He naturally assumed that I was following him.

He thought that I was unhappy about him being with Trina, so I often did something to bug him.

For example, before he went out last night, I begged him while pulling his clothes. I said that I was in pain and asked him to save me.

But he thought this was my way of keeping him.

I glanced at Hugh, not wanting to waste time with him, and for the first time, I didn't respond to his words.

"Hugh... Ava seems a little upset."

"Don't mind her. She's just too bored and doesn't wanna be ignored."

When I heard this, I stopped in my tracks.

Maybe it was the power given to me by the small box in my hand. I turned around boldly and stared at them.

"If you think I should be happy if I see my husband accompanying his mistress to see a doctor, then you are really a perfect match. One of you is a scum, and the other is a cheap slut."

Trina's expression changed, and Hugh scolded me.

"Ava, watch your mouth. Don't forget what you did to marry me."

Hugh protected Trina behind him as he always did, acting as if I had bullied her.

Made sense.

Without me, they would have been together. They didn't have to have an affair in front of me now.

I used to argue and explain with him, but now, I didn't have any desire to talk to him at all. He could think whatever he wanted to think. I was tired.

"I remember clearly."

I sneered and looked at him, saying, "You know what? I was so stupid back then. So...

"Let's get a divorce."

After speaking, I turned and left. Hugh looked at my back, his expression somewhat stunned.

I felt a burning gaze that seemed to put me on fire.

Perhaps because of extreme disgust or anger, Hugh left Trina behind for the first time and chased after me.

"What do you mean? Explain."

"Divorce. How's that hard to understand?"

He was surprised that I'd talk back.

He failed to react for a moment. He was stunned for a few seconds before gritting his teeth and pulling me, asking, "What are you up to now?"

"Nothing."

I shook off his hand and didn't want to waste any more time with him.

Hugh wanted to chase after me again, but not far away, Trina exclaimed.

"Hugh..."

Hugh stopped and turned around to look.

Trina, in the wheelchair, clutched her chest in pain and looked towards this side.

Hugh didn't hesitate at all and immediately rushed over to pick up Trina.

I knew it. She was the only person who could make him act so decisively to save her.