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Chapter 21 third quarter

murderous design 西村京太郎 1133Words 2018-03-15
From Jingguan's sad voice, one can immediately imagine why her husband came to him. "He talked to me about many things." Iseki said in a solemn voice. Mariko thought to herself, she was expected. "Tajima-kun seems to think that I told you to run away from home." "It's me who wants to run away from home. My husband has no right to say that." "However, Tajima-kun doesn't think that way. He thinks that I caused it. If he wants to think that way, there is nothing I can do." "That's not the case. My husband is a despicable person. He doesn't reflect on himself and just blames others."

Mariko's voice became louder naturally, she was not angry, but she felt that her husband's behavior was very similar to that of the evil husband in the movie. "Tajima-kun said that he was going to the hotel to find you." Jingguan continued: "But because you refused to meet him, he came to me. When he first arrived, he looked angry, unlike usual He, he said that once he sees you, he will take you home even if he uses violence." "Use a strong one?" Mariko said through gritted teeth.In her mind, reality and the plot of the movie are intertwined.In the movie, there is a scene where the husband uses violence to bring the heroine home, will the husband do the same?

The dislike for her husband deepened a little bit, and at the same time, her love for Jingguan increased. "I want to meet you right away," Mariko said. "Of course I also want to meet you, because there are some things I want to discuss with you, but..." Jingguan didn't stop talking before he finished speaking. Mariko thought that something was wrong, so he asked, "Is there someone with you?" "No, I'm alone in my room, and I always feel like someone is watching the hotel." "Really?" Mariko said so, thinking that Iseki's worries may not be all unfounded and mediocre, because her husband said that he was going to Izu for a sketching trip, but he followed her behind.

"I think maybe I'm overthinking..." Iseki continued in a sad voice. "However, since Tajima-kun has begun to suspect that I have an affair with you, I think he must think that I will meet you today, and if he follows me, he will catch you..." "My husband will definitely do that." Mariko sighed softly.Her husband would indeed have done that, for he was a stubborn man, a defect which a month earlier she had revered as an artist's virtue. "Therefore, I think it's best not to meet today. I don't want to be misunderstood. This is not only for myself, but also for you."

"What about tomorrow?" "Tomorrow is fine." "Where do we meet?" "I think it's better to stay away from the city center." Jingguan said while thinking. Mariko understands Iseki's vigilant mood. When meeting in Ginza or Shinjuku, there is a danger of being seen by her husband or her husband's friends. He is not afraid of being seen, but afraid of being misunderstood. "So, where do we meet?" Mariko asked again.Iseki seemed to be thinking about it, but didn't answer right away. "How about Jingtou Park?" After a while, Iseki's voice came again. These words reminded Mariko that they used to row boats in Jingtou Park with Jingguan before they got married.

Iseki was still a student at the University of the United States at that time.Jingguan shook the boat, and Mariko screamed while holding onto the boat tightly.This is a sweet memory, maybe Jingguan also remembered this past event. "Okay." Mariko said. "What time?" "We meet at the bus station at ten o'clock, is it convenient for you?" "I'll go, brother Jingguan, how about you?" "I will definitely go." "Then, we shall meet tomorrow at ten o'clock." After the phone was cut off, Mariko was still holding the phone receiver. At this time, she forgot that she was a married woman, not Mariko Tajima, but Mariko Moroishi three years ago.

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