Chapter 1288 Adult Matters
These words sounded inexplicably familiar to Rosalie.
‘This seems like a cliche line in some TV novela.’ Rosalie even found it a little ridiculous.
Melody was oblivious and carried on, “Six years ago, you were the one who wanted to leave Byron. Nobody forced you. Back then, you left when you wanted to, and now you come back as you please. What do you take the Lawrence family for?”
At the mention of what happened six years ago, Rosalie suppressed the messy thoughts in her head and looked at the person in front of her. “First of all, you may have misunderstood. Whether it was my departure six years ago or how far Byron and I have developed, it’s not as simple as my own decision.”
Melody did not expect her to refute, and her face became increasingly unhappy.
Rosalie continued to state the facts calmly, “Six years ago, you knew Byron’s feelings for Wendy, but because the old man needed to be cheered up, you forced me to wedge myself between them. Byron’s indifference tormented me for three whole years. I had no choice but to choose to leave.”
Her statement was equivalent to implicating the Lawrence family for her departure six years ago.
This was also Rosalie’s true thoughts all along.
She chose to leave six years ago and did not feel sorry for anyone, except for her daughter who died young!
“When I left six years ago, I was already disheartened. I came back this time only because of work. It wasn’t my wish to come to this point with Byron.”
Rosalie looked straight at Melody. “If you really can’t accept me, then go tell Byron. I can’t make the decision myself.”
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