Chapter 253
Josh was not surprised that Hank Brown was having an affair.
He said, “That sister–in–law of yours changed too much after getting married. After Hank Brown got his promotion, any of the women around him would have been better. than
your sister–in–law. Now that time has passed, he’ll naturally start to be repelled by her.”
Zachary’s gaze was cold, and so was his tone of voice. “Why did she change so much? Because she loved him and wasn’t afraid of her body changing. She gave birth to a child for him, and after that, to let him focus on his work, she brought the kid up and took care of the whole household alone. She gave up her youth and her beauty for him.”
He could also attest to her looking different before and after her marriage. Liberty had. changed a lot. She should at least lose some weight.
But that was not an excuse for Hank to have an affair. Ruthlessness had long lurked within Hank, but it just had not had the chance to make its appearance before this. Now that he was doing well in his job, he was arrogant and started to look down on his wife, treating her with disgust.
If Hank really thought Liberty was too ugly in this state, he could have asked her to lose. some weight.
Liberty still had some feelings for him. She surely would have worked hard to lose weight if had asked her to. Hank instead sought to oppress Liberty in every aspect of their marriage and lives together, finding fault in her at every turn and even suggesting that they split their household expenses by halves.
Did Hank not know that Liberty was not working at the moment and had no income to speak of?
“That’s true. A good, principled man wouldn’t have changed his heart even if his wife. became a two–hundred–pound fatty.”
A faithful man would not have had an affair because their wife became ugly or gained weight.
When it came down to it, Hank was sick of Liberty.
It was possible he had deliberately made Liberty gain weight so he would have an excuse to be disgusted by her and have an affair.
“Make sure Hank Brown doesn’t find out about this.”
“Relax! I’m the one handling it. Do you still not trust me to do the job well? Unless my men want him to know, we’d have dug it all up to eighteen generations back in his family tree and he’d still have no clue about it,” Josh said as a guarantee,
“Zachary, this is a pretty good idea of yours. When you hand the evidence of Hank
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