I picked up the divorce agreement and put it in Sebastian's study room, then turned around and went to pack my things.
Before my father-in-law fell critically ill, I asked him to help me contact university in the Germany and prepare to study abroad.
When I was carrying my suitcase downstairs, the servant stopped me.
"Mr. Sebastian said we should check the things you take with you when you leave to prevent you from taking things you shouldn't take!"
I pushed the suitcase forward and gestured for her to check it at will.
The servant rummaged through the suitcase and found an osmanthus necklace.
My pupils shrank slightly. It was the gift Sebastian gave me when we first met.
The servant fiddled with the necklace and looked at me with disdain. "I'm afraid you can't take this necklace with you."
He did not even want to leave me this though.
I nodded. It was for the best. Even if I brought it, it would only add to the sadness.
When the servant was still surprised at how straightforward I was, I had already squatted down, closed the suitcase and strode out of the main building.
In less than ten minutes, Sebastian's phone call came in and the servant reported truthfully.