Chapter 159
“Millie, do you not find yourself hypocritical for lying to yourself over and over?” Winston grabbed Millie’s arm and fixed a sharp gaze on her.
He refused to believe that the woman who was once loyal to him had now fallen in love with another man. His heart raced uncontrollably, perhaps from the bruised ego or the influence of alcohol.
In contrast, Millie remained poised. She smiled tenderly. “Winston Greer, what exactly do you want?”
He strengthened his grip on her arm. She maintained a smile. “Is it not your dream to finally let go of me?”
He swallowed hard. The look in his eyes darkened.
Right! That was what he had wanted all along
However, he was confused by his frustration when Millie stopped caring about him.
“Are you worried I might pester you like before?” she asked, meeting his eyes with a pained heart.
Eyes flickering with mixed emotions, Winston was momentarily at a loss for words. His silence weighed heavily on her.
Millie knew it. He was afraid that she’d cling to him.
She shot him a knowing look and moved his hand away. “I’ll transfer the money to you by tomorrow morning.”
Winston had nothing to worry about because she had resolved not to cling to him.
After the conversation, Millie turned around and left without hesitation.
The Caldwells had finished their dinner when Millie rejoined them in the private room. Later, she drove Thomas to the hotel.
They sat in silence in the car. Thomas could tell from Millie’s reckless driving that she wasn’t in the best state of mind.
When they arrived at the hotel entrance. Thomas asked, unbuckling his seat belt,” Are you really getting a divorce?”
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Millie nodded. She believed a married woman wouldn’t be cherished if she treated her husband like a king.
Every person was, first and foremost, an individual with hopes and desires. For
women, self–love was paramount–without it, men might take them for granted, failing to appreciate their worth.
Winston might appear reluctant to part ways with her, given his repeated questions about her feelings for another man. In reality, his concern stemmed from a sour grapes attitude about losing yet another devoted follower in his life.
Sighing softly, she hung her head and said, “Uncle Thomas, I tried my best in my marriage, but nothing good came out of it.
She ended up hurt and a mess.
Thomas felt very sorry for Millie, who had been raised pampered by the Caldwells. For Winston, she willingly suffered a fallout with her family and humbled herself
before him.
Thomas gave her a gentle hug. “It’s fine. He will regret losing you!”
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