"Cheng Ruowei, it was you who betrayed me first."
Di Jinye said this without any hint of emotion in his voice.
Even he himself realized that he had long since lost the desire to seek revenge against her, and this line was merely an excuse to cover up his reckless behavior.
Upon hearing this, Cheng Ruowei simply smiled calmly and nodded, "But we're already divorced, isn't that enough?"
She didn't know that what bothered Di Jinye the most was that she never offered an explanation from beginning to end.
Therefore, Di Jinye never even had the chance to forgive or not forgive her; the divorce seemed to be just a unilateral decision she had notified him about.
"Not enough. It's for me to decide when this ends; whatever I do to you, you can take it as my revenge for our divorce."
"How can a divorce be just one-sided bitterness and vengeance, Mr. Di? Should I have the right to hate you as well?"
As she asked that question, Cheng Ruowei genuinely couldn't guess Di Jinye's response.