Chapter 1083 The Internet Was in Uproar 

“I turned 41 this year. I cooked a variety of dishes on my birthday this year, but I had hoped he would still buy me that pack of grilled chicken. Even if he didn’t buy it for me, I was happy with just my daughter’s companionship. 

“I waited the whole day from noon until the evening. Then, I waited until it was midnight. I reheated the food I cooked repeatedly and sat by the table watching TV for the whole day. 

“I can’t remember what was happening on the show, but I remember replaceing it funny and laughing along with it. 

“I was still craving my grilled chicken, but I was worried my mother–in–law would be upset if she found the takeaway box. However, I remembered it was my birthday, so I went ahead and ordered it along with some sides. 

“I felt like the table was missing something and thought about calling the restaurant to ask if they could buy me a cake along the way. The cake didn’t need to be anything expensive, it could be something simple from the convenience store. 

“But I was afraid that those young people would replace me annoying and burdensome. I didn’t want to be someone hateful, especially on my birthday.” 

The second the first half of her post came out, it immediately went viral. Wynter had said that the matter needed time to simmer. Well, it had simmered well enough and had broken out at that moment. 

The post could be seen all over different social media platforms, and almost 

everyone was discussing it in the comments. 

“What is she trying to say? Why is she being so emotional over a meal?” 

“Who do I feel like there’s something off with this post?” 

“Is the author of this post/crazy? Who cares about what she ate?” 

“I think you all shouldn’t be so quick to judge. I believe there’ll probably be part 2 for this post.” 

“A part 2? Where is it?” 

“My intuition as a woman is telling me that things are as simple as they seem. I’ll be waiting patiently for the second part!” 

All types of comments flooded the comment section, but Judith didn’t stop as she 

posted again. 

“Today, I finally understand why I was left home alone on my birthday. It was because my husband was cheating on me. 

“Not only that, he had brought my daughter along with his lover to the amusement 

park. I just received a message from his lover an hour ago, asking me when I’m 

willing to back out of their relationship.” 

The comments immediately flooded the new 

“Holy shit! What a turn of events!” 

post. 

“Wait a minute. How can the father and daughter accompany another woman in the 

amusement park on the mother’s birthday?” 

“It’s obvious this is just a story made for attention.” 

“Not necessarily. This post came from an account with her real name. Not to 

mention, there aren’t any ads throughout the post.” 

“Ma’am, how can you be so cowardly? If my husband did that to me, I’d give him a big slap to the face!” 

“Me too! I would have gone up to replace the person who had dared to send me such a 

message!” 

“No wonder people say that middle–aged women are scary. This isn’t just the mistress ‘fault. Why are you all acting like crazy bitches and swinging fists with a care in the 

world?” 

“You’re right. If they have time, they might as well spend their time improving themselves. What’s the use of posting such a thing online?” 

“Don’t you think you should reflect on yourself as to why you failed to look after your man? Although the poster seems quite pitiful, I won’t comment as I don’t know the 

Was in Upropr 

whole story yet.” 

“Gosh! I’ve lived to see the day where someone is trying to put the blame on the person who had been cheated on!” 

The netizens began arguing in the comments section. 

Back then, Judith would have definitely cowered back after seeing such comments. But it seemed like the world has always been like this. 

The cheater would always have a way to avoid the blame. They would claim that they had finally found true love. 

The party that had been cheated on would become nothing but a joke. The netizens 

would only look at them with sympathy and pity, while some would just be enjoying 

the show. 

Judith knew what she was up against, and she did not stop typing. 

“My mother–in–law had also joined in with their outing to the amusement park. She had told me she was bringing my daughter out to relax. I was stupid enough to go. 

and confront them. 

“I couldn’t accept the fact that my daughter had betrayed me. At first, I believed she 

didn’t know who the other woman was.” 

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