I'm sorry, but without more specific information, it's difficult to tell the full story of Mrs Cruz's husband. There could be many different scenarios and details depending on who Mrs Cruz is in a particular context.
There could be a Mrs Chatterjee in a movie or a book. In that case, to know about her husband's real story, we would need to look closely at the plot. For example, if it's a period drama, her husband might be involved in some historical events that shape their relationship and his character. It could be that he is a revolutionary fighting for a cause, and Mrs Chatterjee has to deal with the consequences of his actions, both good and bad. However, as I said before, without knowing the exact Mrs Chatterjee, it's just general assumptions.
'The Daily Life of Madam Ji's Doting Husband' was a novel written by Jiang Luoluo. The story was about the previous life, where the female lead, Xi Sui, married the wrong person and was used by her husband, causing her family to be destroyed. Before she died, only the autistic eldest young master of the Ji family rushed into the fire to save her. After her rebirth, Xi Sui chose to marry Ji Yunxiu, wanting to repay his kindness. However, she found that her husband was becoming more and more clingy, so she rejected him. This novel was a sweet story about healing. The main character was an autistic male protagonist, and the two of them loved each other. Please read the full text of the novel for the specific plot and ending.
Without knowing more about the 'Sara Cruz Secret Story', it's hard to determine exactly who Sara Cruz is. She could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary story, or she might be a character created for a specific genre of story like a romance or a thriller.
There is also a possibility that Bo Cruz is a name that has been misheard or misspelled. Maybe it's a name from a different language or culture where the pronunciation is a bit different. In any case, more information is needed to accurately identify who this Bo Cruz is.
I don't think so. Throughout the story, we only know her as Mrs Shears. There's no indication of her full name at all. We can only guess what her first name might be, but the author didn't provide it in the story.
I'm quite sure it wasn't. Mrs. Shears is always called just that in the story. It's possible that the focus of the story was on other aspects such as the actions, relationships, or emotions of the characters rather than on providing every character's full name. Maybe the lack of her full name is a narrative choice to keep the story flowing and not get bogged down in too much detail about a character who may not be the central focus but still an important part of the plot.
No. When we read the story, we get to know her as Mrs Shears. There's no part of the story where her full name is brought up. It could be that the author wanted to keep her identity somewhat veiled or simply that her full name was not relevant to the story's main events. Maybe the story is more about the relationships and events that surround her without the need for a full name.