Unfortunately, that just made her even angrier.
In the past, it was he who rejected other women. He was the one who made others suffer, yearning but failing to attain. Now, he had finally tasted that flavor of suffering, and it was indeed painful.
An Ruo returned to her bedroom, curling up on the bed, with the events of that day flooding her mind.
Reflecting on it now, she had indeed been foolish then.
So he had married another woman, she shouldn't have let the fact that she couldn't accept this reality lead to a difficult birth.
She should have been indifferent, she should have been more relaxed, and then the child wouldn't have died.
But she also understood that at that time, she was completely incapable of being rational and detached. They had just pledged themselves to each other, she was carrying his child, she loved him so deeply, she naturally couldn't accept his betrayal.
In fact, it was all her own fault for being too foolish, for loving someone too much...