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Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! EP 13

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Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain!

Yvonne Louis, who fell in love with Ian Shaw at first sight, has loved him wholeheartedly. Ian Shaw, the so-called ice-cold prince of Kings University, promised to Yvonne's mom that he would love and care for Yvonne. However, Yvonne was hurt so badly by Ian during their seven years of marriage, and she finally decided to divorce him as her heart died cold. Ian only found himself drowning in regret when she had gone. Will he be able to win her back?
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Ep Review

Text Bubbles Don’t Lie—But He Does

Those floating chat bubbles scream desperation: ‘Beg him!’ ‘He’ll soften!’ Meanwhile, he stares blankly, fists clenched. The disconnect between digital pleading and physical indifference? Brutal. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! exposes how modern love drowns in performative urgency. 📱💔

When the Bridesmaid Squad Becomes a Jury

Five women, one fallen bride-to-be, zero sympathy from the guy in black. The group dynamics are *chef’s kiss*—each expression tells a story: judgment, pity, amusement, calculation. They’re not friends; they’re witnesses to a collapse. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! nails how social performance masks emotional chaos. 👀👗

He Didn’t Move. And That Was the Crime.

The man in black stands like a statue while Meibao bleeds and trembles. His stillness is louder than any scream. No rush, no guilt—just cold observation. That watch close-up? A ticking clock on their doomed relationship. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! makes inaction the most violent act of all. ⏳🖤

The Red Dress vs. The White Bow: A Power Play

Red = dominance, white = fragility—but here, the bow stays pristine while the black top stains with blood. Irony? Absolutely. The red-dress woman smirks, but her eyes betray unease. This isn’t rivalry—it’s ritual. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! turns fashion into fate. 💋🔥

The Bloodstain That Changed Everything

That single drop of blood on Meibao’s lip? Pure cinematic genius. It transforms a petty squabble into a tragic opera. The way the camera lingers—no dialogue needed. Everyone freezes, even the red-dress queen looks stunned. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! doesn’t just show drama—it weaponizes silence. 🩸✨