Gary Miller, just back from work, was shocked by the scene.
Calvin pushed me onto a chair with disdain, then ran to hide behind Gary.
"Dad, I think my sister is too nervous about the exams. A lot of people do. Don't worry," said Calvin.
After my mother died in my previous life, Calvin made a scene at Alan's door, demanding he let me go. Alan, heartless as ever, had his men break Calvin's legs and threw him out on the street. After that, I never heard from Calvin again. Thinking about it, I clenched my teeth with unresolved hatred. Alan, in this new life, I will make you pay.
Alan and I were high school classmates. He pursued me endlessly from our senior year until the end of my freshman year of college, when I finally agreed. My father was the president of a renowned publishing house, and he loved his job. During my freshman year, the publishing house ran into financial difficulties, and Alan invested a lot of money in the name of the Green family. I was studying literature and loved writing novels. Many of my novels were hits back then. However, since they only became popular after we got married, all royalties went to Alan.