The Untouchable Ex-Wife

That day, Renee had just finished brewing some medicinal tea. She pushed open the door to Stefan’s ward.
Inside were Seraphina and Stefan, cuddling each other lovingly. The two looked glued to the hip, unwilling to separate at all.
“Seraphina, I thought about it. Let’s get married once I get discharged!” Stefan said, his arms wrapped around her and his chin
placed on top of her head.
His expression seemed longing. “I hope we can have our wedding in Tahato, I hear they have the bluest seas and the softest
sand. Since you love the sea so much, that will be the most suitable place for our wedding.”
Seraphina’s blissful expression was instantly replaced with fear. “Marrying right after you’ve recovered?! Isn’t that... too soon?”
‘Besides, when have I ever said I liked the sea?’
‘I hate it! It’s too sunny out, it’s boring as heck, and it’s the worst when it gets too windy!’
“How is that too soon?” Stefan’s face turned serious. “I love you so much that I want to put a ring on you right away. I don’t want
to waste any more time.”
“You love me a lot, too, right? We jumped into the lake and experienced life and death together. Why wouldn’t we marry each
other after all that? What are we waiting for?”
“You... You’re right.” Seraphina nodded with guilt, her gaze slightly conflicted as she turned to look at Renee.
Supposedly, she had won this war of love, but she couldn’t help but find her methods unworthy of this relationship. She was
terrified that Stefan might regain his memories one day, and everything she had now... would be nothing more than a shattered
dream.
“Well, no matter what, you’re mine! So don’t you dare try to run away!” Stefan said as he lifted her chin, kissing her lips
passionately. The atmosphere within the room quickly turned bashful and steamy.
Renee was speechless. She always thought that she had great resilience, but seeing the man she loved kiss another woman so
deeply was unbearable.
Her heart was crushed, causing her fingers to tremble uncontrollably.
Crash!

The cup of medicinal tea fell to the ground once she lost her grip. It was soon shattered into pieces, with the tea splattering all
over the floor.
“Who goes there?” Stefan let go of Seraphina unwillingly, speaking in the direction of the noise in a cold voice. “Don’t you think
it’s rude to pry?”
“I’m sorry, I’m here to give you your medicine. I didn’t mean to disturb.” Renee had no choice but to explain herself.
Seraphina was furious, shooting her a dirty glare. “Didn’t I tell you to knock before entering?”
She was afraid that Stefan would notice Renee’s existence. Even just a single cough from Renee made her feel as if she was
threatened with grave danger.
“I’m sorry. I’ll be more careful next time. Uhm... Please continue. I’ll brew a new cup of tea.” Renee knelt down, trying her best to
keep the lump in her throat down.
She then cleaned the shards up, feeling quite bad after seeing the pool of tea around her.
Margaret had specifically come up with this recipe for them. Moreover, it took around five hours for her to brew such a small cup
of tea too. Now that it was spilled, it was a shame that she had to take another few couple of hours to brew another.
“No need!” Seraphina scowled in disdain. What kind of medicine even is this? It stinks, and it’s not prescribed by the doctor. I
can’t say for sure that it’s proper medication, so I wouldn’t dare to let Stef try it.”
“This medicine was prescribed by a famous doctor who specializes in major injuries! Look, I got injured on the same day he did,
but mine are almost healed! All there’s left are scabs!” Renee was worried that Seraphina might stop her from giving Stefan the
medicine and quickly lifted her sleeves, showing her the wounds.
“Is it that good?”
Although Seraphina didn’t like Renee, she was still quite interested, hearing that the medicine was so effective that it could heal
Stefan rapidly.
“Mhm! Touch it if you must!” Renee enthusiastically brought her injured arm to Seraphina, allowing her to inspect it thoroughly as
if she were trying her best to sell a product.
“Okay, okay, I get it. If it’s so good, then go make another cup then.”

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