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Late at night, sitting in his study, Waylen couldn’t help but wonder if Rena found their intimate Life too monotonous and lackluster, especially after reminiscing about her past relationship with Harold on the school anniversary.

After all, she couldn’t seem to find the same passion in him.

Waylen felt a pang of sadness, realizing that Rena only seemed aroused and able to derive sexual pleasure after consuming two glasses of red wine.

He knew Rena had her struggles and challenges, almost Like a mental illness but he had no cure for her.

Despite any dissatisfaction they might have in their marriage, he couldn’t let her go, and he knew she probably wouldn’t ask for a divorce either, considering the welfare of their children.

Waylen began to fear losing her.

He treated Rena with even greater care, fearing any discomfort she might feel.

Social engagements became rare and he dedicated himself to looking after the children after work.

He relinquished half of the shares in his law firm and assembled a professional team to manage the Exceed Group, making sure to leave ample time for Rena to pursue her own interests.

From an outsider’s perspective, their marriage seemed perfect.

The negative rumors about Rena seeking therapy gradually faded from public memory. Among the upper class, Waylen and Rena were seen as a loving and devoted couple.

But only Waylen truly knew that their moments of genuine intimacy came to life only when Rena had indulged in two glasses of red wine.Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

After several attempts, he found it disheartening to witness her resort to this to ignite their passion.

He began working overtime at home, tending to endless business matters after putting the children to bed.

He would remain in the study until after midnight before finally retiring to the bedroom.

By that time, Rena would have already drifted into slumber.

In this way, they didn’t have to face each other or grapple with the complexities of their marital obligations. It seemed that both sides were content, as if they had finally struck a harmonious balance.

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