Susan was struck by her father's cruel but realistic words, lying limp on the ground.
She stopped crying this time, but her face turned pale.
Sorrow, grief, regret, and despair gradually took her.
She shouldn't have gone out with his coat that night. If she hadn't seen her husband talking to Donna, she wouldn't have forced him to break up with that woman, which got him cornered, and finally decided to divorce her.
"Anybody? Help Ms. Sterling back to that house! Susan, you have a good rest in that house these days. Don't come out. The follow-up of the divorce will be handled by the lawyer. You don't have to show up." Old Sterling was also very sad to see her like this. Although he was angry with what she had done, she was his daughter, after all!
Susan didn't speak. She stood up and walked out of the room like a ghost.
Old Sterling looked at his daughter's back and sighed again.