His Beloved Ex-Wife

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Chapter 161

Chapter 161 You Do Not Understand Love.

Lysander gave him a profound glance, expressed her gratitude, and then promptly altered her courseto pursue her younger sister.

Michelle didn’t go far. She was just sitting in the gazebo near the entrance of the residential area.

“Lysander,” Michelle called out, her eyes red.

“You like that boy that much?”

After some thought, Michelle nodded. “Mm–hmm.”

“But as you know, his family isn’t well–off, and his own academic performance is just average. Hisfuture prospects might not be too promising. Moreover, your grades have dropped since you starteddating him. Mom and Dad won’t approve.”

“But Lysander, do we really need to set so many standards when it comes to liking someone? Yes, he’snot as successful as Josiah, his family isn’t as wealthy, and he’s not as handsome. But he likes me!Lysander, you married a man who’s perfect in every way, but are you truly happy?”

Lysander found herself somewhat taken aback by Michelle’s question.

Michelle pouted. “Lysander, ever since we were little, you’ve been my idol. You’re amazing ateverything you do, and you’re beautiful too. Teachers, classmates, relatives, friends, and evenneighbors adore you. I’ve always looked up to you. But Lysander, you don’t understand love.”

The night air carried a slight chill.

Lysander stood under the gazebo, her gaze fixed on her younger sister, whom she had watchedmature from childhood.

Those around her had occasionally remarked that despite being sisters by blood, Michelle bore littleresemblance to her.

She was slender and tall, while Michelle was charmingly petite. Her looks were on the gentle side,whereas Michelle was clearly a lively troublemaker at first glance. She was precocious and intelligent,while Michelle was rather childish.

She had always felt that being the eldest sister, she was somewhat more mature than her youngersister.

Yet, Michelle’s words left her with no strength to argue back.

Indeed, she didn’t understand love.

She believed that marriage was about finding a compatible partner to share her life with, yet lovecouldn’t be quantified or confined to mere suitability.

Regardless of the boy’s seemingly unpromising future, Michelle loved him.

Similarly, no matter how domineering and unreasonable Lysanne was, Josiah still loved her.

Being reasonable is a matter of rationality, while love is often about acting without reason.

“Lysander… why have you stopped talking?”

Chapter 161 You Do Not Undersland Love

Lysander shook her head. “Do you really like him that much?”

Michelle nodded emphatically. “I like him, and he likes me. Lysander, I understand what you’re saying,but we’ve already discussed this. Even if he can’t find a good job in the future and even if he doesn’tearn much, I’m willing to struggle with him.”

“Mhm.”

“Regardless, whether you agree or not, I’m going to be with him.”

“I agree.”

Michelle abruptly stood up. “Lysander…”

Lysander gave a small smile, ascending the steps and taking Michelle’s hand. “I support you in this. I’lltalk to Mom and Dad. You just focus on your exams, okay?”

Michelle was touched. “Lysander, how come you’re so understanding all of a sudden? I thought Momand Dad sent you to lecture me.”

“Because I think you’re right. Love is devoid of reason. If you can find someone you truly cherish, thenhold onto them dearly.”

Hearing that, Michelle actually began to hesitate. “Lysander, what if he really ends up penniless in thefuture?”

After giving it some thought, Lysander said, “Then just focus on being the best version of yourself.”novelbin

On the way back, Lysander gave Michelle some advice, urging her not to confront their parents just yet.She proposed that they should wait until the college entrance exams were over and then work onchanging their parents‘ mindset.

Michelle listened obediently and nodded.

As they walked past the building downstairs, the white Cayenne was already gone.

He had left at some point.

Glancing around, Michelle asked, “Lysander, did you see that car?”

“Yeah.”

“Lysander, when I ran downstairs just now, I saw Josiah.”

“Did you talk to him?”

Michelle shook her head, paused for a moment, and then nodded.

“Did you or did you not talk to him?”

“I was upset at the time when I was running away. I just remember hearing him call out to me frombehind and say something…”

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