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Besides Zhang Yunxin, what else could possibly compel him to weave such elaborate lies about me? 0
 
Wait a minute. 0
 
I suddenly recalled the chat logs I had seen on Zhang Yunxin's phone. In addition to those few messages, there were also several voice call records. 0
 
Approximately once a day, during Xinchuan's working hours, each call lasted around three to five minutes. 0
 
The content of the calls wouldn’t be saved like the message records. 0
 
What they discussed over the phone remained a mystery to anyone. 0
 
And what could these brief call records prove? 0
 
My mind was racing, as if two little figures were fighting inside my head. 0
 
One little figure insisted that such short call records didn’t mean anything; perhaps they were just discussing work, and I was overthinking it. 0
 
The other little figure shouted in my ear, what kind of work requires daily phone calls? 0
 
No one knew what they talked about on the phone. 0
 
Maybe the chat logs were so clean precisely to cover up the truth, cleared daily to leave only parts that wouldn’t raise suspicion. 0
 
The two little figures argued fiercely, almost ready to clash in my mind. 0
 
It gave me a headache. 0
 
 
I lay in bed tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep. 0
 
After all these years of marriage, I had long grown accustomed to having Xinchuan by my side. 0
 
Being alone in the empty house made me feel a bit scared. 0
 
Especially since it was a typhoon day. The wind howled outside, accompanied by flashes of lightning and thunder. 0
 
Even though I had closed the windows tightly and drawn the curtains to block out any light, I could still hear the fierce wind slamming against the windows with a loud thud. 0
 
Fear made me curl up under the covers, wrapping myself tightly in the warm blanket. 0
 
The blanket still carried Xinchuan's scent. 0
 
Tears inexplicably fell again, soaking my pillow before I even realized it. 0
 
I knew I was being pathetic. 0
 
So much had happened, yet I still couldn't help but think of him. 0
 
I remembered the first typhoon night after we got together. 0
 
At that time, we hadn't saved enough money to buy a house yet. 0
 
On that stormy night, the window of our rented place had a gap that wouldn’t seal properly. 0
 
 
The cunning wind always sneaks in through the cracks, emitting a piercing hiss. 0
 
But at that moment, I felt no fear at all. 0
 
I remember that day when Xinchuan and I were curled up on the sofa watching a comedy by Kaixin Mahua. 0
 
The howling wind was completely drowned out by our fits of laughter. 0
 
Later, all that remained in my memory of that typhoon day was Uncle Shen on the television, rolling up his sleeves and saying to me, "Come here!" 0
 
Everything is still vivid in my mind. 0
 
Every little thing that happened in my nearly seven-year relationship with Xinchuan is still fresh in my memory. 0
 
Yet the more I remember, the more aggrieved I feel. 0
 
I don't understand what I did wrong, why my marriage ultimately reached such a dead end... 0
 
A sudden flash of lightning and thunder outside drowned out my sobs muffled under the blanket. 0
 
By the time I heard my phone vibrating incessantly on the bedside table, I had already cried my heart out, my eyes swollen like walnuts. 0
 
I picked up the phone. 0
 
It was a call from Xinchuan. 0
 
 
There had already been four missed calls; this was his fifth attempt. 0
 
I held the phone to my ear and heard his anxious voice: "Anan, why aren't you answering my calls? Are you at home?" 0
 
"Where else would I be if not at home?" I replied, irritation creeping into my tone. 0
 
But Xinchuan quickly picked up on the hoarseness in my voice that hinted I had been crying. "Anan, have you been crying?" 0
 
"No." 0
 
"Are you still mad at me?" 0
 
"What do you want to say by calling?" I asked, a bit impatiently. 0
 
Xinchuan hesitated for a moment. "It's pouring outside, and there's been a lot of thunder. I'm worried you might be scared alone at home." 0
 
"…" 0
 
"Anan, I can come back and keep you company, okay?" 0
 
"You’re overthinking it. I'm not scared, and I definitely don’t need you here with me." 0
 
I stubbornly refused to admit my fear, but every light from the room to the kitchen betrayed my cowardice. 0
 
Not to mention Xinchuan. 0
 
 
He had been with me for so long that he already knew my courage was no bigger than a fingernail. 0
 
But he didn't call me out on it; instead, he said, "Alright, if you don't want me to go back, then I won't." 0
 
"Oh." 0
 
I was about to hang up when I heard him continue, "But, Anan, I'm a bit scared being alone right now. Can you stay on the line with me for a while?" 0
 
"…" 0
 
Xinchuan said he was afraid of thunder, and only a fool would believe him. 0
 
Someone like him, who would charge into a horror escape room first, could hardly be afraid of a few claps of thunder. 0
 
I knew this was another one of his lies. 0
 
But this time, I didn’t call him out on it, just as he hadn’t called me out earlier. 0
 
I didn’t respond; I simply turned on the speakerphone and gently placed the phone on his pillow. 0
 
With my silent consent, Xinchuan didn’t push further. 0
 
He understood that I probably didn’t want to hear his voice right now, so he remained quiet on the other end of the line. 0
 
After a while, I heard the sound of him typing away on his computer keyboard. 0
 
 
I was familiar with that sound. 0
 
Every weekend morning, I could hear it in my dreams. 0
 
It was him, sitting beside me, replying to work emails on his laptop. 0
 
The sound of the keyboard tapping on the phone brought me a sense of comfort, and before I knew it, I felt drowsy. 0
 
I turned over, ready to drift off to sleep. 0
 
But after a while, as I listened closely to the sounds on the other end of the line, something felt off. 0
 
Mixed in with the rhythmic tapping of Xinchuan's keyboard was the loud sound of raindrops pounding against the glass. 0
 
It was also storming heavily on my side; earlier, I hadn’t paid close attention and couldn’t tell if the rain was coming from his end or outside my window. 0
 
I strained my ears to listen again. 0
 
It was strange. 0
 
Xinchuan was clearly in the office; how could there be such heavy rain on his side, as if raindrops were falling right next to him? 0
 
Moreover, that sound felt oddly familiar. 0
 
It seemed like... 0
 
 
In the car?! 0
 
I jumped out of bed and hurried to the window, stealthily pulling back a corner of the curtain. 0
 
A row of parking spaces downstairs was filled with cars. 0
 
But the pouring rain outside obscured my view. 0
 
I couldn't see if Xinchuan's car was among them. 0
 
I stared for a while, and then I noticed a faint glow from the car directly facing my window, flickering through the glass in the rain. 0
 
It was already two in the morning. 0
 
Aside from Xinchuan, I couldn't think of anyone else who would be sitting in a car so late without heading home. 0
 
For no reason, my eyes began to well up again. 0
 
Looking at that faint light in the car, I felt a sudden pang of compassion and wanted to invite him upstairs. 0
 
It was so late, the weather outside was freezing, and the rain was pouring down. 0
 
Yet here I was, letting him sit alone in the car, unable to go home. I couldn't help but feel a bit cruel. 0
 
But when it came to speaking into the phone, I just couldn't find the words. 0
 
 
My mind was a chaotic mess, constantly recalling that white pill bottle and the conversation I overheard between Xinchuan and Zhang Yunxin at the café that day... 0
 
No. 0
 
I reminded myself once again that I absolutely could not be soft-hearted. 0
 
I gritted my teeth, turned away from him, drew the curtains tightly, and lay back down to continue sleeping. 0
 
Perhaps knowing he was downstairs gave me a bit more security, and I fell asleep a little faster... 0
 
I had to find out what secret Xinchuan was hiding. 0
 
To that end, I hired a private detective online. 0
 
In the past, whenever I watched television, I always thought those women who hired people to follow their husbands and gather evidence of infidelity were pitiful. 0
 
I never expected that one day I would become one of those sad women myself. 0
 
Art truly reflects reality. 0
 
Since that conversation at the Western restaurant, Xinchuan hadn’t come home for three days. 0
 
Although he called me every day to check in and ask how I was doing, I never once relented. 0
 
On the third day, the private detective called me and said he had captured some footage. 0
 
 
I drove to the Detective Agency. 0
 
The investigator laid out a pile of photographs in front of me. 0
 
"Miss Jiang, your husband has been meeting with the same woman these past few days." 0
 
I glanced at the photos. 0
 
As expected. 0
 
The "woman" the private detective mentioned was Zhang Yunxin. 0
 
There were many pictures taken. 0
 
Some showed them sitting in the café where they last met, others in Xinchuan's car, and some near Xinchuan Company... 0
 
A few of the photos depicted their actions as quite intimate. 0
 
Although there was no direct hand-holding or hugging, it was enough to be considered ambiguous. 0
 
For instance, this one I’m holding now. 0
 
The two of them stood beside Xinchuan's car, with Zhang Yunxin almost leaning entirely against Xinchuan. 0
 
 
 
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