Shaun followed Catherine. When he saw Catherine's resolute back, he felt that if he did not make some things clear, he might really lose her forever. "Don't go. Actually, I... liked you since before." 4
This was the first time he fully expressed his true thoughts.
Catherine paused, and Shaun lowered his voice in chagrin. "But I couldn't say it because I've known Sarah for too long and owe her too much. I couldn't let her down, so I could only choose to divorce you. I don't understand why I changed my mind either. I just like spending time with you more. When I see you with Liam or Issac, I become angry."
"Is that so?”
Catherine turned her reddened eyes to him and glared at him with a sarcastic smile. “Shaun Hill, you're too deeply entangled with Sarah. You said that you like m e, but can it compare to the guilt you have for Sarah? The next time she says a word, you'll abandon me without mercy again. Have you heard of the boy who cried wolf? I’m the villager in that story. I have no trust in you anymore.”
“No, it's really... impossible between Sarah and me.” Shaun shook his head. After speaking, he felt a sense o
f relief.
It turned out that he really did not love Sarah anymore. He was always tired when he was with her.
Even their wedding had filled him with depression.
"In any case, I won't believe you. I don't want to be cannon fodder between you two. Don't follow me anymore.”
Catherine glared at him and swiftly left on her high heels.
She seemed as if she was afraid that he would chase after her.
Shaun was upset.
He had already spoken out his true feelings, but unexpectedly, she did not react well at all.
Maybe he had hurt her too deeply before. 2
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