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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 227

In the past, there were several instances where Joshua had crossed Abigail's boundaries.

At that time, I had been curious about how Abigail would handle those situations once she found out. Would she leave him outright, or would she turn a blind eye?

To my surprise, not only did Abigail clear his name, but she also went out of her way to hold a press conference to explain Joshua's actions and manage the fallout for him.

From that day on, I knew just how important Joshua was to Abigail. I stopped arguing with her over him because it was clear how tolerant and fond she was of Joshua.

Since she had made up her mind, what good would it do for me to say anything more? It would just be a waste of time.

After a while, I suddenly heard the sound of a car starting.

Out of curiosity, I peeked outside and saw that Joshua and Joanna had already gotten into a car and left.

I had no idea what Abigail had said to them, but I could tell something was off about her today. However, I couldn't quite put my finger on what exactly was wrong. Somehow, I had a feeling that it had something to do with me.

At that moment, Abigail suddenly barged right through the door. There was a faint smile on her lips as she looked at me and asked casually, "Are you angry?"

"Me? Angry?" I pointed at myself, chuckling as I shook my head. "Of course not. Isn't it normal to have guests over? Why would I be angry?"

She scrutinized me from head to toe before stepping closer. Her expression turned serious as she said, "Then, why does your expression suggest that you're angry with me?"

Right then, I couldn't help but feel deeply disappointed in her. Clearly, she couldn't remain loyal to any man for long. She was just a fickle person who toyed with people's feelings.

"Do you think Joshua is the person I care about the most?" she asked, staring at me with a grim expression.

It was a question that I found utterly laughable.

If she didn't care about Joshua, would she repeatedly lower her standards for him? Would she tell him about our home's passcode, or even take him to public events as her plus one?

Of course not. All of that was just Abigail's self-deception.

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