But today, he remained indifferent.
She felt a strong uneasiness: "David, what's wrong with you? Are you still suspecting that I did that? I really didn't. Joanna is very important to me. How could I do such a thing to her?"
In the past, whenever Annie put on a pitiful and aggrieved look and shed a few tears, David would easily believe her.
Because in his heart, Annie was a very gentle, weak, kind-hearted, and fragile woman who needed someone to protect her.
He was her only support.
She might deceive others, but not him.
David had been confident in this for many years.
But in the end, he found out that he had been a fool for so many years.
Once the trust in his heart had a crack, he began to suspect other things as well.
Annie could lie to him about her pregnancy, and about other things too.
Perhaps she wasn't as vulnerable as he had imagined.
What she showed in front of him wasn't her real side.
"Is Joanna really that important to you?" David spoke, his voice cold.