Chapter 50
Calvin quickly regained his composure.
He said, “Yes, Wendy. You misunderstood us.”
“I was so eager to save others. I didn’t expect you to fall.“}
“Wendy, please don’t divorce me, okay?”
I had no intention of divorcing him so easily.
The time had not come yet. I just scare him.
I would push him to the brink step by step.
I wanted to see how long he could endure.
I also wanted to see how far Calvin could go for them.
As long as he betrayed me, I would punish him.
I said, “Calvin, you killed our child with your own hands. Do you want me to forgive you so easily?“}
The undisguised hatred in my eyes frightened Calvin so much that he was at a loss as to what to do.
He got out of bed and hugged her,
“Wendy, I was wrong. I’m ashamed to face you and the child.”
“I shouldn’t have been so reckless. But if it were you, you wouldn’t be the kind of person who would just watch someone die without helping!”
Yes, in my previous life, I was that good–natured guy who deserved to die!!
Victor’s agonized moans interrupted Calvin’s affectionate apology.
Panicked, he rang the nurse’s bell, saying, “Nurse, come over here quickly. The child is in pain.“}
I watched coldly, struck by the difference between being chosen and being abandoned.
I said, “Calvin, let’s get divorced! I won’t stop you from being a good person!“}]
With that, I turned to leave.
I knew he would never
agree
to
divorce.
Calvin chased out and tried to stop me, but Victor’s crying stopped him.“]
Before leaving, I saw the hatred in Victor’s eyes, even more than mine.
I knew his feelings. He matured much earlier than his peers.
He was deliberately using Calvin top
provoke
When I filed for divorce, his eyes lit up.
I had always treated Victor and Olivett
Once, Olive went to the Huforios free zone to
pick up Victor from school.
but
pick
positions had destined us to be enemies. He hated me for stealing his father.
up some goods. I saw she was too busy to care for her children, so I offered to help her
As soon as Calvin came home from get off work, Victor stared at my belly and said to me in disappointment, “Aunt Wendy, I miss my dad so much. I envy the baby for being able to be with his dad everyday.”
Olive had told me that she gave birth to a child out of wedlock and didn’t know who the father was.
I had been avoiding the topic.
It was the first time Victor took the initiative to mention his father, whom he had never met, and I didn’t know how to respond for a moment.}
Unexpectedly, Calvin hugged Victor in his arms and rubbed his head lovingly, “Victor’s father must be hiding with you, watching you from a place you can’t see.”@
I was grateful for his perfect response, which didn’t upset Victor
How could this be a perfect answer? It was just because the person who answered it was Victor’s father.
Upon hearing that, Victor hugged Calvin’s neck tighter with a bright smile.
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Seeing Calvin’s way with children, I felt anticipated for the child I was carrying.
I envisioned a happy life as a family of three, a cozy picture I had longed for.
But I didn’t live to see–the baby born.
That fantasy was soon reduced to ashes, replaced by a cruel reality.”
I was forced to see the heartwarming scene of Calvin taking care of another woman’s child.
Even though I knew that I was the one who was abandoned, my heart still couldn’t avoid the pain and spasms.
It was hard to break the habit of loving Calvin, a feeling ingrained in my body.
But I must cut him out, a painful but necessary process.