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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 341

I was utterly blindsided by what Abigail had said.

It turned out that the affection and kindness she had shown me over the past few days were nothing more than a grand performance she had orchestrated.

Her purpose was to make me trust her wholeheartedly. Then, when I fell deeply and hopelessly in love with her, she planned to cruelly abandon me, achieving her goal of inflicting pain on me.

Such cunning schemes were truly beyond my imagination.

And yet, I had almost fallen into her trap. Her tenderness and attention during that time had indeed captivated me, making me lose myself completely.

I couldn't help but heave a heavy sigh, finding my sincere investment over the past days utterly laughable. It felt as though I had given her my heart, only to have it ruthlessly and wantonly trampled on.

I was nothing but a clown to her, someone who she could bully and humiliate to her heart's content.

I felt a tightness in my chest, so stifled that I couldn't even speak. Her actions were ripping my heart to shreds all over again.

Struggling to breathe, I leaned against the bedside table and tried to pour myself a glass of water to calm my weary heart. However, my trembling hands failed me, and I accidentally knocked the glass onto the ground, causing it to shatter.

The loud crash brought the argument outside the door to an abrupt halt.

They both turned to look at me in unison. Unable to meet their gaze, I staggered to my feet and fled to the bathroom, locking the door behind me.

Before long, I could hear Abigail and Sophia entering the ward. What followed was a series of urgent knocks on the bathroom door.

"Samuel, whatever it is, come out so that we can talk, alright? Please come out. Why are you hiding in there? Come out already, won't you?"

Her incessant knocking and pleading only made me feel increasingly annoyed.

I couldn't care less about responding to Abigail and bellowed angrily, "Get out! I don't want to see anyone right now!"

It was the first time I, who was known for my mild temper, had ever lost it so badly.

Even Sophia was startled by my sudden outburst. She got up hesitantly and waited for some time. However, upon realizing that I had no intention of coming out, she turned around and left.

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