At the entrance of the hospital, I accidentally bumped into Nadia.
She recognized me at a single glance and took off her sunglasses to look coldly at me.
We both disliked each other. We were only polite enough to nod at each other when we met. How could we engage in small talk?
Therefore, I nodded faintly at her and continued my way into the hospital.
When we brushed past each other, Nadia cursed, "B* tch."
I frowned and stopped in my tracks with displeasure." Did you have a bad upbringing, Nadia?"
If I chose to endure it after she had directed a blatant curse at me, then I would consider myself a coward.
Nadia let out a mocking laugh. "A woman like you doesn't deserve to be treated with respect.”
She put on her sunglasses after saying that, and I figured that the gaze behind those glasses was full of bitter resentment.
"If I'm not mistaken, Nadia, Theo was your initial goal." I sneered. "Do you know why both Theo and
Mason refuse to look at you in the eye?"
Just take it as if one was being bitten by a dog. When bitten by a dog, was I supposed to bite back?
I often found this saying strange. Later, I realized that the person who said this had automatically put themselves in the position of the dog. However, I was not a dog but a human. I could just beat it to death with a stick like humans normally did, no?
My words had cut Nadia to the quick and she broke down at once. "Who do you think you are? It's none of your business."
I sneered. "You coveted my husband. How is it none of my business?"
Many people admired Theo, and if I viewed all of them as an eyesore, then I would not have time to do anything else. I allowed Nadia to admire Theo, but she in turn treated me as an eyesore and provoked me time and again. If I ignored everything, then I would b e nothing but a coward.
As Nadia’s complexion turned green, I said in an indifferent tone, "You've probably never looked closely at yourself, nor have a clue about your own status.
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