Staring at the notebook in her hand, Leena couldn't believe that it was really her lost notebook and was really taken away by Carlson. She didn't understand why Carlson took away her notebook in such a way. He knew clearly that she was going to save Rena, but he still plotted against her in this way. The more Leena thought about it, the angrier she became. Without hesitation, she took her notebook out of Carlson's study.
Carlson was enjoying the shower. He didn't come out for a long time. Leena sat in the bedroom and waited, with a notebook she had taken over by the bedside, waiting for Carlson to confront her.
Leena recalled what had happened before, and finally her thoughts returned to Alina's phone call. Alina said that there was something wrong with Carlson and Lily, and that something might have happened to Rena. Her love and friendship would have problems. But what was the problem? Did Alina foresee that Carlson might snatch her notebook and know what happened to Rena in the kidnappers' hands? Otherw
ou finished?"
Leena was surprised. What did Carlson mean?
Carlson moved his fingers a little. With a faint smile at the corners of his mouth, he said, "I've always thought that you're a good woman. You're friendly, kind and tenacious. Even in such a complicated circle, you still keep your original intention and nature and won't be affected by anything. You're a rare good woman. I used to admire you and like you very much, so I never regret marrying you. But..."
Sure enough, there was a 'but' behind every praise. The so-called 'but' would deny one's all merits. As a college student, Leena understood what the 'but' meant. The only thing she didn't understand was the change in Carlson's attitude towards her. It was a one hundred and eighty degree turn. It seemed that his attitude towards her had changed overnight.
"But you never think about me. You always want to get something from me, but you never want to pay anything for me. So you have always let me down. Leena, you make me sad and heartbroken."