Chapter 30
If I were to tell Neil, he’d still stick to his guns, that’s just his domineering nature. His domineering personality wouldn’t let him give up easily if he can’t have Bonnie.
And if I were to tell Bonnie, it wouldn’t change a thing either. She’d probably be flooded with guilt and wouldn’t be able to face me, only reinforcing her evasion and rejection of Neil. And that might just trigger Neil to do something drastic.
As for Oscar, he’s no match for Neil. What good would it do to tell him? The best he could do is hang out with me to make Neil jealous and help me find some sort of emotional balance, right?
I’ve thought about all the possibilities, but the endgame remains unchanged.
“So why are you telling me all this?” Russel’s voice echoed again.
“You know now, I wasn’t kept in the dark by Neil. I’m willing to divorce him, but it’s Neil who isn’t,” I said with a hint of bitterness. “I hope you won’t try to persuade him anymore.”
Russel knew better than anyone how deep my love for Neil ran. He grew up with Neil and witnessed my decade-long crush on him.
Hearing me say these things seemed to throw him off, “Are you sure?”
I nodded firmly. “I’m sure!”
Russel stayed silent for a while. I wasn’t sure what he was thinking until we parted ways, and he said, “It’s good that you’ve come to terms with all this.”
I used to be so obsessed, thinking that as long as I loved Neil deeply, he would eventually respond.
Russel, being an outsider, knew all too well that this marriage was all one-sided from
end.
On my way home, I felt an unprecedented relief. Finally, someone knew I had let go of Neil. I hummed a tune, took a relaxing bath, and went to sleep.
I had to go home early the next morning for my dad’s birthday. Aft eparing the gifts, I texted Neil, “Don’t forget to come over to my place today.”
This time last year, Neil didn’t show up. I made up an excuse for him, saying he

He probably won’t come today either, but I don’t want to cover for him
any
“Happy Birthday, Dad!” I hugged my dad as soon as I got home and gave him a peck.
My mom watched from the side and said, “Why are you
“Of course! What do you think I pay my housekeeper for?”
too busy with work.
SO
Have y
you had breakfast?”
with a laugh, sitting down on the couch with my arm around my dad.
“Where’s Neil?” My dad looked at the door, saw no one else coming in, and immediately frowned, “He’s becoming more and more disrespectful!”
I awkwardly smiled and said nothing.
Normally, with my dad’s status, there would be many people coming to celebrate his birthday. But my dad is an upright person who doesn’t care for such things. He only celebrates his birthday with his family at home. I’m his only daughter, so naturally he hopes that his son-in-law could also come to make the day a bit more lively.
To his disappointment, Neil didn’t show up this year!
Just as my parents started complaining about Neil, I saw a tall figure at the door, holding a gift.
I quickly covered my dad’s mouth, “Dad, Neil’s here.”
I interrupted my dad. He glanced at the door, looking a bit embarrassed.
“Neil, come in and sit down,” my mom came out of the kitchen, looking delighted at Neil’s arrival.
Neil responded with a polite smile, “Sorry I’m late.”
He sat down across from my dad and me. He wore a gray striped vest and shirt, looking very handsome.
“Happy birthday, Dad. I got you something.” Neil placed a gift on the table, which appeared to be a box of coffee beans.
My dad is a government official, so luxurious gifts wouldn’t be appropriate.
He likes coffee, and Neil was clever to remember his preference.
In front of Neil, my dad decided not to open the package right away and simply said with a smile, “I’m happy enough that you could come, why bother with a gift?”
I rarely visit because I’m busy with work. If I came empty-handed on your birthday, it wouldn’t be right.” Neil can be aloof, but he knows how to talk.
Since my dad also has business dealings with him, he wouldn’t be too arrogant, nor would he show his arrogance in my house.
Neil’s shrewdness was ingrained in him, so it was quite shocking when he was willing to fall out with everyone for Bonnie.
My dad brushed it off, “Don’t say that. A man should prioritize his career.”
I found these two men’s insincere banter amusing. They seemed to have a good time, soon shifting the conversation to business. I found it boring and went to the kitchen to help my mom.
At noon, a table full of delicious food was served. We sat together, eating and chatting, it felt like a dream.
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