Leave the Betrayed LoveChapter 1

At my birthday party, I waited in the restaurant until closing, but Stella Park didn't come to fulfill her promise to celebrate for me.

Just as I was about to leave, I saw the message she sent me five minutes ago: [I have something to do, so I can't be there.]

I then saw her posting on social media, and the photo was taken at her male colleague's home.

She wrote: [Have a nice weekend.]

In the past, I might have kept calling and messaging Stella to question her.

But now I just gave this post a like.

After I left without telling her, she panicked and looked for me.

She said she could change and begged me not to abandon her.

A rare rainstorm hit Aulama. After getting off work, my colleagues left one after another, leaving me working overtime.

Stella sent a message: [It's raining too heavily, I'll pick you up.]

I knew she was easing our relationship.

Last weekend, Stella went to the hospital to check if she was ready for pregnancy. She asked me to wait downstairs in the hospital, but she didn't come downstairs for a long time.

It was not until the doctors had left work that I saw her colleague David Collins's posting on social media. In the photo, Stella had a gentle look and a sweet smile.

He wrote: [Stella, be happy every day.]

When I got home, I questioned Stella about that photo.

But she pushed my hand away impatiently.

"We just happened to meet in the hospital. He has a high fever. As his colleague, isn't it normal for me to drive him home? It's hard to get a taxi in such heavy rain. Don't make trouble for no reason!"

It was indeed difficult to get a taxi in heavy rain, but how could she let her husband walk in the rain?

We had a cold war for half a month because of this.

Yesterday, Stella sent me a screenshot of the restaurant reservation.

I knew she wanted to ease our relationship by taking advantage of my birthday.

In the past, I always tried every means to reconcile with her. If in the past, she could take the initiative to ease our relationship like this, I would be overjoyed and flattered.

But unexpectedly, I was abnormally calm today.

I only replied: [OK.]

We agreed to meet at seven o'clock. I paused my work for this. It was difficult to park in front of the company, so I walked quickly to the bus stop.

At ten o'clock, the rain was getting heavier. Although I held an umbrella, my shoulders and trouser legs were still wet by the heavy rain.