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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 334

Summary for Chapter 334: The Marriage She Turned into War

Chapter 334 – A Turning Point in The Marriage She Turned into War by Internet

In this chapter of The Marriage She Turned into War, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 334 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

Abigail's eyes were filled with her disappointment toward me.

She seemed genuinely surprised that I would say such words, but everything I had said was the truth. If I had chosen to keep playing along, perhaps she would have accepted that pretense as reality and gone with it.

However, I no longer wanted to play along with her games. I didn't want to spend the rest of my life living for her.

I was a human being too—a living, breathing person. I felt pain just like anyone else.

Her attempts to explain herself were weak and unconvincing.

I didn't want to even think about her reasons or excuses. All I wanted was to spend my remaining time doing my best for myself.

Seeing her standing in front of me, refusing to leave, I couldn't help but find the situation laughable, so much so that it left me speechless.

Yet, if I didn't speak up now, who knew what more she might demand of me?

So, I took a deep breath and looked at her seriously as I slowly said, "Abigail, there's something I've wanted to say to you for a long time now, but you've never given me the chance to. Since you just won't let me go, I think this is as good a time as any for us to clear the air."

My words made her freeze in shock.

So, I forced myself to suppress my anger and frustration as I looked her in the eye and continued in the calmest tone I could afford, "Abigail, don't you think you've achieved your revenge already? If you like Joshua so much, then be with him. I told you before that I'm willing to divorce you, but why won't you? Why do you keep talking about reconciling with me?"

Halfway through my words, I started laughing out loud.

Looking at her now, I felt like an utterly pathetic clown.

I took a deep breath, then looked at her again, gently shaking my head. "Abigail, just face reality, will you? There's no going back for us. Our relationship is beyond saving."

The more I spoke, the more I felt like my heart was breaking. The pain was excruciating.

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