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Chapter 24

Important Note

Divorced Yet Married

A humble request to those asking for double updates: please understand that creating a chapter takes a lot of time and effort. I know the previous chapters were short, and I truly appreciate your patience. However, I only started writing a month ago, and I’m still finding my rhythm. I’m not a professional writer—I pour my heart into each chapter, and I spend hours editing to make sure it’s worth your time. There have been moments when I’ve deleted entire chapters because they didn’t feel right. My priority is to create a story that’s engaging, not repetitive.

I understand you want longer chapters, and I hear you. I promise I’m working on it. I’ll do my best to ensure the chapters are long enough for you to enjoy. Thank you for your support—it truly means the world to me.

I also want to address something important: some of you have mentioned that Sahil and Ishika shouldn’t end up together. Let me be clear—this story is about Sahil and Ishika. They are the main leads, and they will end up together. I respect everyone’s opinions, but if this direction doesn’t appeal to you, you’re free to stop reading. For those who continue with me, I hope you trust that their journey will be worth it.

And to those concerned about Ishika’s character: she is not a weak lead. She will not easily forget or forgive Sahil. He will face the consequences of his actions and experience what it feels like to be ignored by someone he cares for. This story is not just about love but about growth. Sahil will learn, change, and understand the value of what he almost lost. Ishika, too, is not without flaws. She has made mistakes that contributed to their strained relationship. This story is about both of them confronting their past, learning from it, and finding a way forward together.

For those willing to embark on this journey with me, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your votes, comments, and encouragement are what keep me going. Please continue to support the story by voting and leaving feedback—it truly means everything.

Thank you for understanding, and I hope you continue to enjoy the story.

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