What Happens in Chapter 42 – From the Book After catching my wife in bed with another man, I remarried
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Perhaps I'm holding onto resentment, which is why I can't move on.
I watched as Clara brought James back to our home and made him a bowl of nourishing soup.
"James, I spent hours simmering this. Have some; it'll do you good."
We'd been married for years, and I knew Clara had been raised with every comfort, never having needed to lift a finger in the kitchen. I once implored her to cook me a meal—it needn't be a culinary masterpiece, I simply desired a dish prepared by her hand.
But she severed all communication with me over that incident and embarked on a three-month solitary journey. Only after offering the most abject apologies was I able to convince her to return home.
My simple desire for a meal prepared by my wife was met with her utter indifference, yet James effortlessly inspires her devotion.
It appears that even the seemingly aloof and superior Clara can transform into a doting homemaker for the man who holds her affections.
A faint smile touched James's lips. "Ah, water under the bridge. I find solace in the mere fact that you still harbor affection for me."
A wave of nausea and fury washed over me as I witnessed James's theatrical display of victimhood.
My disappointment in Clara, however, burned even brighter. She chose to place her trust in a manipulative, avaricious scoundrel rather than in me, the one who had stood by her side since childhood.
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