He used to love my mom so much. He couldn't bear to let her cook. He couldn't bear to see her suffer or get tired. He always pampered her like a princess.
But in the end, he said, "You don't provide me with emotional value. At home, I feel like a slave without dignity."
The man who once couldn't say a harsh word to her hit her for another woman.
Perhaps this is the common flaw of men.
"Eva, what hurt me the most was not his cheating.
It was when he said, "Didn't your dad cheat too? Your mom could tolerate it. I am just playing around. Why can't you?"
My original family should not be his excuse for moral corruption.
Eva got furious when she heard this. "How can he be so shameless? He drags others down with him. Why doesn't he just die?"
I shrugged indifferently.
Because of them, I understood one thing.
Only by letting go of everything can one live happily.
I deleted all contact information related to Ian.
I avoided everything about him.
But I didn't expect the police to come to my door one day.
"Ms. Miller, your husband reported you missing. If you are okay, please go home. Your husband is still looking for you everywhere."
Hearing the policewoman's words, I was confused.