And if she felt like this just hearing it—how terrible must it have been when she was the one who asked for divorce first, without warning Pheeracha at all? Ranchanlapas lowered her head, not daring to meet her wife’s eyes. She was afraid that if she looked at her, she would break down crying. “Thank you for trying—for us. I’ve always seen your effort,” Pheeracha said. Seeing her wife keep her head down hurt her too. She tried to keep her voice steady. “Thank you… for everything.” “…Okay,” Ranchanlapas finally replied.It took her a long time to speak, and even then, it was only one small word. Why ask for a divorce? She wanted to ask, but she didn’t dare.She already knew the answer. Pheeracha breathed in deeply and slowly let it out.She blinked several times to hold back her tears.Her wife didn’t question her, didn’t refuse, didn’t fight back, didn’t try to stop her. She followed the rule they once agreed on. “If either of us asks for a divorce, that will be our final ending.” The youngest daughter of the Phacharatakorn family had said those words before. Whoever spoke the words “let’s end it” first—that would be the true end of their marriage.
Do you want me to run a warm bath? I can—” “Let’s get divorced,” Pheeracha said suddenly. The words hit Ranchanlapas so hard that she stopped breathing. She hadn’t even finished her sentence, but the request for divorce cut straight through her. Her legs and hands went weak. Her head felt like something heavy had slammed into it. Her eyes burned once again. So… this is what it feels like to be asked for a divorce. She had imagined it, feared it, but the real pain was far worse. And if she felt like this just hearing it—how terrible must it have been when she was the one who asked for divorce first, without warning Pheeracha at all? Ranchanlapas lowered her head, not daring to meet her wife’s eyes. She was afraid that if she looked at her, she would break down crying. “Thank you for trying—for us. I’ve always seen your effort,” Pheeracha said. Seeing her wife keep her head down hurt her too. She tried to keep her voice steady. “Thank you… for everything.” “…Okay,” Ranchanlapas finally replied.It took her a long time to speak, and even then, it was only one small word. Why ask for a divorce? She wanted to ask, but she didn’t dare.She already knew the answer. Pheeracha breathed in deeply and slowly let it out.She blinked several times to hold back her tears.Her wife didn’t question her, didn’t refuse, didn’t fight back, didn’t try to stop her. She followed the rule they once agreed on. “If either of us asks for a divorce, that will be our final ending.” The youngest daughter of the Phacharatakorn family had said those words before. Whoever spoke the words “let’s end it” first—that would be the true end of their marriage. "I know you didn’t want those bad things to happen, P’Ran. I know you’re not involved, and I know you tried so hard to hold us together. I want to explain everything clearly to you, even if it’s hard to understand."Neen said softly. "What are you thinking, Neen? How are you feeling? Can you tell me?" Ranchanlapas finally looked up with a hoarse voice, pleading in her eyes. She wasn’t going to beg, argue, or stop Neen from leaving. She only wanted to know what the woman who would soon become her ex-wife was feeling… and what she was thinking. “I can’t love you anymore, P’Ranchan,” Neen said. Both of them burst into tears at the same time. Pheeracha had hoped it was only anger—that after some time passed, she would calm down and be able to look at Ranchanlapas again. But things didn’t happen the way she wished. She couldn’t forgive or forget what happened—the beating, the insults, the way Kingkamon treated her like she wasn’t human. Kingkamon acted as if the heiress of Phacharatakorn was an animal she could hurt however she wanted. Her dignity was trampled again and again. She had endured it all for love before, but not anymore. That incident not only increased her hatred for Kingkamon but also made her feel worse about her wife. “I understand,” Ranchanlapas said quietly, nodding. Pheeracha stood up and walked to her.She gently touched the head of the woman who was crying hard.Tears kept falling. Neen’s shoulders were shaking. The sobs she tried to hold back finally broke free—especially when the one who was asking for a divorce pulled her into a tight hug. This time, ending their marriage was different from before. There was no blaming, no arguing, no sarcasm, no anger. Everything was almost peaceful… almost.They had tried so hard—fixing things, adjusting, changing, healing—to keep the relationship steady.But their hearts were still fragile.So when something hit them too strongly… they shattered. No anger.No questions.Everything had a reason. Saying "I can't love you anymore" had its causes; it didn’t just come out of nowhere. And Ranchanlapas knew Neen had already done her best. Pheeracha had been so strong to stay this long. "Thank you for enduring everything. I truly understand why today, you couldn’t take it anymore," Ranchanlapas said sincerely. #หลิงออม #lingorm #linglingkwong #ormkornnaphat #inloveforevertheseries

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