All Chapters of Winning My Ex-wife's Heart Back!: Chapter 1 - Chapter 4
4 Chapters
Stolen Luck
The grand banquet hall was filled with people’s laughter and chatter as they joined the joyous celebration of the Rodrigos, one of the most elite families in the country. People from different backgrounds and social classes were invited to be a part of the huge celebration, which was taking the whole country by storm. Why wouldn't it? Joaquin Rodrigo was appointed as the Governor General of the country for the second time, while his beloved elder daughter, Ophelia Rodrigo, just returned from abroad a few days ago after two years. The celebration had doubled with the news of Ophelia Rodrigo and Rigel Serrano finally getting married after being engaged for four years. They were the talk of the town, the ideal couple everyone envied and admired at the same time. The Serrano family was the richest and most influential family in the country, coming from a royal bloodline. They were noble in all senses. Meanwhile, the Rodrigo family might not be equal to them but they weren't less either w
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Meant Nothing
“Sierra!” “Come over here.” Joaquin’s sudden voice forcedSierra to look away from Alyssa and turn to look in his direction. He waved his hands at Sierra, calling her over. He was standing a few meters away with his wife and two more guests. Alyssa let out a scoff, while Sierra felt really grateful to her father for saving her at the right time. "Yes, Papa.” She hurriedly nodded in his direction before walking away without responding to Alyssa. She didn't want to stay in her presence for a single second after her words almost crushed her soul. Sierra took a deep breath on her way, trying to calm herself.“Norman, this is my youngest daughter, Sierra.” Joaquin introduced Sierra to the middle-aged man and woman standing opposite him first, making her force a smile. “And Sierra, this is Norman Klein, my old friend. Beside him is his wife, Marlene Klein.” He then proceeded to introduce them to her. Seeing how polite her father was acting, Sierra instantly knew the man was someone import
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Realisation
After walking away from Rigel, Sierra ran towards the poolside, where it was less crowded. She couldn't take it anymore. The amount of heartbreak and pain she had been experiencing in the last two years were insane. This was not what she expected to happen after she married the man of her dreams. How could he treat her like that? She tried to hold back the sob that was going to escape her lips while angrily wiping away her tears. She really hated Rigel at the moment for hurting and humiliating her like that. However, she couldn't blame him either. It was her fault. She was stupid and delusional. He had clearly told her that he didn't want to marry her and stop the marriage but she didn't listen. She stubbornly refused his request and proceeded with the wedding, thinking she could change his mind and make him fall in love with her after the wedding. But she failed. She couldn't even make him spare her a single glance, let alone fall in love with her. Even though she was always presen
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Returning Back What Never Belonged To Her
“Stop shouting. She's fine.” Joaquin's sudden, irritated voice stopped Sierra when she tried to pass by her parents room. She peeked inside through the slightly empty space in the door. The banquet was already over and people had already left except the Rodrigos. Sierra didn't dare to go back to Rigel’s apartment after what happened in the pool. She couldn't bring herself to see his face, let alone confront him and that's why she decided to stay in the Rodrigo mansion to hide from him.“She's fine? She could have died, Joaquin, because of your bastard daughter. How could you still stay silent?” Rosalia shouted angrily while glaring at her husband. Sierra felt her whole body freeze at her place. Did her mother just call her a bastard daughter? “Ophelia knows how to swim; besides, it was just an accident so stop overreacting.” Joaquin grated out in frustration while rubbing his temple. He had been getting irritated with her continuous nagging. “I'm not overreacting. My daughter could
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