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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 362

I know you haven't been feeling well lately, and it's normal to have mood swings. I'm willing to understand and accept that. I just hope you can give me a chance to be understood and accepted. Is that okay?"

When I didn't respond, Abigail still didn't give up.

She smiled faintly and continued explaining in a soft tone, "Samuel, I know you're upset. What I said earlier was truly out of line, but… I wasn't in the right frame of mind at the time. Those words just slipped out, so they shouldn't count."

Hearing her say that, I couldn't help but laugh.

"Slipped out?" Ha! That only made it clearer. Unguarded moments reveal the truth in someone's heart. If it wasn't what she truly thought, why would she subconsciously blurt it out?

Abigail's explanation held no weight.

I simply smiled faintly and said calmly, "Really? Then why is it that whenever you're with Joshua, you always make remarks to belittle me? Isn't that exactly what you think deep down?"

To her, Joshua was like the moonlight she held in her heart. After all, he was the man she always mentioned as the one who stood by her during her lowest times. The one she cared about most. The one who loved her deeply.

How could she possibly give him up willingly?

Perhaps because I kept bringing up Joshua, Abigail's mood darkened. She frowned, glaring at me with dissatisfaction in her eyes. "Samuel, don't try to provoke me."

Her face turned cold, and her tone grew harsh. "If I wanted to deal with you, I have a thousand ways to do it."

With that, Abigail suddenly pushed me to the floor. Her actions were wild and unrestrained as she tore at my clothes, her eyes filled with urgency and intensity. It felt as though, in the next moment, she might devour me whole.

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