Jean Samuelson
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Mismatch in Love
Modern Here’s the translation of the text into English:
I have been married to my husband for three years, and he has never taken me home to visit the grave. One time, I secretly followed him when I brought him medicine, and I discovered that he actually had a deceased first love. I wanted an explanation, but my husband told me not to fantasize about competing for love with a dead person. After my grandmother's persuasion, I reconciled with my husband. However, he suddenly brought home a distant cousin who was going to live with us. The cousin is naturally well-behaved, but I always felt she looked familiar. She and my husband have a very good relationship, and they even spend more and more time together in the room. The cousin even shamelessly washes my husband's underwear! When I confronted her, I picked up a dropped photo and found out that the cousin is actually the sister of his deceased first love. During our argument, my husband chose to defend his sister.
Not long after, I unexpectedly met an old acquaintance in the hospital and discovered that the person who encouraged me to pick myself up by finding a toy back then was someone else. My obsession with my husband had died, and I decided to get a divorce. The cousin quickly became my husband's new partner, and when I started to move out of the house, he still thought I was just sulking and expressed his willingness to forgive me. I immediately accelerated the divorce process. But my husband was no longer willing to divorce and began to entangle me in various public places. Later, I learned that the sister of his first love quickly became pregnant with his child and wanted to use this opportunity to seize his assets. My husband then felt regret and wanted to start over with me. In the midst of mutual torment, the cousin's child passed away, and my husband had to pay a large sum of money, while also developing mental health issues. I encouraged him to start anew, but I would no longer wait for him in the same place. You might like
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