The ladies nodded when they knew about it, then said with both praising and pitying look, "That's great, that's great!"
Such a man had a lover. indeed, which made most women in the world lament the unfairness of their lot. Just look at Salome. She's from upper class and saw so many great men and never forgot Gavin in her head.
Since the aunts knew Gavin was my husband, he took more care of me. We were afraid to get close because of our relationship, but now we had to get close because of our “relationship”.
Gavin always wanted to feed me, making me very speechless. I said, "Why do I need you to feed me?"
"Because I am your husband!"
I'm so pissed off by Gavin's words. Others didn't know our relations. But didn't he know? What's the point of him always making us ambiguous.
I said, "I want to be transferred to a single ward." Then I put the bank card into his hand and refused to look at him again.
Gavin couldn't win against me, so I had to go out to change. I sat on the bed, picked up my bowl, and could finally have a good meal.
I didn't have much money, but I didn't want to live in that ward with all those envious glances. I said Gavin was my husband. I was just acting to protect him from unwanted affaris. But he took this opportunity to touch my bottom line again and again. I can't stand it.
Gavin closed the door and asked me why. I said, "I don't need you to feed me."
"Then I'll just don't feed. Why are you in such a hurry? You want to change your ward? Do you think it's fun?"
"It's my money anyway. I'd like to. "
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