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Taking a long, trembling drag, she fixed her gaze upon Rena.

‘Joseph is utterly repulsive. He purchased an apartment and provided support to Aline. Upon inspecting the bills, I discovered that he lavishes two in three million on that wretched woman every month.”

Rena found herself at a loss for words, uncertain of how to respond.

“Joseph and I have kind of reached an aggrement! I refrain from engaging him in arguments about this matter and we actually coexist harmoniously. He shows more generosity towards me. Rena, you however, do not settle for a despicable man. You deserve to be with someone who loves you dearly.”

Gently patting Vera’s shoulder, Rena offered, “If you ever require assistance, just let me know.”

“Alright.”

Vera smiled, her countenance brightening.

In that very moment, Joseph approached with an unnatural expression adorning his face, clutching his phone tightly.

Vera sneered, her voice dripping with disdain, “Joseph, today marks the anniversary of our wedding. Yet, you still wish to spend time with her?

Is she truly that significant? You have no idea how she flirted shamelessly with Harold before.”

Joseph locked his gaze upon Vera.

Vera was undeniably beautiful but she carried an air of preciousness.

Although they had been married for two years, Vera adamantly refused to conceive a child, fearing it would tarnish her figure.

Aline, on the other hand, possessed a different perspective. She willingly embraced the idea of bearing a child for Joseph.

She expressed her pregnancy cravings for sour food.

Joseph envisioned himself as the father of her child.Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

Consequently, he found himself obliged to accompany her in the present moment.

Fearful of revealing the truth, he conjured up a fabricated excuse, uttering, “There is an urgent matter that demands my attention at the company. I shall return promptly.”

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Naturally, Vera harbored skepticism towards such a rationale.

Nonetheless, she was unable to retain him. On their wedding anniversary, he persisted in his desire to depart, leaving Vera feeling utterly forlorn.

She fixed her gaze upon him.

Eventually, she inquired, her voice laden with emotion, “Joseph, do you genuinely wish to leave?”

Joseph, burdened with guilt, nodded in affirmation.

Suddenly, Vera’s countenance transformed into a smile as she delicately tossed her lustrous locks, saying, “Very Well! You may go!”

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