While inwardly, her heart was like a wilderness.' Humph, Billy used to describe me like this in front of his mistress ?'
'I was sloppy and out of shape. I had pregnancy freckles on my face. I had a bad smell of onions. So he had no interest in me...’
Before, Sherman had thought that their marriage was just normally destroyed by a third party and Billy’s betrayal of her. But she had never expected that Billy was already so unhappy about her.
Sherman thought if she had fed a dog the food she made for it, the dog would thank her by wagging its tail and licking her hand to please her.
While she cooked food for Billy, he actually complained about the smell...
Sherman felt like laughing, laughing loudly and sarcastically. 'Funny, it's really funny!'
She felt sad. It took her a very long time to learn to cook. At that time, she enjoyed the process very much, feeling excited and eager. However, she was rewarded
nothing but...
Natalie didn't expect Sherman's reaction to be like this. She had thought Sherman would be sad, furious, grieved, but not like this!
"You came to tell me this intending to make me hate Billy so that I will completely give up on him. But don't forget if I hadn't offered to divorce him, you wouldn't have been with him now. You'd better make some preparations in advance to prevent such things from happening to you, instead of bothering yourself t o tell me about this.
"He was more likely to have a million reasons to become unhappy about you. Billy doesn't mean anything to me. I have a boyfriend who treats me very well now. Leave, don't appear before my eyes again, if possible, please try to stop Billy from appearing in front of me, thank you very much!"
After saying this, Sherman got up. The moment she turned around, she saw Kingsley standing right behind her.
Sherman started to recall what she had said just now. Her cheeks became scarlet and she couldn't help but cough lightly.
She seemed to have had said what should and what shouldn't be said, and what was humiliating and shameful...
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