After Rolf left, I changed my clothes casually and took a taxi away without disturbing the driver.

I knew he wouldn’t agree to accompany me.

I didn’t want him to accompany me in the first place.

Swiping through the address book, I found Keith, who was blacklisted by me.

When I called the tenth times, Keith finally answered impatiently.

“Jocelyn, you still want to pester me after three years? I’m married to Serena! If you hadn’t suddenly returned to the Snider Family to recognize your ancestors, the marriage partner would never have been you…”

I interrupted Keith’s chattering.

“Keith, your wife cheated on you, did you know?”

Keith was silent for a rare time.

“Serena won’t betray me.”

His voice was obscure and he seemed to have thought of something.

I looked at the scenery receding outside the window and wiped away my tears.

I also thought Rolf wouldn’t betray me.

“Check it again, Keith, check it carefully.”

After hanging up the phone, I asked the driver to park the car at the law firm.

I drafted a divorce agreement and went home again.

Until the afternoon, Rolf, who used to work overtime every day, came home on time to pick me up.

It seemed that he was about to get what he wanted and the corners of his mouth were raised intentionally or unintentionally.

The old house of the Davison Family was located halfway up the mountain.

When we arrived, there were already some people.

I had been married for three years, but the Davison Family still didn’t like me.

A few side branches whispered something when they saw me.

“Jocelyn is obviously the real daughter of the Snider Family, but it has been three years and she hasn’t changed her surname to Snider.”

“Tsk, you think she is shameful. She had an affair before marriage. How can she compare with her sister, Serena.”

“I heard that Serena has been a famous pianist abroad in recent years.”

I turned my head away and pretended not to hear anything.

Anyway, I would leave after the game was over.

Serena appeared at the door in a dazzling dress, holding the slightly distracted Keith.

Rolf, who was holding my hand, let go immediately.

Serena was full of joy and threw herself into Rolf’s arms.

Then she let go immediately, blushing.

“I’m used to living abroad. I didn’t mean it. Don’t mind, Jocelyn.”

Rolf’s hand was still hanging in the air and then it was put down stiffly.

Hearing this, his eyes fell on me.

I smiled casually, but glanced at Keith instead.