The number of times, the time, the frequency—everything was recorded clearly.

I was unwilling to believe it, yet my heart was trembling violently.

The times recorded of him cheating—indeed, during those times, he was not by my side.

But the times recorded… All of them were moments he really wasn’t with me.

My heart suddenly dropped when I thought about it.

With trembling hands, I called him. He, who had never not answered my calls, did not pick up this time for a long while.

That’s when the panic hit. I called him over and over, more than twelve times, and he didn’t answer once.

And just then, my phone suddenly popped up a notification from the weight tracker.

[Your current weight is three kilograms more than your previous measurement. Rapid weight gain can easily harm your body. Please pay attention.]

The moment I saw it, my heart just instantly sank.

There was a woman in my bedroom, standing on my weighing scale!

I could no longer hold back. I grabbed a taxi straight home. The second I set foot inside the villa, I heard coquettish gasps coming from upstairs, along with a man’s low voice.

Even without seeing it with my own eyes, I could already tell that this was Conrad’s voice.

After being together for more than ten years, his voice had long been engraved into my bones.

I just never thought that he would sleep with another woman.

I wanted to storm upstairs and confront him, but then I heard their conversation.

“Conrad, if I hadn’t run over and killed Ophelia’s mom back then, you wouldn’t have had to marry her just for a letter of forgiveness. And for so many years, in order to keep her completely in the dark, you even tampered her eye meds. You’ve really worked hard.”

Estelle’s voice was dripping with fake pity. But the second her words hit me, my whole body went numb.

Conrad kissed her eyelids gently. “For you, anything I do is worth it. Just one more month. After that, she’ll go completely blind. Then you never have to worry about her finding out the truth.”

His cold voice stabbed into my ears, making my brows tighten from pain instantly.

“But if she goes blind in a month, will it affect the baby she’s carrying? I mean, that’s our child.

“And what about her fragrances? Although I’ve already relied on her fragrances to gain a firm foothold in the company, I am, after all, the R&D director. If she goes blind and can’t create other new products, what should I do?”