Summer smiled.
"Because he ordered steak for his female secretary?”
"No, because he refused to sleep together with me at night."
Grace had been talking very explicitly. Her voice was neither too loud nor too small, but it was clear enough for those passing by to hear it.
So, a lot of people around turned their heads and looked at her.
Grace was open-minded and carefree, and she didn't take people's subtle gazes to heart at all.
Hearing this, Summer sighed softly.
"Perhaps the wounds in his heart have not been healed, and Mckenzie is still unconscious in the hospital. You want him to pretend that nothing happened, but that's impossible!"
"I know, so I've been considerate of him. He was indifferent to me and gave me the cold shoulder, and I endured. He didn't want to be in the same room with me, so I moved from the hospital to the hotel. He never looked for me and called me these days, and I didn't say anything. I wasn't like this before."
"I know, but love and marriage will change people. No one can always maintain one character."
Summer also saw her changes.
"I always wanted to unravel those estrangements between us, but he didn't give me time. Will it always be like this between us?"
Grace’s eyebrows arched slightly, "It is absolutely impossible for me to let things go on like this!"
"I also really want to find a way for you, but this is your marriage after all. I can't get involved, and I don't know how to help you deal with it."
Summer was also deeply helpless.
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