"James Black has blocked you and isn't replying to your texts or answering your calls?" Nina Rice chuckled slyly, "Jane Sampson, aren't you the one who wants to divorce? So, since he's this angry, shouldn't you be happily waiting for him to suggest a divorce? Or strike while the iron is hot and bring up divorce yourself. At this time, when he's so infuriated, he might just agree impulsively, don't you think?"
"Divorce?"
Jane Sampson tousled her fine hair at her forehead.
It seemed she had never thought about taking this opportunity to propose divorce to James Black.
"I had a significant hand in the wrongdoing this time, and his anger is justified. So if I were to suggest a divorce now, that would be taking advantage of his vulnerability, causing him to become a divorcee because of me. Since I was young, I've understood one principle: one must be ethical in their conduct." Jane Sampson's reply was solemn and serious.