
The Fog Disperses and the Rain Stops and No One Returns
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In the seventh year after our marriage, I finally paid off all the loans for my husband. I couldn't hide my joy and sat in the car, planning to tell my husband the good news after he finished the phone call. Until my husband's deliberately lowered voice suddenly appeared on the car's Bluetooth. "I said I would pay off your debt and I will do it. I'm married and now have a good wife. Once the debt is paid off, you and I will have nothing to do with each other!" My face froze. Pay off debt for whom? I turned my head and looked at my husband, who was holding a phone in his hand and frowning outside the car window. The next second, a female voice chuckled and said: "It doesn't matter? After all, you are too ruthless to get married. You promised me back then that you would support me for the rest of my life even if we get divorced." "I won't tell you anymore. I'm going to go abroad for a few days. Remember to pay this month's repayment." I felt cold all over and my ears were buzzing. In the past seven years, I have become sallow and thin due to fatigue, but I ended up paying off debts to my husband's ex-wife?
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