i was eight months pregnant and my husband told me to cook Chapter 3

i was eight months pregnant and my husband told me to cook Chapter 3

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I nodded silently. As I watched the doctor’s retreating figure, my heart filled with sadness

Just as I was about to crouch down and rest, Theo came storming out and dragged me back inside. He pointed at Jenny who was lying on the bed and barked, Apologize to her!” 

Then he continued, Amy, if you didn’t stir up trouble tonight, Jenny would’ve been safe and sound at home and she would not be hit by a car.” 

I furrowed my brows then laughed angrily at his shameless accusation. Huh, me? I’m the troublemaker? Didn’t you hear the personal attack that she hurled at me tonight?” 

Theo, I’m carrying your child! When she insults me, she’s insulting you too! Are you that clueless?” 

It was the first time in five years I had shown him such a cold face. This made Theo so angry, that his eyes turned red because of it

Before he could say anything, Jenny, who was lying on the hospital bed, burst into tears

I’m sorry, this is all my fault! I just wanted to lighten the mood. I didn’t mean to upset Amy: Please don’t fight because of me. It’s all on me.” 

When I recover, I’ll resign and leave. I won’t ever appear in front of you two again,she wailed miserably

Theo, suppressing his rage, clenched his teeth and growled, This is the last time I’m saying this, Amy! Apologize!” 

Don’t stoop to her level. I’ve told you this many times before. She is just a little girl.” 

I looked at him coldly and stared at him for a long time before turning away silently, walking out and leaving the room

As I stepped into the hallway, his furious roar echoed behind me, If you dare leave, don’t ever come back! Amy, sooner or later, you’ll come crawling back and beaaina before me along 

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I Was EightMonthPregnant and My Husband Told Me to Cook 

with that belly of yours!” 

Tears streaked down my face as I quickened my pace, ignoring the gawking eyes of the 

people around me

Outside the hospital, the rainstorm hadn’t eased up. I wandered the vast hospital alone

wearing nothing but my thin pajamas

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The hospital was in a remote area and I couldn’t hail a taxi no matter how hard I tried

As if sensing my distress, the baby in my belly finally stopped moving and grew quiet

After waiting for two hours, the rain subsided and I walked three kilometers to the nearest 

hotel to checkin. By then, it was already four o’clock in the morning

As I paid for the room, a notification of a friend update popped up. When I looked at it, it was 

om Jenny

The post featured a candid photo of Theo. He was holding a steaming bowl of porridge while gently massaging her swollen ankle

The accompanying text read, Sweet words don’t compare to porridge at dawn. The one who 

loves you never complains of being tired. Thank you, brother.” 

As soon as the picture was posted, it quickly gathered many likes., mostly from Theo’s friends who had attended the birthday party earlier

These people had always looked down on me but taken care of Jenny with special affection

It wasn’t hard to imagine what role Theo had played in shaping their opinions and what kind of lies he must have told them about my socalled clingy, desperate behavior

I was about to put my phone away when the comments began flooding in

Wow, Theo! Is there anything you can’t do? You’re worthy as a top student who is proficient 

in everything, even porridgemaking! How come I never knew you had this skill in the ten years 

I’ve known you? So unfair!” 

Next gathering, you better make some for us too, Theo. Show off your skills in front of 

Jenny again!” 

If I remember correctly, didn’t you once say you’d never do anything for a woman in your life? What a slap in the face! Only our Princess Jenny could change that!” 

Every comment was like a dagger. It was a highlight of how cheap and pathetic I, as his wife, must have seemed

They were right. Although we had been together for five years and I was eight months pregnant, we had not obtained a marriage certificate. It was indeed cheap. No wonder, Theo 

never appreciated me

I let out a bitter laugh, turned off the phone and headed to the bedroom to sleep

In the past, I had always kept my phone on because I was afraid. Theo would call me in the middle of the night, asking me to pick him up at the hotel

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For once, I slept throughout the night, undisturbed and woke up the next day

I slept until noon and when I woke up, my phone filled with his messages

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