Heart Wrenching Love Story: Let Love Find Its Way

They were romantically in love, so deeply invested in each other. Both would say, “You are my other half in life.”

They happily got married and soon had the fruit of their love, a beautiful and adorable daughter.

People often say the seventh year of marriage is a critical point. She was once so confident, claiming she would never encounter the “seven-year itch.”

But reality was so cruel; overnight, she became a bitter woman, telling everyone that he was a scoundrel because, despite their happy life, he had emotionally and physically cheated and had a mistress.

She followed him and found the place where they met secretly. Bursting through the door, she caught them in the act. She angrily charged at her rival, ready to fight, but he held his lover’s hand and left without looking back.

She was stunned, even forgetting to cry.

Three days later, he returned home and calmly proposed a divorce. The reason was absurdly laughable: they had incompatible personalities and no common language. She sneered with rage but had nothing to say. He said he was willing to leave with nothing, just for his freedom. She gritted her teeth and said, “No way!”

She loved him, and they had a child together. She thought he was just infatuated and that it would soon pass. She wanted him to know that she was the one who loved him most in the world. She planned to hold on to him, hoping he would come to his senses.

One day, while changing clothes, she accidentally dropped her phone on the floor. Picking it up, she found the screen black and no information displayed.

This was the birthday gift he had given her seven years ago when they were in love. She had cherished and used it, never thinking of replacing it with a new model.

The repairman examined it for a long time, as if it were a rare antique, and finally told her that the ribbon cable was broken. A seven-year-old phone, its parts were no longer available, and it was beyond repair.

She was overwhelmed with emotion. Over the past seven years, this small, exquisite phone had facilitated their communication, transmitting countless sweet words.

But now, time had passed, and her once-pure feelings, like this outdated phone, were no longer suitable. Time is ruthless; love had become empty. Just like this phone, it no longer had any repair value.

With tears glistening in her eyes, she put the phone back in its box and placed it in the trash can. It was as if she were sealing away her past love, sinking it to the depths of her heart’s ocean, allowing it to rest in peace forever.

She then thought about her marriage. If a phone that could not be repaired should be discarded, what about a dead marriage? Was there any point in desperately trying to hold on?

She bought a new phone with a pink shell, a large screen, fully functional, beautiful, and stylish.

She called him and said, “Let’s go through the procedures.”

That evening, they calmly separated. She went home alone, serene in her expression. The beautiful phone hanging on her chest reminded her that everything was about to start anew. She walked lightly on her way home, relieved.

Marriage is like a phone; if it has repair value, you should strive to save it. If it no longer has a reason to exist, there’s no need to laboriously maintain it. Her calm heart clearly knew that her choice was correct. Letting love find its way also gives herself a new opportunity, a chance to find happiness.

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