It turned out he'd been so busy for five years that he hadn't had any time at all and all he had was me.

The irony of this scene stunned me.

As I watched the picture, I suddenly burst out laughing. Then, I made an online appointment to register the divorce at the City Hall.

Then, Theo called.

After a moment's hesitation, I finally answered.

"Serena, I've sent the cat away. Come back now."

I took a breath, a dull ache throbbing in my lower abdomen.

"Theo, I don’t want to argue now, but we really can't go on like this."

With that, I hung up.

The next day, I took a taxi to the company and handed my resignation letter to the HR manager.

But he looked at me awkwardly. "Serena, I really don't agree. You should ask President Theo about this."

I hated causing trouble.

I walked to Theo's office with my resignation letter. Even before I entered, I heard laughter from inside.

"Theo! Why are you like this?"

Through the frosted glass, I saw the happy family of three. After taking a deep breath, I pushed open the office door.

"Sir, please sign this."

Theo's previously gentle expression turned grim as he stared intently at the resignation letter.