<b>Chapter </b><b>161 </b>
At first, my expression twisted with anger, but then I calmed down. Things were unfolding exactly as i had expected.
Just yesterday, Jared swore there was nothing between them. He lied.
I was no fool. I nned to pretend ignorance for now and reveal the truth when the time was right.
“Victoria, what are you looking at?” Melissa waved her hand in front of my face.
I snapped out of it I decided to keep this to myself for now and watch how things yed out.
“Nothing, just work stuff,” I said, putting my phone away and chatting with Melissa a little longer.
Melissa suddenly looked at me with concem. “Victoria, I told youst time to hold off on divorce and try to win Jared’s favor first, butt heard about a case recently that scared me.”
Hooked up at her. “What case?”
Melissa lowered her head, clearly saddened by the story. “A middle–aged woman got beaten by her husband because she wouldn’t divorce. At court, she found out he had transferred assets and left her with over 300 thousand dors in debt.”
I felt sad as well. “Women are so powerless in marriage. If her husband is a bastard, she’s got to save herself.”
“That’s not my main point” Melissa looked up <b>at </b>me, worried. “When I talked about this case with colleagues, some of the men said once a man falls for another woman, he sees his ex–wife as an obstacle.
“They don’t just want <b>a </b>divorce. They might even want to harm their wives. To prove how much they <b>love </b>their mistresses, men could go as far as killing their wives.”
My heart tightened sharply. I wondered if any
man could really be that cruel.
People said that when a man hit it big, the first thing he did was dump his wife. It was like <b>a </b>blind guy who suddenly got his sight back and threw <b>away </b>the cane he <b>had </b>used for year.
“Are you worried that if I refuse to divorce, Jared might hurt me?” I <b>was </b>grateful Melissa was willing to discuss this. We all liked to bring positive energy to those around us, but only true friends warned us of lurking dangers.
Melissa shook her head. “Not necessarily, but there’s always a chance. Jared doesn’t seem like that kind of man, and he wouldn’t be stingy with money. After all, he’s not just some regr guy struggling to get by.”
“Thanks for telling me all this, I think it over.” I nodded and want to settle the bill.
Melissa invited me to visit <b>a </b>nearby attraction next time, and I agreed.
On the way home, I felt all <b>mixed </b>up inside. <b>What </b>Melissa said really hit me hard. If a guy cheated just for sex<b>, </b>he would <b>usually </be back. However, it he had fallen for someone else, things would be moreplicated.
I wasn’t sure if Jared loved Tracy or if it was just physical, but either way, she was pregnant, and the baby was definitely <b>his</b><b>. </b>That was enough leverage for me to push him into divorce and get my share.
I wondered if Tracy would abort the child again this time, just to <b>please </b>Yvonne
A vicious thought struck me. In my previous life, Tracy had an abortion without Jared knowing, leaving him both guilty and heartbroken, and he hadpensated her handsomely
Yvonne believed Tracy was a good person and did whatever she said<b>, </b>seeing her as a mom,
This time, I nned to stop her from aborting and make Jared stay by her side I wanted to see if Yvonne would sit bien für so well e bam
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anymore<b>. </b>
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