She had a tough attitude, but he wasn't angry.
It was as if she was the only one who was angry.
Nathaniel didn't care about her feelings, and said to himself, "I remember one night when I came back and saw you holding a book. It's about market operations. You said you couldn't understand it, and you just flipped through it casually. It's not actually true, is it?"
Hearing this, Janet asked, "So what? Mr. Webster, do you want to settle scores with me? Do you think that I had some ill intentions by your side before?"
"I didn't mean it that way." Nathaniel rubbed his hair in frustration. "Janet, can you stop talking to me like this? No matter what, I used to be your husband."
He just suddenly thought of some details that he didn't care much about in the past. If he paid a little attention to them at that time, he might find something.
Then...
Perhaps they wouldn't divorce.