With that, Janet walked forward without looking back.
Ethan quickly followed her and grabbed her wrist. "Even if you're angry, you shouldn't have gone to have dinner with Kent. He is a notorious scum in Seacisco. If I didn't come here tonight, do you know what he would have done to you?" Janet struggled to withdraw her hand from his hold but couldn't escape Ethan's vice-like grip. She looked up at him and glared. "It's none of your business! You better stay out of this. We don't have feelings for each other. Our marriage is just a deal and we only try to make do. You have no right to interfere with my personal life." Janet didn't mind living alone. She wanted to live a peaceful life without any unnecessary problems and complications. After earning enough money, she had planned to bring Hannah over from the countryside. After all, Hannah was the only one who truly cared about her.
Although she looked gentle and sweet, deep down, she was more stubborn than anyone else. Ethan's body froze. He silently let go of her wrist. Janet walked to the other side of the road and hailed a taxi. She didn't bother to look back at him even once.
Janet knew that Ethan must be mad at her for what she had said. However, it didn't matter because she believed the one he truly loved was back. Janet regarded herself as an outsider and thought it was time for her to step back.
As soon as Janet returned home, she went to her room, picked up all the things Ethan had dumped in her room, and moved them into the living room. Then, she took her belongings from Ethan's room and moved back to her room.
She didn't want to live in the same room with Ethan anymore.
When Ethan returned home, he saw that Janet had already moved back into her room and locked herself there.
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