If she truly felt guilty, she wouldn’t have been so oblivious about my mother’s health for the sake of an audition!

She had become so hypocritical, so cold, calling her ungrateful would be an understatement.

“I should’ve told you my private number, but I honestly forgot.”

She wrapped her arms around mine, her eyes flickering with a hint of desperation.

If this had been a while ago, I would’ve felt a pang of hurt, questioning if I was being too harsh.

But now, my heart was completely numb.

I felt nothing.

“Go to your audition. Don’t let me hold you back from making money!”

I yanked my arm away from her grip, looking at her with icy indifference. “We’re done. Don’t come looking for me again!”

“Done?”

Aurora froze, as if I had slapped her. “You want to break up with me?”

“Oh right, I sent that text to your public number. I’m just an outsider now, so breaking up seems fitting!” I replied, completely unfazed.

“Jason, are you out of your mind?”

“Do you dare to say that again?”

“Kneel!”

“As long as you beg me, I might forgive that slip of yours!”

“Otherwise, you’ll never have another chance to marry me!”