Chloe scoffed, “Three years ago, didn’t you know what I was going through? Yet, right when I was at my lowest, you both betrayed me and threw me into hell. Compared to what you did, my little tricks are nothing.”
Lucas’ face went rigid. “Chloe, you ended up in that mess because of your own actions. You betrayed me first,” he said, glaring.
“What happened during that summer after our freshman year, Chloe? Can you even tell me?”
Chloe's face went pale in an instant. How could Lucas possibly know?
Seeing Chloe’s ashen face, Lucas was visibly taken aback. Even in her panic, her beauty was striking. “So, who did you give your virginity to?”
Chloe stood up, her eyes turning icy. “Shut up.”
Lucas sneered, “Angry because you’re embarrassed, Chloe? You’re just a vile, deceitful, filthy woman. Why did you marry me? Because you couldn’t go back to the Meadows family. Would you have chosen me if you were still the Meadows family's precious daughter?”
“Now you say you love me desperately, but it’s only because you’re afraid of losing your last lifeline. You're afraid of losing the wealth and status you cling to.
“But why should I be the fool to take you in? You are a hypocrite and can’t even compare to Linda.” Lucas was fuming.
“Enough, Lucas.”
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