Billy looked around and then looked away. "Go to the company."
Sherman and Billy finally walked in opposite directions. They were on the same road but went in different directions. Their seven-year love finally ended.
From youth to maturity and from university to marriage, they did not be with each other in the end.
Natalie was taking a shower when she heard the news of their divorce. Billy's classmate told her the news.
Hearing the news, she curled the corner of her mouth. Then she washed the soap on her body and put on a silk dress.
She spent several years separating him and Sherman. Now when she heard the news of the divorce of the two, besides being delighted, she had also expected it.
In the past few years, she had thoroughly figured out the personality of Billy: what he hated, what he avoided, and what he liked.
In order to maintain a good image in front of him, she started to prepare four years ago. She personally selected letter papers and then mailed letters to him one by one.
During that period, her old senior schoolmate told Natalie that Sherman was indifferent to Billy every day, as Billy's affair with her still preoccupied Sherman. Billy was a toff. He had demeaned himself t o please Sherman but he still had to endure Sherman's indifference and anger. The situation lasted for more than two months and his patience finally ran out. He gradually became impatient and irritable.
She knew that at this time, Billy needed to be comforted and not be disturbed. So, she deliberately wrote letters to him.
But the content in the letters had nothing to do with love. Just from the standpoint of a friend, Natalie wrote things about beautiful scenery, food, culture and customs, and jokes. She always found a joke and wrote it on the back of each letter.
To seduce a man, you'd better have means to make him feel interested in you and not control him. Men didn't like being controlled. You'd better treat him in the way he liked.
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