Zayne looked at the hysteric Josie. Upon seeing her hideous, distorted face due to anger, Zayne's love for her suddenly dwindled.
He weakly said, "I don’t want to fight with you."
His indifferent attitude was causing Josie to crumble even more. She said in exasperation, "Why don't you want to fight? You've become so unfamiliar to me now, Zayne. You don't see how much I’ve suffered, and you can't see my tolerance for you. The only thing you notice is my negative emotions from being exhausted by life. I truly didn't expect that we'd come to the point where there was nothing to say between us."
Josie's tears were brimming in her eyes. When she was saying this, her body even began to tremble. She became so anxious and even blurted out, “Are you no longer in love with me?"
Zayne did not speak.
Josie looked at him in disbelief. His silence had driven her into an ice cellar.
Josie burst into tears, and she was choked up while saying, "I thought that no matter how much I quarrel with you or nag at you, with our unswerving feelings, you'd never get tired of me. It turns out that I was wrong. I'm not Sis Angeline, after all. I'm not as lucky a s her to have met Jay who loves her without a bottom
line."
When Josie was done speaking, she wiped her tears with the back of her hand. Then, she fixed her gaze on Zayne with a coercing look in her eyes.
"Look into my eyes, Zayne Severe. I want you to tell me whether or not you still love me. As long as you're able to tell me that you no longer love me, I'll let you fly high and free from now on."
Zayne drooped his head and said with a grimace, "I don't know."
Josie trembled and smiled bitterly. "You don’t know? Hah. I’m your wife. You once said that you love me, but now you don't know?"
Josie wiped her tears away and forced a staunch expression. "Then do you want a divorce?"
Zayne seemed to have been stung by a hornet. He trembled, and panic flashed in his eyes. He quickly shook his head and said, "I don't want to divorce you, Josie."
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