Three years into their marriage, tonight was the first time Serena Jennings opened Caleb Lockwood’s study computer.
If it weren’t for an urgent document she needed to send over, she might never have seen the spreadsheet before her eyes in her lifetime.
All the folders on Caleb Lockwood’s computer were named in Chinese characters, and just by glancing, it was clear they were company projects.
But there was one exception, named with just two letters:
CS.
Out of sheer curiosity, Serena double-clicked this folder.
There was only one Excel spreadsheet inside, titled—
Revenge.
Serena came from a single-parent family, and her mother was hospitalized. In terms of circumstances, marrying the heir of the listed Lockwood Group was indeed out of her league.
Her encounter with Caleb Lockwood was like a soap opera, and what followed also resembled one.
Back then, when Caleb had a car accident, the driver fled the scene, and it was she who carried him to the hospital, saving his life.
Then one day, out of the blue, Caleb showed up at the entrance of her university.
That day was Valentine’s Day, and Caleb gifted her a bouquet of nine hundred and ninety-nine pink roses, confessing his love to her.
That year, the price of flowers had skyrocketed, even more so during the festival. Such a bouquet would cost at least tens of thousands, causing a sensation throughout the campus.
Serena cherished that bouquet, placing it beside her bed, resulting in a hospital stay.
Serena was allergic to pollen.
However, she never told Caleb, so every time they met, Caleb would give her a bouquet of pink roses.
Even before graduating from university, Serena married Caleb and became a housewife.
Caleb was busy with work and needed a woman who could manage the household wholeheartedly.
Her mother-in-law also said that Caleb had stomach problems, and eating homemade food was healthier. After all, a helper could never replace a wife, whose duty was to manage the household, support her husband, and raise children, etc.
During the day, Serena cooked, did laundry, and took care of household chores. At night, she accompanied Caleb in marital life.
Their interactions were minimal.
The spreadsheet before her seemed like a window into understanding Caleb, and as Serena opened it, photo after photo popped up.
The spreadsheet had only two columns, with minimal text, filled entirely with photos.
The top of the left column bore the file’s name: CS.
No matter how many times Serena looked, she couldn’t guess which two words this stood for.
Fortunately, the letters on the right were easy to guess—
SJ—
Serena Jennings.
Her hand, holding the mouse, lightly trembled.
Both columns recorded time and attached photos.
In the CS column, the photos all featured the same girl.
The first photo showed a large bouquet of vibrant pink roses, at least nine hundred and ninety-nine, at the girl’s feet; the second seemed to flaunt the sparkling diamond necklace around her neck, with her arms still holding a bouquet of pink roses; the third had her smiling brightly with an Hermes bag in her hands, with a bouquet of pink roses on the dining table.
With the pink roses in sight, Serena looked at the right column.
All the photos were of herself.
The first photo also had a large bouquet of pink roses in front of Serena, identical to those with the girl on the left.
The second, an identical diamond necklace, with pink roses.
The third, an identical Hermes bag, with pink roses.
The fourth, fifth, sixth...
Until the girl in the left photo held the pink roses, with a pink diamond ring on her left ring finger. On the same day, Caleb proposed to Serena with a pink diamond ring on the pink roses, and that spreadsheet finally ended.
Serena quietly shut down the computer, seemingly understanding something.
She always thought that Caleb loved pink roses, which was why he always gifted them to her.


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