My mom didn't know that I had already broken up with Nina, so she was very enthusiastic when she saw Nina.

She warmly entertained Nina, put on an apron, and was about to go into the kitchen.

"Mom, don't bother. We have something to do, so we'll leave."

I didn't want my mom to be too tired, so I directly pulled Nina out of my mom's house.

We got in the car.

"Kenneth, let's talk."

"What about? That you don't love me at all? Or how affectionate you and Pierce are for each other? Or how you broke up with him because of your parents' pressure?"

I sneered.

"What's wrong with you? Why are you suddenly being unreasonable? You were never like this."

Nina angrily questioned me.

She was angry and a bit out of control. This rarely happened during the five years we were together in my previous life.

In front of me, she was always calm and indifferent.

She was never too happy or angry. She was sometimes like a walking dead without any emotions.

"Because in the past, I was pretending. Now I'm tired. I used to naively believe that as long as I silently was nice to you and showed tolerance and magnanimity, one day you would really love me.