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The Love that Passed Novel

R.Y.E.
Ongoing
78ch
22.1K
4.8
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The Love that Passed centers on a strained and emotionally charged marriage where communication has all but broken down. The story opens with a tense confrontation between a husband and wife, highlighting the deep animosity and lack of affection that defines their relationship. The husband is portrayed as cold and unyielding, stating explicitly that his financial support for his wife is limited to a monthly allowance and will not extend beyond that, unless it is a matter of life and death. His words convey a clear desire for distance and a lack of emotional investment in his spouse's well-being. The wife, despite the evident hostility, finds herself in a desperate situation. She approaches her husband, framing her request for additional help as a "matter of life and death," hoping to appeal to any remaining sense of obligation or empathy he might possess. Her desperation is palpable, as she acknowledges her willingness to overcome any shyness to secure the assistance she needs to "live as well." This suggests a significant personal struggle she is facing, which she believes her husband could alleviate. However, the husband's response is brutally dismissive and deeply hurtful. He immediately challenges her claim, refusing to believe she is dying and, even if she were, suggesting she should simply "accept it" because he doesn't want her presence. His words are designed to inflict pain, revealing a profound level of anger and resentment towards his wife. The wife is left stunned and wounded by his cruelty, questioning his humanity and the necessity of such harsh language, even given his apparent rage. The narrative explores the dynamics of a relationship where love has seemingly vanished, replaced by bitterness, indifference, and a complete lack of compassion. It delves into the emotional toll of such a marriage, particularly on the wife, who is left to grapple with her husband's callousness and her own dire circumstances.

About The Love that Passed Novel

In "The Love that Passed", readers are treated to a captivating Romance story that keeps you hooked from the very first chapter. The narrative unfolds with a steady pace, blending action, emotion, and intrigue in equal measure.

Themes of growth, resilience, and human connection run deep throughout "The Love that Passed". The author crafts multi-layered characters whose struggles and triumphs feel authentic, making every twist and revelation all the more satisfying. With 78 chapters available, there is no shortage of content to keep readers engaged.

Available to read for free on NovelGarden, "The Love that Passed" is a ongoing Romance novel that stands out for its storytelling depth and pacing. Whether you are new to the genre or a seasoned reader, NovelGarden brings you this story and thousands more — all in one place.

The Love that Passed Novel - Reviews & Ratings

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Frequently Asked Questions for The Love that Passed Novel

Who is the author of The Love that Passed novel?

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The Love that Passed novel is written by R.Y.E..

How many chapters does The Love that Passed novel have?

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The Love that Passed novel currently has 78 chapters and is still ongoing with new chapters being updated regularly.

Is The Love that Passed novel completed or ongoing?

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The Love that Passed novel is currently Ongoing. New chapters are updated regularly, so stay tuned for more.

What genre is The Love that Passed novel?

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The Love that Passed novel belongs to the Romance genre. It also includes elements of Romance, Marriage, Drama.

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