Cynthia had become a well-known screenwriter and producer in the industry, and her talent was undeniable.
Cynthia went over the script with Yvonne again, even running through the important scenes with her. She was incredibly thorough and professional.
However, after they finished with the script, Cynthia didn't leave. Instead, she started making small talk with Yvonne.
They chatted about nothing in particular. Yvonne figured that what Cynthia really wanted to know about was Noah.
"Noah and Karina have signed the divorce papers," Yvonne said calmly. There was no need to hide it; everyone in their circle would find out soon enough.
"Is that so? What a shame," Cynthia replied flatly.
Yvonne: "Should I congratulate you?"
"There's nothing to congratulate me for," Cynthia said, her expression still unreadable. "Even if I hadn't intervened, Noah and his wife would have divorced sooner or later. I just sped up the process."
Yvonne nodded in agreement.
Noah and Karina's marriage was like a sinking ship. With no real emotional foundation, it was bound to end in divorce.
"Noah married Karina and had a child with her right after you two broke up. He had clearly moved on and started a new life. I don't really understand—is a man like that worth going back to?"
Cynthia shook her head and smiled. "He met and married Karina after we broke up, so it wasn't cheating. There's nothing to forgive. Being with Noah again... it's become an obsession I can't let go of. If it doesn't happen, I think I'll regret it for the rest of my life."
Cynthia had known Noah her whole life. They were childhood sweethearts for over twenty years, sharing countless seasons together. She could forgive his past weakness and his later distance, as long as they could be together from now on.

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