Three-Year Marriage Contract: I Asked forDivorce, My Yandere Husband Cried in Panic
I had been in a contract marriage with Noah, the incubus CEO, for three years without any real
relationship.
The day I proposed divorce, he calmly agreed, but suddenly pop-up comments appeared above his
head:
“You psycho, the chains and toys in the basement are already customized to her size. Stop pretending to be a gentleman.”
“Girl, the second you sign those papers, you’ll wake up in an intimate situation with that creepy guy you hate!”
“Oh boy, the captivity play is finally coming! With all that pent-up hatred, it’s gonna be intense! Isn’t an incubus supposed to have barbs? Little miss evil deserves to have her eyes roll back…
“Sigh, you fool. If you had just been a bit nicer to him these past few years, this love-crazed psycho would’ve worshipped the ground you walked on. Now his love has twisted into hatred…”
My hand trembled as I was about to sign. I looked up at the expressionless man before me:
“Um, maybe we shouldn’t get divorced after all.”
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“What?” Noah’s thin eyelids flickered slightly, his tone indifferent.
His nonchalant attitude made me wonder if I had imagined those pop-up comments.
I took a deep breath, put down the half-signed pen, and scrambled for an explanation:
“I suddenly don’t want a divorce anymore. We’ve been together for three years, we’re used to each other’s presence. To be honest, I think I’d miss you…”
As I trailed off, the man’s expression grew increasingly confused. I lost my confidence and my voice got softer and softer.
My marriage to Noah had been an accident.
4:27 pm
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Five years ago, ever since a poor intern named Tina Su joined the company, my smooth-sailing life had fallen apart.
My childhood sweetheart, who had promised to take care of me for life, fell for her instead. He publicly broke off our engagement, humiliating me.
Even my usually doting parents inexplicably took Tina’s side.
Consumed by jealousy, I impulsively married Noah Song, the rumored cold and vicious incubus CEO that everyone avoided, just to prove I wasn’t unwanted.
For three years after the wedding, I kept trying to get back at Tina but failed miserably each time.
Either Noah would find out and stop me in advance, or my schemes would backfire spectacularly.
Recently, my attempts to frame Tina were exposed. I became a social pariah, with many friends cutting ties.
I knew Noah had always despised my vicious behavior and favored Tina.
I figured I might as well dump him first before he could abandon me like the others. It would at least
make me look more in control.
When I texted about wanting a divorce, Noah was in the middle of an important meeting.
But he called back almost immediately.
“Reason?” His voice came through the phone.
I laughed maliciously: “Last time I accidentally saw your tail when the bathroom door wasn’t closed properly. It was all slimy and gross.”
So now when I said I “couldn’t bear to leave him”, it was so unconvincing that even I didn’t believe it…
“You’re sure you don’t want a divorce?” Instead of the expected cold laughter, the man’s deep voice snapped me back to reality.
“I don’t want to divorce for now.”
I studied Noah’s expression, but saw no trace of joy on his face.
4:27 pm; D
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“As you wish.” After a few seconds, he took the half-signed divorce agreement on the table and put it through the shredder.
The pop-up comments appeared again:
“What’s going on with the evil female lead? Did she suddenly grow a brain?”
“Is Lily finally wising up and planning to use Noah? It might be too late though, his hatred has already taken root.”
“Who says it’s too late? The timing is perfect! Didn’t you see how pleased he looked when he shredded those divorce papers? That paper shredder cracked me up, the guy is so afraid she’ll change
her mind!”
“Keep it up girl, don’t stop! Go all in! Noah’s a psycho incubus with no morals, and you’re the villainess. You two are made for each other. If you win him over, taking down Tina will be a piece of
cake!”