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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 237

Blair said nothing as she turned around and left quickly.

Abigail watched her departure coldly, her expression calm and devoid of emotion.

I shook my head lightly and explained softly, "Abigail, don't misunderstand. I was just chatting with Blair. Nothing inappropriate happened between us."

She didn't respond. Instead, she gave me a once-over coldly, her gaze filled with disdain.

At that moment, I felt an overwhelming sense of humiliation.

In the past, when Joshua brought all sorts of men home, she never bothered to explain anything to me. Even when I pressed her about it, she would just brush it off simply, claiming they were just colleagues.

So, why did I have to explain myself to her this time?

I had a clear conscience. It was Blair who kept pestering me. I've already fulfilled all my responsibilities and obligations as her husband, but her gaze was still filled with disdain, as if I was beneath her.

At that moment, everything seemed to have lost meaning. What was I doing all that for? Why did I feel compelled to explain these things to her?

Abigail was the stubborn one. She only believed what she saw and never listened to anyone else's explanations. Even if I spent the time explaining things to her, it would be futile.

I laughed at myself, then got ready to return to my room.

Yet, she grabbed my hand and stared me in the face coldly.

"Samuel, I hope you understand that everything you have right now is because of me. You have no right to ever say 'no' to me. Even if you and Blair are madly in love with each other, as long as I don't divorce you, you'll never have the chance to be with her.

"Also, you know how things are between Blair and me. We will never be friends. So, you'd better stay away from her. Do you hear me?"

Abigail said a lot of things to me, and her main point was that I should limit my interactions with Blair.

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