Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband-Chapter 505 This kind of result
The last thing Ji Yu wanted to see was a result like this. There were already so many entanglements between them, yet continuing like this would only lead to both of their destruction.
"Think it over carefully. I believe the last thing you should do right now is keep getting entangled with us. I think you’ve gone a bit too far with your obsession."
A person like him is better off not provoking anyone, or it will just end up hurting everyone involved.
The last thing Jiang Huai wanted was also this kind of outcome. Deep down, he believed they had always had feelings for each other. But no matter what he did, the result always seemed the same, leaving him struggling to accept it.
"So just because of the past, are you going to negate everything I’ve ever done for you, all the kindness I’ve shown you? I don’t think I’ve wronged you, and during this time, I’ve been helping you all along."
They clearly had so many memories together, yet it seemed Ji Yu only remembered the bad things between them.
Ji Yu looked at the person before her with some helplessness, not understanding how he could see things in such a terrible light.
"I think you might have misunderstood something. That’s not what I mean. I just feel that your current state is too terrible. You need to take a proper rest and stop letting yourself continue to spiral like this."
As for what happened back then, she had almost completely put it behind her. If he hadn’t shown up, she might never have thought about it for the rest of her life.
"What happened back then isn’t anyone’s fault. I know you must feel awful inside, but that’s all in the past now. I hope you can let it go."
The past is just the past; it did happen. No matter how much compensation is made, it can’t make up for the harm inflicted on those who are already gone.
"Jiang Huai, you’ll be indebted to the director mom for the rest of your life. In my heart, what you did was terrible, and the final decision you made back then hurt all of us."
Those things aren’t something simple like betrayal that can be easily explained away. It’s not as if someone’s death can erase everything and make you stop thinking about it.
"You were lucky to pull through back then, but from here on, I hope you stop dragging the rest of us into this."
The rest of them didn’t want to get involved in these awful things, and they had already lived through so many stories. There was no need to remember such unpleasant people anymore.
Jiang Huai wanted so badly to ask her what she truly felt in her heart, but when he opened his mouth, no words came out.
Perhaps because his emotions were just too overwhelming at that moment, he simply couldn’t speak a single word.
"Why are you treating me like this?" In the end, all he could manage was that single question.
"The important question isn’t how we treat you but how you treat us. The things you did back then already made us feel you were seriously in the wrong. And now, using these kinds of tactics to harm the people around me—how do you expect me to see you?"
The past had already passed, but the present was still unfolding. He let those drugs take effect on them, wiping away their memories of the past. This had already left them on the verge of collapse.
"If you had done even a single good thing, it wouldn’t have come to this. I’ve told you countless times over this period—we have no feelings between us. You don’t need to cling to this so stubbornly, but you just won’t listen. What am I supposed to do about it?"
Ji Yu believed she had already treated him with as much fairness as possible, but the events of this time had left her deeply unhappy.
"Ji Yu, why won’t you just see how good I’ve been to you? I’ve been so good to you. Even if there’s no love, shouldn’t you at least feel some gratitude toward me?"
She didn’t know when their relationship had devolved to this point.
"Jiang Huai, you can’t live your life so selfishly, only seeing the good you’ve done and ignoring the bad. In my heart, you were already completely ruined a long time ago." When Ji Yu said these words, her heart ached, too. Their relationship was beyond salvation now; there was no need to keep holding on to it so bitterly.
What good would come from clinging to it? It would only destroy them both. And looking at the situation now, there was nothing left to say between them anyway.
What he wanted to hold onto wasn’t necessarily the light from back then but perhaps the one good thing he had ever done.
In fact, Ji Yu wasn’t wrong—he had wronged many people in his life, but never Ji Yu.
So, at this moment, he especially wanted to grasp onto the memories of the past and bring their relationship back to how it used to be.
Ji Yu’s gaze gradually filled with pity as she looked at him, feeling that he was actually quite pitiful. His whole life had been devoid of anything good, of any love. There was only darkness surrounding him. 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦
"The way you are now is a complete vicious cycle. If you keep going like this, you still won’t gain any feelings, and you’ll only invite more trouble. Do you really think this is the right path for you?"
He could try stepping out of his comfort zone; there was no need to keep doing such terrible things. He had always been too stubborn, which was why things had come to this. He might as well take some time to consider what to do next.
"I don’t need your pity. I just want to get you back. If you’re not by my side, then none of this matters."
He could disregard everything else, but he couldn’t ignore Ji Yu’s thoughts. Over this period, he had put so much of his emotions into this that he couldn’t believe he could just take them back now.
"Ji Yu, you really are my greatest nemesis in this life. But I absolutely cannot let you go like this. In my heart, you are the most important existence. I will not leave now."
Since he had made up his mind, there was no chance of turning back. Even if it tore him apart inside, he had no intention of letting go.
"Jiang Huai, if you keep this up, things will only end badly for you. Right now, I’m already unbelievably fed up with you. Don’t you realize your attitude is only harming both you and me?"
They were already at their breaking point—wasn’t that enough? Did they have to keep tormenting each other further?
"Ji Yu, believe it or not, I’ve never wanted to hurt you."







