Just as she turned around, she saw the group of women open the door to a private room just three steps away from her. The room was dimly lit, already occupied by people, with sounds of men and women flirting and laughing coming from inside. In the last second before the door closed, she clearly saw the man sitting at the far end, with his gold-rimmed glasses shining, his peach blossom eyes slightly upturned, the top button of his shirt undone. He held a wine glass in one hand, with the star attraction from the poster sitting on his lap, their heads close, whispering intimately, a scene of mutual affection.
Tao Le stood outside the door, stunned, staring in that direction like she had lost her soul, her eyes unknowingly turning red. Was that man, exuding an aura of evil charm, still Su Yiwen? Chapter 57
Tao Le didn’t know how long she stood there. Separated by a door, her good husband was flirting with a prostitute, while she, the poor pregnant woman, had to stay home staring at four walls. Fine, very fine, Su Yiwen, you’re ruthless! Tao Le wiped her face, cursing herself in her mind, what’s the point of crying, he can’t see you, he’s still having fun in there! Perhaps her appearance caught the attention of passing staff, someone approached to ask if she needed help. Tao Le could only give a vague response before hurrying to the bathroom; she really needed to calm down now.
After being splashed with water, Tao Le looked at her reflection in the mirror, her expression haggard. While others who were pregnant got plump and fair, she looked as if she were malnourished. She didn’t look like a newlywed wife at all; instead, she resembled a widow. At this thought, tears once again flowed uncontrollably down her cheeks. Tao Le sniffed, wondering when she had become so useless. If her husband was cheating, she should confront him; she would be ready for a fight or an argument, not just cry like this! Suppressing her grief, Tao Le tried to calm her emotions. Since Su Yiwen was so heartless, she shouldn’t expect any leniency from her. She pulled out her phone, hesitated for three seconds over the contact list, and finally dialed a number she thought she’d never call again.