"Your Senior Sister is right. Our goal in suing isn't just about money," Randy Ziel chimed in. "We may be poor, but we have ambition. Our main goal is to correct those who label you a mistress and clear your name."
"Of course, we shouldn't ask for less than what we deserve," Heidi Gibson added. "In today's society, those who hold themselves above others are at a disadvantage. Once you're divorced, you'll be seen as a second-hand woman. Your chances of finding happiness again are lower than those of unmarried women. So, we must claim compensation for the loss of your youth."
Listening to her sister's words and seeing her father's expression, Jaylene felt terrible. She never imagined that her marriage would affect her parents this way.
Her father was a high school teacher, a tolerant and generous person who never nitpicked over trivial things. This time, if it weren't for the Thompson and Richardson families taking advantage of them, her father wouldn't even think about suing them.