"No, you can't do that to me! It's...it's...inhuman!" Louisa's voice trembled as she shivered in the cold. But even though she was humiliated like this, she still felt she did nothing wrong. She kept her chin up and shot daggers at them. She still had her dignity, even as water dripped off of her and puddled on the floor.
"Huh! Now you finally realized what inhuman is. But did you think about that when you tried to get off with Leena's husband?" Rain sneered. It was taking all of his willpower not to beat this woman who hurt Leena. Leena was still in a coma, and it was Louisa's fault.
"Kevin was always mine. Leena stole him from me, using all her tricks. And she's just a ho! You people are too much! What made you think that you have the right to accuse me here?" Louisa shouted indignantly. Why did everyone always side with Leena? Was she wrong to love a man with all her heart? Louisa wondered.
"Excuse me, did you say that Kevin was yours? That's odd. He didn't marry you. Why not?" Nowadays there were too many egotistical women. From Jessica, to Rachel, and now Louisa, they were all great examples. And it all came down to men. Men really didn't stand up for themselves and say once and for all that they were married to someone, or not interested in someone else. Men would just string them along, not wanting to hurt their feelings. That was why women flew off the handle when their dreams were shattered.
"It is all because Leena got in my way, otherwise I would be Mrs. Gu." Even when their relationship began to sour, she still believed Kevin belonged to her. And no one knew how she came to believe her own delusions.
"Want some advice? Cut it out. If you keep believing this, you'll drive yourself nuts. Maybe you're not the sharpest knife on the block, but that doesn't mean you should be stupid. Even if Kevin hadn't met Leena, you'd still be outclassed," Rain mocked disdainfully. Although he had some issues with Kevin, he knew the man was still a pretty good guy. Louisa was a naggy bitch. If Kevin married her, she'd drive him to an early grave.
"You're not Kevin, how do you know that he wouldn't choose me?" Louisa curled up and tried massaging some heat into her body. Her clothes, drenched in icy water, made her shiver. Fortunately the heat was on in the room, otherwise she would be frozen and unable to even speak, let alone argue with them so loudly. She was trying desperately to hold on to her pride, but that was evaporating quickly.
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