She tried to coax me, "What's wrong with you? Can't you take good advice? You've been relying on Olivia all these years. Without her, where are you going to find another rich woman like that?"

I didn't respond. When a man makes a mistake, it's considered normal. But when a woman does, there are a thousand excuses to justify it.

And I'm just supposed to stand still, waiting for the one who hurt me to turn around and love me again.

Lea, right in front of me, called Olivia several times, all of which she hung up. Olivia was busy 'liberating her nature' now, even the king himself wouldn't get her to answer.

"Hmph, I really tried for you." I watched Lea finally scrawl her signature across the resignation form. I grabbed the signed document, packed up and left the office.

By the time I got home, they had finished their 'business'. The moment I stepped in, an unpleasant smell hit me.

"It's weekend, where did you go?" Olivia still had a flush on her face, her expression slightly unnatural.

"Went out to get some medicine." I lifted the bag in my hand and walked straight past. As I passed Judas, I said, "Make sure you clean up. Your boss has a cleanliness obsession."