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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Blake’s Bloodied Forehead & The Unspoken Apology
He didn’t beg. Didn’t shout. Just stood there, bleeding, looking up like a wounded dog who still believes in love. Her hesitation? That’s the real climax. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! knows: the loudest arguments happen in silence. 💔🩸 #SlowBurnTragedy
She Dropped the Plant—Not the Relationship
Let’s be real: she *chose* to let that little pot slip. Not an accident. A metaphor. The succulent dies quietly, just like trust. And yet—she brings him soup later. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! is less about divorce, more about the ache of staying. 🍲🕊️
The Rain Was Never Real
Those ‘raindrops’? Pure cinematic smoke. Symbolic tears from the sky. She stands above, he below—class, power, guilt all hanging in the air. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! uses visual poetry to say what dialogue never could. ✨💧 #FakeRainRealPain
Necklace, Hairpin, and the Weight of Silence
Every accessory tells a story: the delicate necklace = fragility; the floral hairpin = past romance; her crossed arms = defense. He shivers under a blanket while she sits composed—yet both are broken. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! masters micro-expression storytelling. 🕊️💍
The Potted Flower That Started It All
That tiny flowering succulent wasn’t just decor—it was the emotional detonator. When she touched it, the world paused. Then came the fall, the blood, the silence. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! turns a balcony into a stage of quiet devastation. 🌸💥 #PettyButPoetic