Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Lucky Wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 1641. Let's read the author's The Lucky Wife Internet story right here.
At this moment, Angeline was sitting on the bed, wrapping herself up like a dumpling. Her eyes were unfocused as she stared blankly at Jay.
Jay stood a meter away and looked helplessly at her. Angeline did not want him to get close to her at all because she would put on a look of resistance every time he approached her.
Even after so long, Jay could only get close to her after she fell asleep.
Finally, Jay attempted to approach her, but when Angeline saw him walking toward her, she pulled the blanket closer. Hidden in the blanket, her body quivered terribly.
Jay stopped in his tracks. Sighing in despair, he said in a defeated manner, “You really don’t want me anymore, Angeline?”
Angeline shook her head. It was not that she did not want him. She just thought she looked really hideous and felt worthless… The words Chloe had said to her were like scars etched into her body, making Angeline hate herself very much.
She was not good enough for Jay.
For so long, Angeline's alienation toward him had become a source of agony for Jay every day. He could not stand it anymore, so he must seek a breakthrough to improve their relationship.
He tried to approach Angeline, but Angeline was suddenly afraid to look at him now. She would bury her head like a kid who had done something wrong.
Jay sat on the bed and picked her up along with the blanket to place her on his knees, doing so ever so gently. Even so, Angeline felt as though she had been violated and suddenly reached out to push him away hard.
Jay's heart ached. Since childhood, she would never run away from him no matter the mistakes he made or how angry he had made her.
Angeline had probably given up on him this time, and that was why all this while she insisted on doing one thing only: to get rid of him.
“Don't give up on me, Angeline. Please." He embraced her tightly and buried his head in her neck, his tone as soft and as aggrieved as a child.
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