Chapter 142 Episode 142

Elijah’s eyes briefly locked in a frozen gaze, his fingers nervously adjusting the cufflinks at his wrists.

“So, what exactly are you trying to imply?” he demanded.

Albin’s tone carried a hint of urgency as he responded, “Elijah, this isn’t about proving something.

It’s about understanding what you truly want.

Elizabeth is considering divorce because she feels neglected and unloved.

If you’re serious about avoiding a divorce, then you need to show her your affection.

Love isn’t solely about the gifts you can buy.”

His voice grew tense with anxiety.

“Emotions need to be nurtured and shared openly.

You can’t just replace emotional connection with money, can you? Isn’t it necessary to invest your feelings as well?”

Elijah’s expression darkened, his brows furrowing in confusion.

Although he understood each word Albin spoke, when they came together, they baffled him.

The younger Elijah would have dismissed such concerns as trivial.

Yet, given Elizabeth’s increasingly drastic responses recently, he found himself pausing to reconsider.

is love, really? It’s

really more valuable than tangible

whether he truly loved Elizabeth, the

idea, was foreign to him from his

matters of the heart were overshadowed by practical

relationships he saw among peers seemed no more than transactions—be it for personal gain, physical

was what defined love,

partnership with Elizabeth was

of a character in

spark of energy when

wife he was content to have by his side, and he envisioned continuing their life together

the idea of Elizabeth leaving him over

of

futility of changing Elijah’s deeply rooted views

shoulders,

too entrenched in your own viewpoint

once,

humble yourself and

chance

I’m not lying to

he remained silent, brushing off Albin’s hand

Elijah disliked physical contact with others, with only three exceptions—Sandra,

they conversed, Albin guided Elijah

is the place,”

area

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