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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 150

Abigail would rather cling to our toxic entanglement than give up the chance to torment me.

I took a deep breath and looked at her sternly as she tried to regain her senses.

"Abigail, sometimes I truly can't understand what you want. You already have the man you adore. You keep praising Joshua, saying that he's perfect in every way. So, why can't you just divorce me? Why not let him and yourself move on?

"I can't keep living like this. It's doing neither of us any good. Please, I'm begging you—just let me go. If you divorce me, you can spend the rest of your life with Joshua. No one will gossip about him anymore, and no one will criticize him. Isn't that what you want?"

But the moment the words left my mouth, I noticed her expression grow colder. Her eyes filled with disdain and rejection, the look she always had when disgusted by me or my words.

Sure enough, Abigail sneered, her eyes filled with coldness and arrogance.

"So, this is my fault now? It was you who abandoned me, Samuel. And now you're blaming me? As a man, aren't you being a bit too selfish?"

She scoffed, her gaze toward me becoming colder and more sinister.

At this moment, she gritted her teeth and snapped at me coldly, "You were the one who pursued me first, and in the end, you were the one who heartlessly abandoned me! Do you think the world works that simply? Don't you think you should take responsibility for your own choices?"

With these few words, Abigail was completely enraged.

She looked at me with a gloomy expression, her voice cold as she snapped, "I won't let you go, Samuel. You'll always be my man, no matter what. Even if you rot, you'll rot in my hands!"

Abigail was seething with rage, her face twisted in frustration. Looking at her, I felt an overwhelming exhaustion.

Her vengeance brought her satisfaction, but what did it cost her? Wasn't this also a kind of torment for her?

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