Seeing that Renee walked out of the bedroom and Wilson obviously had something to say to her, Windy tried her best to sit up from the bed. Seeing this, Wilson quickly stood up and helped her up, fetched a pillow for her and put it behind her. After she sat down, she sat back to where she was.
After a long while, Wilson saw that Windy was silent and didn't know what she was thinking about. She held one of her hands, and Windy also felt that her hand was held. She looked up at Wilson, who was looking at her and said, "Windy, I know what Shawn has done to you recently must have made you sad. You are disappointed in him. You won't forgive him. I can understand you."
"But you have to know, if you keep refusing to forgive him, what should you do in the future? What are you going to do yourself?"
"I also heard from your grandfather that you have mentioned the divorce Shawn again and your attitude is very firm. If it weren't for grandpa who stopped you and persuaded you, you might have divorced him now."
Wilson paused for a while and felt a lot. Seeing that Windy didn't respond to her, she continued, "Why do you think women marry men? Don't they just want to have someone to re
ful. We haven't really experienced it. We think it's not that terrible. If you really think so, it's wrong."
"For a divorced woman, she is a loser in her marriage. Even if she will meet a better man in the future, and that man can treat her wholeheartedly. But what about his family? What about his friends? Can they treat her with all their heart?"
"You may think it doesn't matter if someone talks about you, but do you still think it doesn't matter when you suffer the pain mentioned by thousands of people?"
"That's exactly why I didn't want to divorce your father no matter how difficult it was at that time. I also want to understand that if I really divorced at that time, with the identity and status of the Yu Clan, others would definitely think that I was an abandoned woman by the Yu Clan, but on the contrary, I didn't divorce. No matter what happened between your father and me, or between him and other women, in their eyes, I'm still the noble hostess of the Yu Clan."
After hearing what Wilson said, Windy kept silent, but she had to admit that what Wilson said was right, and she seemed to be luckier than Wilson. At least, she felt that Shawn still cared about her.