"Yeah, it's a pity that such a beautiful girl is blind."

I was reminded of something and followed their gaze, looking toward the end of the corridor.

Samuel wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, slightly raised his thin lips, stood straight, and had an extraordinary temperament.

Jocelyn blushed and hid in his arms, too embarrassed to lift her head.

They were like the male and female leads in a drama and looked to be a perfect match.

I deliberately looked away, but I could still feel Samuel's gaze.

"Clare, why did you come here with us? If you regret divorcing me, there is still time..."

The arrogance on Samuel's face made me want to laugh.

He was so confident.

"You may be overthinking. I'm not like women who covet other people's husbands, let alone have extramarital affairs."

Jocelyn's face turned pale, and her desolation was visible to the naked eye.

My meaning was very clear.

I blamed them both at the same time.

Samuel's face instantly turned cold as he gritted his teeth hard.

"You're so poisonous, no wonder no one loves you."

My heart was struck, and I looked up in astonishment at the man in front of me.

He always knew what words could hurt me the most.

Samuel seemed quite satisfied with my reaction. Staring at me, he left a kiss on Samuel's forehead, then, carried her out of the hospital.

What followed was deathly silence.

It seemed like he forgot that we first met in this hospital.

At that time, I fainted on the roadside due to menstrual pain, and he happened to pass by and carried me into the car. He didn't mind the menstrual blood staining the cushion and insisted on taking me to the hospital.

When I woke up, I saw him sitting by my bedside.

He insisted on waiting for my family to come before leaving, saying that he was afraid I would have more problems in the hospital.

After learning that I had no family, he stayed with me for two whole days.

We exchanged contact information, and through frequent meals and shopping together, we became good friends.

On my birthday, he confessed to me and said he would be my safe haven for a lifetime.

I believed him.

Until the day of our wedding, I didn't know that he was with me because of Jocelyn's corneas.

What a joke.

I was browsing Instagram and saw Jocelyn's post.

"I'll spend the rest of my life with him."

In the photo, it was Samuel's back.

They were walking intimately on the lawn with a sea of flowers as a gift.