The end Part II

The young man acted normally to the point that Sakunthara felt heavy-hearted. Everyone gave the opinion that she herself was in the wrong for asking for a divorce because he had treated her and the children very well. He had acted as a perfect, flawless head of the family. The thing that the young woman was awaiting slowly moved further and further away. It seemed certain that that day was unlikely to occur.

The young woman took the envelopes he had given her and put them in a drawer, but some feelings made her realize that she should do something with the money in the envelopes. If she didn’t make merit with it, she should deposit it in the bank as savings for the children.