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Quinn was momentarily taken aback. Then, she heard Trent continue. “Also, you should make it clear that Sidonie is also your friend. You asked me to protect Sidonie at that time because you were concerned for her safety.”
Quinn almost thought she had misheard. “Trent, have you no shame? How could you even utter such words?” <i>Did </i>he realize that when he pushed me aside amidst the gunfire, <i>and </i>I turned <i>only </i><i>to </i><i>see </i>him protecting <i>Sidonie</i><i>, </i><i>just </i><i>how </i>disappointed I <i>felt</i><i>? </i>
Quinn thought that after three years of marriage, even if Trent didn’t love her, there would at least be some semnce of
affection
However, it was in that moment that she truly understood. When crisis struck, Trent could abandon her without a second thought.
“Sidonie finally bes a co–pilot after much difficulty.” Trent said. “If such an incident were to ur, it could damage her reputation and hinder her future promotions.”
Quinn was tempted to apud him in praise. He’s so considerate <i>of </i><i>Sidonie</i><i>, </i><i>yet </i><i>he </i><i>never </i><i>thought </i><i>about </i><i>how </i><i>she </i><i>had </i><i>abandoned </i><i>him </i>Jin his most desperate times. Meanwhile, 1. <i>his </i><i>wife</i>, had apanied him <i>through </i>the <i>establishment </i><i>of </i><i>our </i><i>business </i><i>and </i><i>endured </i><i>hardships </i>
together!
“I refuse, uttered Quinn bluntly.
“<b>What</b><b>?</b>” <b>Trent </b>was taken aback, seemingly not expecting Quinn to reject him so outright.
“I won’t lie to the public. We both know the truth. It wasn’t a misunderstanding, and Sidonie is certainly not my friend!” Quinn said coldly.
With a stern expression, Trent frowned. “Quinn, are you trying to harm Sidonie?”
<b>“</b><b>It </b>was your forgetfulness of your marital status and your affair with her that ruined her!” Quinn spoke bluntly.
<b>“</b><b>I </b><b>didn’t </b>cheat, and I certainly didn’t betray you. She and I are just friends!”
“Your friend sure is something, isn’t she? You’d stay out all night for her, and she can easily summon you with just a single phone call.”
“That’s simply because Sidonie had just returned to the Jexburgh and became a female pilot. She had quite a few social engagements, and I was merely apanying her,” Trent exined.
“So, you mean to tell me that you could even stand me up when I was collecting my parents‘ ashes, just to keep herpany?” Quinn asked sharply.
“Are you trying to dredge up the past?” Trent was indignant. “All you need to do is say a few words, and you can help Sidonie. What’s so difficult about that for you?”
With a cold gaze. Quinn observed the man before her. <i>How </i><i>could </i>he speak so <i>nonchntly</i>? <i>What’s </i>so <i>difficult </i><i>about </i><i>that </i>for me? <b><i>Is </i></b>this just a matter of <i>a </i><i>few </i>words?
“If you care so much about Sidonie, why didn’t you choose to divorce when she first came back?” Quinn asked.
“What?” Trent was taken aback.
*Back then, if you wanted a divorce, all you had to do was tell me that you loved Sidonie. I would never have made things difficult for you,” Quinis said, “Now, Sidonie’s reputation would naturally be unscathed.”
Trent was displeased and said, “I won’t divorce. I remember the vows I made when we got married, Quinn. I told you, after <b>our </b>marriage. I will never let you down!”
To Quinn, the phrase “I will never let you down” sounded like a mere joke.
“Trent, your refusal to divorce wasn’t due to <b>any </b>vows, but because you couldn’t bear the stigma of abandoning your wife, who stood by you during your rise to sess. You’re greedy, wanting to be with your first crush and a good reputation: <b>If </b>you truly respected me, how could you let your friend belittle and humiliate me like that? Even on the day I was supposed to
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bring home my parents‘ ashes, you could just stand me up, all because Sidonie’s mom had a minor ailment like a twisted ankle Trent, those were my parents‘ I couldn’t even bring them back to their own home!”
This vehement protest gradually drained the color from Trent’s face.
It was as if he had been struck by something, and after a long while, he finally said, “I understand. You’ve been through a lot. Let’s do this. This weekend. I’ll apany you to pay our respects and apologize to them. I shouldn’t have left you to retrieve their ashes alone.”
Quinn knew that this was Trent’s way of currying favor.
She was set to officially divorce Trent in about twenty days, so she really didn’t need him to apany her to pay respects to her parents.
Nevertheless, Quinn felt that Trent indeed owed her parents an apology.
“All right, then,” she said.
However, when the weekend arrived, Trent once again broke his promise.
Trent said guiltily over the phone, “I’m sorry. A crucial meeting came up at work today, so I won’t be able to apany you to pay respects to your parents. I promise I’ll go with you next time.”
“Okay, I got it,” Quinn responded before quietly ending the call.
She did not make a fuss.
Even the disappointment she felt was almost non–existent this time.
That was because Trent had let her down too many times already.
Since he had allowed his friends to belittle and insult Quinn without a care, naturally, he wouldn’t show any concern for her deceased parents.
Looking at the phone in her hand, Quinn opened the photo gallery.
In her phone gallery, the number of photos she had with Trent was pitifully few. There were just a handful of them, some even included otherpany employees.
However, within Trent’s phone, there existed an album brimming with photos of him and Sidonie.
Quinn methodically deleted each photo of her and Trent from her phone. When they got married, they hadn’t taken many wedding photos to save money. In retrospect, it was a blessing in disguise as it spared her the hassle of dealing with them
now<b>. </b>
She began to pack up everything rted <i>to </i>her in the house.
Her wardrobe and jewelry collection <b>were </b>not extensive. Together with Trent, all they owned was a pair of inexpensive wedding rings.
Due to Trent’s desire to keep their marriage <b>a </b>secret, the couple didn’t usually wear their wedding rings.
Quinn gazed at the pair of wedding rings before cing them back into the drawer.
Once, she didn’t care whether the wedding ring was cheap. All that mattered was his <b>sincerity</b>. But now, she understood that in his heart, she <b>was </b>probably as insignificant <b>as </b>the cheap wedding ring.
Suddenly, Quinn’s phone began to ring. It was <b>a </b>call from Laura.
As soon as Quinn picked up the phone, she heard her friend’s <b>voice </b><b>on </b>the other end. “Are you free today? How about apanying me to the equestrian club?”
“Equestrian club?” Quinn was puzzled.
heard that julius will be going to the equestrian club today, I want to seize the opportunity to show up in <b>front </b>
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hoping to build a connection, but I don’t have the courage to go alone,” Laura exined.
An image of Julius‘ handsome face surfaced in Quinn’s mind, along with his eyes that held a quiet stillness. <i>That </i><i>was </i><i>a </i>dangerous <i>man</i>.
“Have you taken a liking to him?” Quinn asked.
“Cough, cough…” The sound of Laura’s coughing came over the phone. “I’m not tired of living. How could I possibly be interested in Julius? I heard a rumor that the Whitethorn family wants to invest in drones. You know mypany is also researching drone applications, so I thought I’d join in on the action and see if there’s an opportunity.”
Quinn hesitated. After all, she didn’t really want to see Julius again. An instinctual sense of danger was telling her it was best to stay away from that man.
“Quinnie,e with me,” Laura coaxed.
In the end, Quinn let out a sigh. “Fine.”
However, when she arrived at the equestrian club, she unexpectedly saw Trent, who was supposed to be in an “urgent important meeting,” was actually with Sidonie.
Both of them were dressed in riding outfits, mounted on two horses and riding side by side. They appeared to be a couple deeply in love.
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