Chapter 400: 400. The man who mooched off his partner was betrayed_1 "Two people were caught in bed at the hotel by my people; that pair of dogs got a beating. Seeing them upset, I decided to return to the country and live here for a while," Elly was somewhat surprised to hear this; Sean Lentz was the poor street artist her aunt had met and had a flash marriage with in Italy.
She wasn't very familiar with him; her only impression was that he carried sof an artist's aura, cultured and refined, learned and talented, a man who could easily attract women.
In Elly's view, when Sean stood next to her aunt, they didn't seem very compatible; Sean's demeanor was too delicate, and he spoke in soft, measured tones.
Meanwhile, Elly was decisive and fast-paced, exuding a strong woman's aura around her. To put it more bluntly, if the two appeared together, Sean looked more like Elly's subordinate little brother.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut Elly liked him, probably drawn to Sean's genteel and elegant quality.
After all, there were truly no men like that around Elly.
The few times she had seen them, Elly and Sean seemed very affectionate; using the common phrase online, it was like showing off a loving couple to tease single people.
Initially, Elly thought that even if they seemed mismatched, the nature of a marital relationship is for the couple to know themselves best. As long as her aunt and Sean were happy and comfortable together, who were others to meddle too much? But now, Elly had heard that Sean had been unfaithful.
This shocked Elly to a great extent, and seeing Elly's indifferent demeanor, she didn't know how to console her. She herself was in such a mess with her own relationship with Adam Jones; what ability did she have to comfort others? "Auntie..." She opened her mouth but couldn't cup with any comforting words.
It was Elly, completely indifferent, who waved her hand and said, "What's it to you? It's just a betrayal by a man who lives off women. I'm not even upset, so don't look atlike that." Whether Elly was truly upset or not, Elly wasn't clear, but at least she appeared to genuinely not care.
"So what do you plan to do about your situation with him?" "Of course, I'll divorce him and kick him out of my house." Elly curled her bright red lips, saying, "Your aunt has money, looks, and brains. Am I going to worry about not surviving without him?" With that, she patted Elly on the shoulder, continuing, "Just watch, the one who won't survive withoutwill be him." Elly looked at Elly's perfect profile and couldn't help but think of herself.
When she was young, many people said she resembled her aunt, not just in appearance but in personality as well.
But she realized that when it cto handling matters of the heart, she lacked her aunt's resolve.
Sean was undoubtedly someone her aunt had once loved, but she could just let go as if it were nothing. But what about her and Adam? It had been seven years, no, even more than that, and she still couldn't let go.
In this respect, she was still far behind her aunt.
Seeing Elly suddenly becsilent, guessing at her thoughts, Elly laughed, "Don't relate my situation to what you have with Adam. Can that spineless Sean compare to Adam? Not to mention, Adam, at least, won't treat you one way to your face and another behind your back."
At that, Elly laughed again, a touch of sarcasm in her voice, "He also won't rely on you financially and then cheat E' on you, right?" Elly: "..." Elly really didn't know how to respond to that remark; her aunt's way of comforting was indeed unique.
As the aunt and niece had just returned home, they saw the household staff with somewhat troubled expressions.