"After I had felt that way, I chose to tell her in the first place. I didn’t cheat her. I admit that I was wrong, and I disappointed her."
Mckenzie said nothing more.
Anyway, Charlie couldn’t find Grace now. There was no need for Mckenzie to hurry until he found Grace.
The other side.
Summer kept urging Mark, "Why is it so hard for you to get the divorce agreement back? It's been days and you haven't got it back."
"Charlie refused to sign, and I could't rob it from him, right?" Mark peeled an orange and handed it to her.
"Anyway, get the divorce agreement back as soon as possible." "Honey, let's not meddle in this, okay?"
Mark said, "It's their business. It is obviously inappropriate for us to meddle too much. Whether there is any way back for them, let them settle it."
It was really their business. Others couldn't meddle too much.
"Have you ever heard that people shouldn't destroy a marriage no matter how?"
After hearing what he had said, Summer got a little angry.
"Do you mean that you aren't willing to destroy their marriage? But I've made up my mind to destroy it."
"He and Grace loved each other so deeply back then, and he married Grace despite his mother's objection. People say marriages have seven-year itches. But now in less than three years, he has fallen in love with another woman and wants to live apart from Grace. Do you think it's necessary for their marriage to continue? Anyway, I can't stand it."
They had loved each other for so long, but he ceased to be faithful easily.
"You misunderstand me. No matter where their marriage goes, it should be handled by them alone. Grace is an inner-directed woman. You don't have to worry about her."
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