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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 377

Blair looked at me with eyes filled with grievance. She bit her lips gently as if I had bullied her.

I shook my head lightly and sighed.

"Ms. Shepherd, this isn't your fault. If you can't let go of this, then put all the blame on me. I'm the one who can't move past this, and I'm the one who can't accept any care or attention beyond friendship. I'm living a good life with my wife, Abigail. I don't want to complicate things."

I spoke earnestly. But Blair looked at me with endless grievance and unease. She was on the verge of tears as she stared at me and spoke in a trembling voice. "Samuel, please, I'm begging you. Please don't treat me like this, okay?

"You and Abigail won't have a future together. She doesn't love you, not even a little. You've cared so much about her, but all you've gotten in return is her relentless hurt."

The more Blair spoke, the more aggrieved and helpless she became. She reached out and grabbed my wrist tightly.

Her voice trembled as she said, "Samuel, hasn't Abigail hurt you enough already? Why do you insist on throwing your whole life away for someone who doesn't even love you?"

Blair's words poured out unchecked, desperate for release. At that moment, she seemed like a wronged child standing before me, seeking comfort.

But my feelings for Blair had never gone beyond friendship. I knew she was straightforward, someone who wore her emotions plainly. If I continued to entertain her, things would spiral out of control sooner or later.

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