Chapter: 603
However, with the chairman's position unoccupi the shareholders would remain uneasy.
Cody revisited Tyrone twice more in hopes of changing his mind, but his efforts were in vain.
Sabrina, meanwhile, spent five days in the hospital. On the fifth day, she was visited by Bettie.
Bettie attempted to console her, offering, "Children and families are important, but they're not our entire lives. We don't Live solely for them. We live for ourselves too. We should live life to its fullest, for our own sake.”
This philosophy was something her parents had instilled in her.
Bettie felt fortunate for her affluent upbringing and her parents’ progressive thinking.
However, she understood that her life experiences and personality were drastically different from Sabrina's.
Due to Sabrina's childhood experiences, she valued family affection immensely. Bettie knew that Sabrina would not recover from the grief in a short time,
“Speaking of which, when are you planning to divorce Tyrone?"
Sabrina replied, "After we visit St. Carleigh Church to hold a memorial for our child."
"And what are your plans after the divorce?"
Sabrina gazed out of the window, shaking her head.
She was unsure of what her life would look like after divorcing and resigning.
Bettie attempted to lighten the mood. "Tyrone should be leaving you with quite a hefty sum after the divorce, right? You don't need to work; you can do something you love. Maybe adopt a cat, read, travel, anything you want to. You'll be the envy of many, being able to do as you please!"
"What am I passionate about?"
Sabrina pondered deeply but couldn't pinpoint what truly sparked her interest.
She had devoted so much of her life to her studies and work, all in an effort to impress Tyrone, a man she held in high regard.
Back then, still mourning her father's death, Sabrina sought something that could command her focus. Her pursuit to keep pace with Tyrone led her to secure admission into a prestigious university, one where Tyrone himself had studied.
But that wasn't enough for her.
To have more shared interests with him, she decided for the same major he had pursued at the same university.