Yvonne's heart tightened as she looked at Renee in astonishment. She felt that Renee was different from before.
She had become more sentimental. Yvonne didn't know what had happened to her.
Yvonne couldn't help but ask, "Renee, what's going on with you? Why did you suddenly become so sentimental?"
"I just want to tell you men are actually very touchy. They might look very generous on the surface, but in fact, they are touchy in their bones."
Renee suddenly looked very tired, as if something bad had happened to her.
Yvonne became extremely worried, but at the same time, she felt that life really was helpless and unpredictable.
She nodded, "I know I shouldn't hide it. I will find time to talk to him properly, but right now I really don't know how to put it into words."
"Be honest with him earlier and try to get him to understand," Renee said, "I still think it's strange that Zachary has suddenly forgiven you without
any reason."
"It baffles me too." Yvonne spread her palms, "I couldn't make head or tail of it."
"Then it's true love," Renee sighed again, " Cherish this love, Mrs. Lowe."
"Sigh, you've called me Mrs. Lowe twice," Yvonne said, "This is the third time, why do you call me that?"
"You already have a child and you both had done the deed. You even have traces of the man who turned you into a woman on you. Do you dare say that you are not a young married woman? I guess the two of you had just done it today."
Yvonne's face flushed red in an instant.
She felt shameful listening to Renee say it out loud.
Although it was possible to share a lot of things between best friends, it was still rather embarrassing to discuss this kind of topic.
"Seeing that your face is as red as a tomato, I guess I'm right," Renee laughed teasingly, "Looks like Zachary is unable to resist your charm. That was the case back then, and it's even more so now. I am relieved."
Yvonne blushed as she said, "Enough about me, what about you?"
As soon as Yvonne directed the topic at her, Renee's expression changed, and imperceptible loneliness flashed across her eyes. "Me? I'm okay."
"Are you in a relationship?"
"We broke up," Renee smiled, her face a little pale, "Don't look at me like that. I'm really fine now. I've passed my period of pain."
Yvonne took a deep breath, her eyes revealing deep understanding.
She completely understood her feelings.
No wonder she felt that Renee was so sentimental. It turned out that she was going through a break-up
Yvonne picked up the cup and said, "Let's cheers with our coffee."
Renee burst into laughter, "Are you trying to comfort me?"
"There's no use in comforting you," Yvonne said, "You'll have to overcome it on your own. There's nothing much others could do for you."
"How did you live through all those years?" Renee looked at her, her eyes unblinking, "If I hadn't experienced it, I really wouldn't have been able to understand. Yvonne, I feel like I'm going to die of sadness right now."
"Don't say that," Yvonne said, "Every person's life is filled with wonders. Cherish yourself, cherish your life, and only then will life cherish you."
Renee caressed her face and laughed self-deprecatingly, "You're right. I can't be depressed for a man. I shouldn't be."
In the end, Yvonne didn't know who Renee's boyfriend was either. She only felt that Renee was really heartbroken. It seemed like this relationship had hurt her deeply.
"Renee, is there anything I can do for you?" Yvonne asked.
"There's no need, Yvonne, as long as you and Zachary are fine, I will also be very happy," Renee wiped the tears in her eyes. She suddenly smiled and stroked her hair, "Only when you are happy, that I can believe in love. You've shown me that broken love really can be amended as long as we put the effort in."
"You still want to reunite with your ex-boyfriend?" Yvonne asked in surprise.
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