Agnes lifted her head, staring straight into Jared's eyes with resolve. "There's a choice to be made, Jared. It's either your sister or our marriage. If you choose me, you'll have to cut all ties with Alyssa, never see her again. Even if our relationship with her reaches a point of no return, you can't step in. Can you do that?"
Jared's face didn't change.
But Agnes noticed his eyes becoming complex when she mentioned cutting ties with Alyssa.
Jared just stood there, silent.
Their eyes met, with the only sound in the room being the ticking of the clock hanging on the wall.
Agnes already knew the answer.
She despised Alyssa, considered her an unforgivable sinner.
But for Jared, Alyssa was the most cherished relative.
Agnes knew Jared wouldn't agree, which was why she made such a proposition.
Jared remained silent, not uttering a word.
Finally, Agnes gave a soft chuckle. "I don't want to put you in a tough spot. So, parting ways is the best option, right? I don't want to leave you torn between me and your sister."
Jared's voice turned cold. "Are you saying... you want a divorce, for my sake?"
A smile appeared on Agnes's face. "You can take it that way. You're a smart man, you know our relationship is beyond repair. I can't stand my hatred for her, and you can't cut ties with her. That's the harsh reality. It's like fate is playing tricks on us. You're strong, but fate is stronger."
Agnes said calmly, "Jared, this is between me and Alyssa. Unfortunately, it has affected your marriage. I'm sorry, but I won't project my hatred for her onto you. At least not now. Our love shouldn't be worn down to nothing by time. So, let's part on good terms."
Jared looked at the woman in front of him, her composure unsettling.
She said it affected his marriage, and she was sorry, as if she was an outsider.
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