I asked him, "How did you get here? You're not familiar with the car and driving so clumsily. You must be really brave.""I had a chauffeur.""Where's your chauffeur now?"Luke glanced at me sideways and said blandly, "I figured it would be best if no one else saw you like this, to save you from future embarrassment."I gritted my teeth. "Should I thank you for your thoughtfulness?""No need."I looked at him, smiling. "Luke, are you single?"He was taken aback for a moment, looked at me, and then calmly replied, "Yes."I continued smiling. "All these years, you've never had a girlfriend?"Luke's brows furrowed slightly, as if recalling something, and for a moment, an imperceptible hint of sadness crossed his face.Had he dated someone? Was he dumped? Still heartbroken?I thought I might have unintentionally touched a nerve. I wanted to jab at him, but not like this.But then the trace of sadness vanished, and he replied calmly, "Never.""Oh, with your looks, background, a
Listening to Luke's words, I fell into deep thought. He was right; the reason his words stung was that they hit exactly where it hurt, exposing the vulnerabilities I didn’t want to face. These days, I had been vaguely avoiding my own foolishness, blaming everything on Max’s cruelty and malice. But to end up where I am now, can I blame only Max? Don’t I bear some responsibility too?One of human nature's flaws is the reluctance to accept criticism. We always believe we are right and make excuses to justify ourselves. Often, sharp remarks don’t just reveal the truth; they tear into our fragile and self-pitying pride.Max and I had been together for seven years. If I was deceived by a bad man for seven years without noticing, wasn’t I being foolish?The most absurd part is that when my father warned me that I didn’t really know Max, I instinctively thought he meant Max’s background wasn’t good enough for our family. I forgot what a noble person my father is! How could he care about s
Seeing my hesitation, Luke interjected, "I promised Wendy I would help you. I've made that promise to her...""A promise is a promise; I've heard you say that twice already," I interrupted.Luke nodded seriously. "Exactly, so don't worry. If you want to talk, I am here to listen.""I can tell you," I sighed, trying to sound casual. "It's not really a big deal."Luke watched me quietly, patiently waiting for me to speak.So, I divulged everything—how Max drugged me, resulting in the death of our baby, and how he had taken out a substantial insurance policy early on.I thought I was composed enough, but as I spoke, particularly about the tragic death of the baby, I couldn't help but well up with tears. I didn't want to appear weak, so I tried to keep my eyes wide open, holding back the tears and the sting in my nose. Smiling through my tears, I asked Luke, "Luke, I know I am foolish for loving a jerk for so many years. But... why did Max have to do this to me?"My voice was hoarse
Honestly, when I heard Luke's words, I was deeply touched me. We didn't interact much, but his affirmation—, whether out of politeness or genuine comfort—, truly consoled me atin that moment."Thank you for your kind words," I said with a faint smile."No need. I was just..." Luke seemed a bit uncomfortable, his tone cold,. "I was just speaking the truth."I smiled silently, thinking, please don't strain yourself trying to comfort me, you look too troubled!Suddenly, Luke frowned and said seriously, "Jen, although you like hearing nice things, your crying and laughing face is really not that attractive.""...""Sorry, I'm just... speaking the truth," Luke said.I knew it, he should just keep quiet.After that, Luke and I walked in silence for a while.Eventually, Luke asked, "Jen, have you ever heard a story?""Hmm? What story?""It's a story I stumbled upon when I was a child. I don't remember which book it was from, but the story stuck with me."Luke said, "The story goes
In the past, whenever I had a problem at home, I would always panic and run to my dad, asking, "Dad, what do I do? How do I handle this?"He would respond, "Jen, in all situations, stay calm. Being frantic won't help."Reflecting on this, I felt a pang of sorrow, as if my father's presence was still with me.I looked at Luke and asked, "Luke, my dad had another favorite saying. Do you know what it is?"Luke raised an eyebrow and confidently replied, "Of course."We spoke almost simultaneously:"Accept good fortune without excessive joy; face adversity without fear; enjoy peace without indulgence; confront danger without panic. A person who can remain calm amidst turmoil is deserving of the utmost respect."After we finished, Luke and I exchanged a smile.When Luke smiles, he looks very attractive. It's a stark contrast to his usual cold and distant demeanor. How do novels describe it? As gentle as a spring breeze in February? A ray of sunshine on a cloudy day?I thought, if he
A black car stopped at the entrance of our apartment complex. I unfastened my seatbelt and got out, thanking Luke as I did.But I was completely unprepared for what I saw next: Max, who should still be at the office, was there, waiting in his car. The driver’s window was half-lowered, and his face was clouded with a cold, grim expression, his eyes piercingly icy.I froze, my mind racing. How should I explain this?I remembered Luke’s advice: In all things, stay calm. Panic would only rob me of the ability to think clearly and give away my nervousness. I had to remain calm and composed in front of Max.I quickly plastered on a smile and jogged over to Max, cheerfully saying, "Honey, you’re home early today!"Max scrutinized me, then smiled slightly and asked, "Where did you go?"I could see that Max was furious, even though he was trying hard to hide it. His anger was evident, especially when he saw Luke getting out of the car and walking toward us.Max also got out, grabbing my
I held onto Max's arm, speaking in a sweet voice. "I was just afraid you'd be too busy with work!"Max smiled indulgently and replied, "What could be more important than you? I would prioritize you over any amount of work."In the past, his words would have touched me, but now they only made me feel sick.Max then wrapped his arm around my shoulder and said, "Thank you, Mr. Walker, for bringing my wife back."Luke responded calmly, "No need to thank me. After all, I didn't do it for you."Max's eyes flashed with a cold light as he chuckled. "Yes, if my father-in-law knew, he would thank you, his prized student."Luke's face remained stern as he glanced at Max. "Of course, Jen is the only family left of my teacher and his wife. It's my duty to take care of her. If anyone bullies her, I'll ensure they pay a painful price."The threat in Luke's words was evident.Max's face darkened, his eyes filled with icy anger.Sensing the tension, I quickly intervened. "Honey, I'm hungry. Le
Sure enough, upon hearing that I had met with the financial manager, Max looked surprised and immediately asked, "Wasn't your financial plan still a while from maturity? Why did you meet with the financial manager?"A surge of satisfaction washed over me. Stupid jerk, you're getting anxious now, aren't you?I replied nonchalantly, "To renew it, of course."Max furrowed his brows. "Renew?"I nodded, walked into the living room, and turned on the record player, placing a vinyl on it. "A few days ago, I saw an advertisement stating that the annual return had increased by one percent, ending at the end of the month. I realized that my investment would mature in less than a month. Since I might be visiting my aunt in Clanstand by then and wouldn't have time to handle it, I decided to renew it now.""You're going to Clanstand to visit your aunt?" Max's discomfort was evident on his face. "Why haven't you mentioned this before?"Two bombshells at once, and Max was completely caught off