Marshall’s love affair eventually came to the attention of the Moore family. They didn’t accept a woman without a background as their daughter-in-law but had their own subtle ways of expressing it. They didn’t openly object but sent an invitation letter, sincerely inviting Willow to attend the old man Moore’s birthday party.

They sent clothes and jewelry, appearing to value Willow greatly. Even Marshall was surprised. They were too young to realize that this was a trap. They believed the elders of the Moore family genuinely accepted their relationship.

Willow wore the clothes and jewelry provided by the Moore family and attended the banquet with Marshall.

However, the lavish banquet wasn’t something one could blend into just by wearing expensive clothes. It was a spiritual humiliation, without overt conflict, but with subtle crushing and contempt from all aspects of origin, vision, and knowledge.

Willow, proud of her achievements, had worked her way up from a small town to the bustling metropolis of Rivera. She always believed in her potential for limitless future success.

But she could never have imagined that her hard-won achievements were insignificant to these people. She was even a joke and a topic of gossip.

She could accept material differences because she was young and willing to work hard, with a promising future ahead. But the spiritual and worldview differences were something she couldn’t reconcile.

After the banquet, Willow calmly reevaluated her relationship with Marshall.

saw it wasn’t suitable, she would end the relationship in time. No matter how much she loved him, she wouldn’t

never experiencing a rebellious phase. When he finally fell

already felt the two

wasn’t a girl who indulged in love. Compared to Marshall, she had a clear plan for her future. Marshall didn’t have the ability to defy his family then, but he still tried

break up but didn’t expect Willow to disappear first. Then, someone with a clear plan for the future abandoned her imminent

why, but learning about this now

but didn’t tell Marshall. Her reasons were unknown to outsiders, but she must

funeral. Perhaps her spiritual world was on the brink of collapse at that

uncomfortable. She hadn’t

immediately called the police. Why wasn’t a case filed? Why was it suppressed so effectively? You didn’t

believe no

believe it either. He pondered and finally

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