"I'm not afraid." Lydia shook her head. She had her own thoughts on the matter.

Facing Nina, she started counting on her fingers as she explained, "First, if these people are watching your family, they'll definitely dig into your connections and find out we're friends. Second, I could bring a few bodyguards with me. If we live together, our safety might even improve." She truly didn't want to stay at home. Eugene showed up every day, going out of his way to impress her parents, and it made her genuinely uncomfortable. But seeing the sincere smiles on her parents' faces, Lydia couldn't bring herself to chase him away. She couldn't even say a harsh word to him.

She had already hurt her parents once before because of her stubbornness. Now that she was back home after her divorce, did she really want to go against them again? That would be so ungrateful.

These feelings weighed heavily on her heart. Rather than silently enduring them alone, she figured a change of scenery might do her some good.

most days lately, so we can chat,

clothes, and packed a suitcase. She headed downstairs, where Mr. and Mrs. Fay were chatting on the sofa. Their conversation revolved around Lydia and Eugene, as usual. "When will our daughter finally get through this? She can't eat or sleep well. As her mother, it

a couple decides to divorce, why should they be forced to wait? Back in our day, you could

out, and I'm worried Quincy might try to drag it on longer than necessary," Mrs. Fay said,

Quincy a chance when he married Lydia. They hadn't tried to stop them from getting

gone. Although they didn't know all the details, seeing their daughter so exhausted and worn out made

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