Unsure if he was simply curious or if he was genuinely worried about the woman’s safety, Levant
quickly chased after her.
After leaving the winery, the woman covered her face and continued to bawl. Then, she wiped her tears
with her hands before slamming herself into the wall of a nearby villa.
He rushed over to the woman once more and held her tightly.
“Let go of me! What do you think you’re doing? Let go now!” the woman shouted as she struggled.
“So you’re going for the wall after the pillar? You’re so young. It’d be a shame to throw your life away
like that. Whatever it is, I’m sure you can work it out.”
The woman continued to wipe her tears. “I’ll do whatever I want. That wall doesn’t belong to you, so
why do you care?”
Levant could tell that the woman was determined to kill herself because of how hard she struggled. Left
with no choice, he knocked her out and carried her into the winery.
His servant was shocked to see him carrying someone inside and asked curiously, “Who might this be,
Mr. Levant?”
“Someone I saved from death.”
Caleb, his servant, was stunned but quickly caught up with Levant when he realized that his master
was trying to do good.
After placing the woman in a guest room, Caleb asked Levant curiously, “Mr. Levant, did she try to kill
herself because she’s in some kind of trouble? She’s quite good-looking.”
“She wouldn’t run into a wall after running into a pillar if she weren’t. I’ll ask her why she did such a
stupid thing when she’s awake.”
Caleb continued to look curiously at the man before him. He knew his master was not the kind of man
to meddle in other people’s business, which made him surprised to see Levant do something so out of
the blue.
Why would he care about a random suicidal woman? Unless…
No. There’s no way Mr. Levant would’ve fallen for this woman. He only has eyes for Ms. Lane, so why
would he suddenly have a change of heart?
An hour later, the woman opened her eyes and began to look around frantically.
“Where am I?”
“Levant Winery.”
The woman knitted her brows when she remembered how she had slammed herself onto the pillar and
the wall. Tears started to well up in her eyes, and before long, she was bawling again.
“No matter what, you shouldn’t give up on your life,” Levant chided.
The woman covered her face as she tried to choke back her tears.
Levant let out a long sigh. He thought he had a tough life, but looking at the woman, he realized that
there were others who had it even tougher.
I’m sure I’m not the only one suffering in this world.
“Are you in some kind of trouble?”
The woman felt even worse because of Levant’s question, but she wiped her tears and replied with a
broken voice, “I am nothing.”
“Why do you say that?” Levant had said a similar thing when his wedding was ruined.
He did not expect the woman to feel the same way about herself as he did himself.
After calming herself down, the tear-streaked woman started to share her story.
“I’m a divorcee.”
“So what? A lot of people have gotten divorced. That’s not the reason why you wanted to kill yourself,
is it?”
The woman shook her head vigorously.
“No, of course it’s not. The divorce wasn’t easy, but I never thought about ending my life because of it. I
wanted to kill myself because… I don’t have a place in this world. My future looks bleak, and I really
don’t want to go through the same thing again. I’m so scared of going through another failed
marriage… So scared… “
Realizing that the woman had been through some hard times, Levant frowned, pulling up a chair to
listen to her. Perhaps she had kept her feelings to herself for too long, so she was willing to answer any
questions he had.
“Don’t you have a family? Why didn’t you go back to your parents after the divorce?”
The woman took a deep breath. “I did. I stayed at a vacant house that my family owned, but that’s not
my house, and it’s a terrible feeling to live under some else’s roof.” At that point, the woman lifted her
head to look at him. “Have you read ‘The Allure of Love’ by Camina Larson?”
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