Chapter 1150
The Untouchable Ex-Wife
Stefan did not miss Reneeâs fidgeting, but misunderstood it as her craving a cigarette.
Frowning, he lectured her like a father would, âYouâre a woman, but you smoke?â
His judgy tone pissed Renee off, and she straightened herself menacingly as she snapped, âWhatâs wrong with women smoking? Why are men allowed to do it, but not women?â
âMen are different from women,â Stefan said stubbornly.
âIn what way?â Renee demanded sharply. âFrom my perspective, women can do anything men can, but men canât do everything women can. In that respect, women are nobler than men!â
âHow so?â
âWomen are more empathetic, sentimental, and kinder. Most importantly, they can bear children, and men canât. Think about itâevery human being came from a woman, so why are men allowed to smoke but women arenât?â
Stefan actually could not come up with a retort against Reneeâs eloquent logic, and she snorted. âSee? Canât argue against that, can you? Give me a reason if you think of one thatâs reasonable.â
Seizing the moment while Stefan was spaced out, she snatched a cigarette from his box and ignited hers with his.
This time, Stefan did not stop her. He somewhat agreed with her perspective that women were nobler than men, as they were an amalgamation of that which was beautiful, while men embodied bloodlust, death, and violence.
As Renee smoked, she leaned very close to Stefan. Their faces were so close that they could feel the otherâs breath on their skin. It was a delicate exchange, as addictive as nicotine-one could get lost in it without realizing.
âI smoke because Iâm frustrated. What reason do you have to smoke?â Steafan asked Renee, staring at her through the smoke with a penetrating gaze.
Why did he feel like he had stared at her beautiful face countless times, and yet completely forgot about it?â
âIâm frustrated too,â Renee rasped, closing her eyes after slowly calming herself.
âWhatâs frustrating you?â Stefan asked, his eyes sharply studying her. âI donât think Jovan would leave you frustrated. Donât you agree?â
He knew very well what Jovan was-plain Janes would certainly go crazy for him, but it didnât make sense that a strong, independent, and smart woman like Renee would do the same.
That was why he had a hunch that Jovan was just a diversion. She was probably carrying more secrets than she let on, and it was those secrets that compelled her to walk into his trap.
âYouâre wrong. Iâm not as complicated as you thinkâJovan is my only concern, and all I want for him is to live his days in peace and blissâ¦â Renee spoke quietly as she stared at the cigarette between her fingers, and added quietly, âIâve only taken a liking to the scent of nicotine over the last few years-it offers me brief respite.â
Jovan was a burden, but she would only be fine if he was, because it was Stefan who had done this to her.
However, those words left Stefan incensed. He snuffed his cigarette and leveled an icy glare at her, then demanded through clenched teeth, âYou love him very much, is that it?