Chapter 95
The existence of an ex-lover was a delicate and tricky situation. It was also what the current girlfriend
or wife would be most sensitive about. Most women could imagine many stories by themselves just
from the vague words from their other halves.
Sheila looked like she was very innocent in mentioning the past, but she was, in truth, deliberately
showing off.
Even when Vicky did not remember the past, she felt disgusted by it.
Tyler looked at Sheilaâs gentle, elegant face and said, âI appreciate your kindness, but please bring the
food back.â
A sentence said by Tyler was more hurtful than a hundred sentences from Vicky.
Sheilaâs face turned pale, and her eyes reddened. âTyler, Iâm just worried about your body. I donât have
any other intentionsâ¦â
âSheila, this
âIf I accept your lunch, itâll create a misunderstanding for my wife to think that I still have
different when Tyler said the exact same things Vicky said. At that moment, Sheila felt so humiliated.
Her lips were shivering, and tears threatened to spill from her eyes. It took her a great effort to stop her
tears from trailing down her eyes as she felt her heart shattered into
up the
her face. Neither Tyler
broken necklace. Even Vicky felt sorry for her after
while to pack up everything. Sheilaâs face remained lower. âIâm sorry
respond, Sheila was nowhere
seconds later, Tyler picked up the cutlery and started to eat his lunch again. He looked so
office was just a small hiccup worth nothing
and, upon noticing how flat his expression was, asked, âDonât you think the things you
Tyler paused and cocked up his head to look at her.
âCruel?â He repeated the word and continued talking with an ambiguous tone, âAre you seriously that
kind, or youâre upset and disappointed that thereâs nothing between your husband and another
woman?â
It felt so strange to Vicky to hear that. Nonetheless, she remembered that Tyler had always talked so
enigmatically, and he would feel bad if he did not say sarcastic comments to her every day. Thus, she
did not care too much. 1
âYouâre wrong; Iâm not trying to be kind or sympathize with her. I just think⦠â Vicky looked at him and
honestly added, âI just think if you never want to be with her, you should just keep a distance from her
in the first place.â
Tylerâs eyes turned dark. âDo you think I was too close to her?â
âYou told me you two werenât in contact ever since we were married three years ago. I think you only
started to contact her after she was back in the city,â Vicky explained.
âSo?â said Tyler.