Chapter 296 Can’t Repeat the Same Mistakes
In fact, Samara failed to hold back her tears.
She was not a sentimental person. The number of times she cried since she was young could be counted on one hand.
When she and Chaim divorced, Samara did not cry. However, these lines of words from Roland made her cry.
For a long time after their divorce, the way the Humphrey family and Chaim treated her during the three years of marriage always gave Samara self–doubt in the middle of the night.
She didn’t know what she had done wrong or what he didn’t like about her. More importantly, she didn’t know why the warm and kind young man would treat her so indifferently and ruthlessly in those three years.
Last night, when Chaim told her that he liked her, Samara’s first thought was “so it was possible for him to like me“.
The love she had for him when they were young mixed with her sanity. The internal struggle that had arisen after she got drunk last night was instantly crushed.
It was okay to make mistakes, but it wasn’t to repeat the same mistakes.
She had made a mistake, so she deserved those three years.
If she returned to him, she deserved the worst death.
Outside the window, a plane flew by. Samara came back to her senses, raised her hand to wipe away her tears, and folded the note.
This was one of the best gifts she had received.
There was not only love in life but also work and family.
That night, under the influence, she was sentimental and indecisive. But now she had sobered up and knew very well what she wanted. She was also very determined. She would not get back together with Chaim.
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