My Husband Was Away On A Deal—Then I Saw Him At The Law Office-Teptep

My husband was buried in an international merger project, so I went back alone to attend my best friend’s wedding.

I thought I could survive one evening without anyone asking questions.

I was wrong.

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The first laugh came before I had even properly settled at the table.

Someone had recognised me instantly, and once my name was out in the open, the rest of the room seemed to remember all the things I had once tried to leave behind.

There was the old story about how I had chased Shen Yanci through university.

There was the engagement I had once made such a fuss over ending.

There was the fact that he was now a partner at one of the best law firms in City A, polished into the sort of man people spoke about with admiration and caution.

And there was the rude, eager curiosity of people who enjoy watching a woman they once underestimated sit quietly in the middle of her own humiliation.

Shen Yanci was sitting directly opposite me.

He heard every word.

He did not help me.

He did not defend me.

He did not even look at me.

That was almost worse than anger.

It was the kind of silence that tells you, without a single word, exactly where you stand in someone else’s life.

I had once thought I knew.

At university, I had chased him with embarrassing enthusiasm.

I brought breakfast every morning and waited for him after class.

I sat with him in the library for entire nights, trying not to fall asleep while he studied, his expression always calm and impossible to read.

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