I sneered and walked straight to the guest room.
The quilt was thrown on the ground at random, covered with stains and vomit and the original flower embroidery became dirty.
My fingers trembled as I pointed to the quilt. "Margot, explain it!"
She timidly shrank her neck and replied, "I didn't mean to, I just had a sudden nausea ...."
She bent down to pick it up and said, "Hailey, don't be angry, I'll help you wash it clean."
But as soon as she bent down, she cried out in pain.
"Ah! My stomach hurts."
Cornell immediately rushed over and pushed me to the ground.
The back of my head hit the leg of the bed hard and at the moment of the sharp pain, warm liquid flowed down my forehead.
I bit my lip without making a sound. I just looked at him with a smile, trying to see clearly whether he had any heart or not.
He hugged Margot, his cold and stern eyes filled with extreme disgust.
"How much? I'll pay for it! I'm begging you, stop messing around! Do you feel a sense of accomplishment when you torture me and Margot with such insignificant things?"
I felt like I had a hole in my heart.
He used to treat me coldly, but he never looked at me with such gaze. He must hate me now.
I suddenly found it extremely boring, why bother annoying him here?
I compromised.
It stained with blood and vomit, dirty, I didn’t want it anymore.
And, I didn't want the man either, dirty and disgusting.
I propped myself up and spoke, "Cornell, I'm not short of money."
Then, I left, but he suddenly grabbed me, with a helpless look on his face. "You're not in a good mood today. You better go back to the Wijnbergens' house and I'll come pick you up in three days."
I shook off his hand and left quickly.
In a home we had been living for several years, I was ultimately just a passer-by.
In the Wijnbergen Family's house.
I had already explained the farce at the wedding to my parents.
Seeing me back home, my mother breathed a sigh of relief.
"Hailey, I should be grateful to God! If you found it out after you got married, what would you do?"
"The Leanders always complains about us businessmen being greedy for money, but their academic family has raised such a shameless person!"