Chapter 34 Part II

“And why were you able to divorce?” Mrs. Tipsakun continued asking, but her daughter used silent stillness to answer her until the person who was her mother sighed out loud. A person who had always been reasonable like Sakunthara had transformed easily into an unreasonable person.

“I don’t know. I’m not sure. It’s all confusing, Mom. Mr. Pong might still love Dr. Mon,” the young woman answered her mother. For certain what she could tell was that her daughter was laboring under a misconception. If Pongket was still in love with that female doctor, she would never have come to see Mrs. Tipsakun and left that present with her under the condition that it had to be given in case the two of them divorced.