George was my high school senior. He went to a normal university, and after graduation, he started his own business
At that time, I was a sophomore at Yale ||
He said that no matter how good a school you graduate from, you’d still be an office drone, so it was better to start your own business and be the boss He persuaded me to drop out and join him.]]
The day I drop out from Yale, my parents world collapsed. They locked me at home to prevent me from seeing George
Later, I escaped through the window and rushed to New York where he lived overnight.||
During the time I accompanied him in his startup, we lived in basements, slept under bridges, and even collected cardboard and plastic bottles
Life was hard, but I never thought of leaving him
Later, when George’s company took off, he brought me back home to find my parents[]
He takes a serious bow to them, bringing bags of money to my parents‘ home[]
He but a curious villa for my parents and even donated a lot of money to my hometown ||
M each donation ceremony
George would proudly say, “This is my wife’s hometown, which is also my hometown. Without my wife, there would be no me today!”
My parents became proud too, feeling I had married the right person
Even our relatives took me as an example, teaching their children to find a good husband like I did
Back then, George gave me full face and respect |
I could see the love for me in his
in his eyes.
But now, no matter how his friends joke about me, he remains unmoved, even laughing along.
He became superior and mighty, always viewing me as he was my benefactor, looking down on me
He no longer respected me.
Perhaps, he simply didn’t love me anymore
So, love really can disappear.
After Vera tried to persuade me, my parents did the same
“What are you making a fuss about? Isn’t George good to you? You’re a housewife with no education, no abilities, no career. What can you do without him?*]]
“Theard from Vera that George hasn’t cheated. He hasn’t done anything wrong. With your qualifications, finding a man like George is already your ceiling. After divorce, you won’t find anyone better than himr
Back then, they were the ones who desperately tried to prevent me from marrying him.]]
Now, they are the ones desperately trying to prevent me from divorcing him.
Ugh. I just don’t get why they can never understand me.]