After experiencing the refined elegance of Tabby Teller, Mrs. Perry felt nauseated at the sight of Ranulf Perry's vulgar face.
How could she have been so blind back then, to fall for a man like this?
In his youth, Ranulf Perry had been handsome, charming, and dashing, but after the plane crash, years of labor had left him haggard and aged, his behavior becoming crass and repulsive.
Mrs. Perry despised him the most. When she decided to divorce him back then, she never intended to have anything to do with this man again.
She sneered and said, "I'm doing just fine. I don't need you to check on me."
"Xiaoqing, there's an old saying: 'A couple's bond lasts for a hundred days,' and, 'Young couples grow old together.' I've finally come to realize, you were the best woman for me. Every other woman just wanted my money."