Chapter 260 The Confrontation
Chapter 260 The Confrontation
If he lost hope now, it would mean they had no future together.
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He admitted it-back then, he hadn’t exactly been a saint. But they hadn’t been dating that long. It wasn’t like they were deeply in love. It was only natural for him to think that way.
Besides, he’d never stopped Sherry from having her own first love, had he?
If she’d had one, he wouldn’t have said a word. So this whole “first love” thing? It was a fair game for everyone. If you didn’t have one, that was your own problem.
And even when Julia came back, he hadn’t planned on divorcing Sherry right away. Didn’t that prove he wasn’t some heartless bastard?
Women were just never satisfied.
Why was he even thinking about that woman right now? That ungrateful, conscience-lacking witch.
Julia was the one who mattered. If something happened to her, he couldn’t imagine what he’d become.
His whole life would lose its meaning. His anchor, his faith-gone.
But that wasn’t his fault. Sherry had been with him for years and still couldn’t become that pillar in his heart.
That was on her. Her weakness, her cowardice-she just couldn’t be the one who gave him hope.
So really, it was her own failing,
Julia was still the most important woman in his life.
Both men rushed to her place at the same time. When they burst through the door, relief flooded through them-Julia was fine. She was livestreaming, calm as ever.
The weight lifted from their chests.
George’s lips curled into a smug smile, practically radiating “I told you so.” See? His goddess was unshakable. Nothing could bring her down.
Nobody was perfect.
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Chapter 260 The Confrontation
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Everything Julia had accomplished more than made up for these minor mistakes. That’s all they were small missteps.
The internet mob was making a mountain out of a molehill. Did they really think they’d never done anything wrong?
Clearly, George wasn’t alone in this line of thinking.
Look at Julia-still poised, still graceful. Meanwhile, Sherry had thrown tantrums and screamed at people like a madwoman.
Everyone takes losses in life. That’s just how it works. You win some, you lose some.
And when Sherry was holding onto the Mrs. Bode title, did you hear Sherry complaining then?
Loss is just deferred gain.
She’d taken one tiny loss by his side and clung to it like a grudge. How much gain had she missed because of that?
How many people envied her? She had no idea, locked away in her little bubble.
Look at the facts.
After she left him, Sherry accomplished nothing, just spent her time online picking fights, spewing venom.
Everyone in their circle knew what was happening. They kept it contained. But her? She had to drag it into the public eye, let the whole world watch her fall apart.
Fine, trash her own reputation if she wanted. But dragging Julia down with her? Unforgivable.
Since Julia was livestreaming, both men stayed silent. The last thing they needed was more rumors-“Oh, look, two men in her room”-tarnishing her image even more. Their friendship was pure. These internet trolls were the ones dirtying it,
Julia acted like she didn’t even notice them there,
“I know you’re all attacking me right now,” she said smoothly into the camera. “Wendy is coming after me, and whether you like it or not, Sherry won this round.”
The woman was a master at redirecting blame.
There it was again-dragging Sherry back into the spotlight when everyone had almost forgotten her.
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