"Jas Black has blocked you and isn’t replying to your texts or answering your calls?" Nina Rice chuckled slyly, "Jane Sampson, aren’t you the one who wants to divorce? So, since he’s this angry, shouldn’t you be happily waiting for him to suggest a divorce? Or strike while the iron is hot and bring up divorce yourself. At this ti, when he’s so infuriated, he might just agree impulsively, don’t you think?"
"Divorce?"
Jane Sampson tousled her fine hair at her forehead.
It seed she had never thought about taking this opportunity to propose divorce to Jas Black.
"I had a significant hand in the wrongdoing this ti, and his anger is justified. So if I were to suggest a divorce now, that would be taking advantage of his vulnerability, causing him to beco a divorcee because of . Since I was young, I’ve understood one principle: one must be ethical in their conduct." Jane Sampson’s reply was solemn and serious.
"Pfft." Nina Rice couldn’t help but laugh inwardly. Not wanting to divorce but coming up with such a high-sounding excuse.
Nina thought, with Jas Black’s conditions, even if he beca a divorcee because of Jane Sampson, if he decided to remarry, wouldn’t there be a bunch of girls lined up for his status and the Black Family’s wealth, scrambling to marry him?
Finding a wife like Jane Sampson, not after money or status, might be difficult for Jas, but wives after his wealth? Weren’t they practically forming a line to the Pacific Ocean?
"If you really want to make it up to him, start by telling , what’s the matter he’s not talking to you about?" Nina asked.
Jane Sampson then told Nina about how she had acute high altitude disease in the small town last weekend, how Jas rushed over to take her to the hospital, then brought her back to the Capital Province. Of course, she also ntioned her agreent to obediently wait at ho until he ca back for the weekend, but as soon as he returned to the guard team, she would again head to the guard team the next day.
"Plus, I talked back to him a few tis on the phone, and then Jas just stopped communicating with ." Jane Sampson’s expression was one of hurt, "The film crew has already rearranged the schedule here, and I don’t want to delay the work of the entire crew just because of . Even though the director has offered to reschedule my filming tis, I don’t think that’s right."
For a newcor like her to have the entire cast and crew accommodate her schedule and plans, Jane Sampson didn’t want to be accused one day of being arrogant and acting like a prima donna.
Those were not good comnts for an actor, a public figure.
Jane Sampson had realized from the mont she decided to take this path that it was not an easy journey; she would need to forge ahead, cutting through thorns.
Having set out on this journey, having taken the initiative toward the belief in her heart, she didn’t want to give up halfway, not just when she was beginning to try, and bury herself at the starting line.
She harbored a dream in her heart.
No, it was not a dream.
It was faith.
She kept it hidden for two lifetis, and finally found the courage to pursue it.
She could foresee the myriad storms of bloodshed she would face in the future, but since her rebirth, she resolved to fearlessly pursue what she wanted to do.
Only those who have died once truly understand the value of life.
That ti she t death, her heart was filled with only one regret.
In this lifeti, Jane Sampson did not want to continue harboring that regret.
"Choosing between work and a lover is indeed a difficult choice," Nina Rice said with profound aning, "Choosing a lover ans failing your work, choosing work ans failing your lover. The world’s greatest dilemma is probably choosing between a wife and a mother, and the second greatest is between work and love."
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