Chapter 5: Rodolphe Boulanger
Rodolphe Boulanger was a wealthy landowner who lived near Yonville. He was handsome and charming, known for his many romantic affairs with different women. When he first saw Emma at the agricultural fair, he was immediately attracted to her beauty and sadness.
Unlike Charles, Rodolphe was confident and sophisticated. He understood women's emotions and knew how to make them feel special. Emma had never met a man like him before, and she was drawn to his confidence and elegance.
Rodolphe recognized Emma's dissatisfaction with her life and saw an opportunity to begin another romantic adventure. He planned carefully, visiting Emma frequently and speaking to her about love, dreams, and the emptiness of married life.
Emma was fascinated by Rodolphe's attention. For the first time since her marriage, she felt alive and excited. Rodolphe represented everything that Charles was not—passionate, romantic, and dangerous. Emma did not realize that she was walking into a trap.