If I had known that Gary wouldn't wait for me when I went to the bathroom, I would have taken Mia to the public bathroom as I did in the past.

I shouldn't have expected Gary to care for his daughter for just a few minutes. The price was Mia's life.

I knelt in front of Mia's grave but still couldn't shed a tear.

When I started having stomach pains, I stood up to leave.

Unexpectedly, I saw Linda and Gary in the corner having an intimate conversation.

"Gary, I asked a master to do a divination for me, and the southeast corner is the most auspicious location for me. Let's choose that spot. Willy will love it!"

Willie was a dog that Gary gave Linda.

After saying that, Linda's tears dripped onto the urn in her hand, making her look particularly pitiful.

Gary hurriedly hugged Linda and comforted her, but unexpectedly, he saw me.

The tenderness on his face immediately disappeared, leaving only impatience and coldness.

"Rachel Chase, are you crazy? You think it's fun to play these tricks on me? You should know that I hate it most when people check my whereabouts!"

He scolded me while gently stroking and consoling Linda, who was weeping.

I felt sick seeing them like this, so I walked over to him and tried to leave.

On the narrow stairs, Linda suddenly stopped me.

"Rachel, my dog, Willie, died during delivery yesterday. Both she and her puppies died. I thought Gary might save them, but I didn't expect them all to..."

"Rachel, don't be angry with Gary. It's all my fault. I should be more considerate."

She looked sincere, but it only showed that she never really respected me as Gary's wife.

Her eyelashes were still wet from weeping. I could tell she was actually smug about it.

"That dog will die sooner or later with you as its master."

There was a famous pet hospital downstairs of Linda's apartment. If the dog had been sent for treatment in time, how could it have died of delivery?

I was just being honest, but Gary's face darkened.

"Where's your manner, Rachel? I can't believe you are so vicious! Linda lost her beloved dog and was so sad that she almost became sick. Not only did you not sympathize with her, but you also deliberately stabbed her in the heart. You should apologize to Linda now!"

Gary had the nerve to force me to apologize to Linda just for a dog whose cause of death was unknown. How shameless he was!

I suppressed my anger and tried to avoid him.