Chapter 737
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
She nodded in agreement. Her face appeared a little forlorn. âYouâre right. The future is unpredictable.
Back then, I married him with so much joy and anticipation. Never had I expected that every single day
of my married life would be like hell to me. I canât even run away.â
Turning to look at her, I smiled faintly and asked, âLetâs stop talking about me. Why donât you tell me
about yourself?â
The woman shrugged. A helpless look crossed her round face. âA book Iâve read says that all the
happy families are similar, but the unhappy ones are all different from one another. I totally agree with
it.â
I nodded my head. Afterward, Nora scampered over to me with a plate in her hand. âHey, try this. I
grilled some meat for you two.â
Staring at the few slices of grilled meat on the plate, Laurel asked, âDidnât we bring enough meat this
time?â
Nora shook her head. âNo, we brought quite a lot of them. We segregated the jobs and asked Rachel
to marinate the meat, but she didnât even touch it, so Tabitha only started to marinate them just now.
These are all we have for now. Come on, try it.â
Laurel pursed her lips with displeasure. âI knew it. It takes time to find out someoneâs true colors. At
first, I felt that sheâs quite outgoing and generous, but now Iâm starting to hate her.â
Nora nodded in agreement. Looking at us, she asked, âWhat did both of you talk about? It seems
youâre having a good time.â
âWeâre only talking about our family affairs.â Putting some food on another plate, I handed it to her.
âThese are ready to be grilled now. Pass it to them.â
Taking the plate, Nora asked with an inquisitive expression. âWhat family affairs did you guys talk
about? Share with me, please.â
With that said, her eager gaze was riveted on Laurel, as if she wasnât going to leave if the latter didnât
tell her something.
Having no other choice, Laurel finally told her, âItâs about the frustrations that the married women like us
have. Youâve never been in a relationship, so you canât understand our feelings.â
Nora clicked her tongue and said exasperatedly, âWhat do you mean by I canât understand your
feelings? Iâve heard people talking about it before. By the way, I heard that youâre going to get a
divorce. What happened?â
At Noraâs words, I turned to look at Laurel, as I didnât know much about her marriage.
Laurel heaved a sigh. âWeâve been arguing for months. In our six years of marriage, all our childâs
expenses are on me. I know Iâve no right to complain. After all, the child is mine. But I live like a widow
now. I almost lost my life in Venria and lost contact with him for a long time. Yet, he didnât even call or
text me. Whatâs the point of being with someone like him? When I came back from Venria, he left our
child with my mother-in-law and went outstation. In the name of starting a business, he took all our
savings with him. I can hardly see him now. Iâve lost faith in him, so Iâm thinking of getting a divorce.â
Nora nodded and let out a sigh. âYeah, itâs pointless to stay in this kind of marriage. Youâre better off
single.â
She then turned to look at me. âScarlett, your case is different from hers. Ashton is a rare gem. Heâs
rich and loves you deeply. No matter how severe the conflict is between you and him, you both should
talk it out and solve it calmly. Afterward, you can be happy ever after. Why donât you give him another
chance?â
As the conversation was directed back to my relationship with Ashton, I stood up, took the plate of food
from her, and suggested, âLetâs go and grill some meat.â
Trailing behind me, she rattled on, âScarlett, whatâs the use of running away from it?â
I ignored her and ambled over to the barbecue stand. The others were grilling their food while chatting
away.
Glancing at the woman behind me, Tabitha passed me some grilled sausages. âWhy are you
babbling?â
Nora pressed her lips together. âIâm teaching her about politics.â
All of a sudden, she turned to look at Rachel and said, âYou know nothing but how to flirt with men.
Instead of joining us, you should just check into a hotel with your man.â
For a moment, the atmosphere became awkward. Rachelâs face turned pale. She even stopped
chewing the meat in her mouth.
âOkay, okay, letâs bring the cushions out. The moon and the stars look so beautiful tonight. This is
perfect for stargazing. Donât be a party pooper.â
Laurel pulled Nora along to take the cushions. Armond and Tabithaâs fiancé followed them. With the
help of the two men, they could carry the cushions without difficulty.
Leaning closer to me, Tabitha asked suspiciously, âDonât you feel awkward?â
Puzzled, I asked her back, âWhy should I feel awkward?â
âYour ex-husband and his new girlfriend are around. Donât tell me that you donât care at all. Thatâs
bulls**t.â
With a faint smile, I gazed up at the starry night sky. âI think the moon and the stars are more worthy of
our attention now.â
I changed the topic, and she pursed her lips. Right then, they brought the cushions to us. Everyone lay
on a cushion while stargazing.
Tabitha was with her fiancé, while Armond was by Noraâs side, and Ashton was next to Rachel. All the
couples looked so sweet together.
Thank God that Laurel and Tessa kept me company, so I felt at ease. Only when I lay down did I realize
Ashton was lying right next to me, with Rachel by his other side.