Chapter 7
Upon hearing this, the man smiled bitterly, a smile uglier than crying, “We have been together for a whole nine years, and finally, we were about to get married next year after having a child.
Lailah, you’re telling me now that you got tired of me?
“Do you even know what you’re talking about?”
Half a month ago, I also had the same question about Tyrell.
It was a stormy day with thunder and lightning
Tyrell accidentally stained his dress shirt at the dinner party and called me to immediately order a
new one for him.
When I arrived at the hotel room door, heavily pregnant and in a disheveled state, I happened to hear laughter and playfulness coming from the bathroom, where he and Lucia were.
Lucia first giggled and complained to Tyrell that he played too rough, which resulted in her getting completely soaked.
And then, with a smile on my face, I said that if I had caught them in their current playful state, I might have been so heartbroken that I would have had a miscarriage on the spot, causing two lives to be lost. It wouldn’t have ended well then.
Tyrell chuckled and said indifferently, “Two annoying troublemakers, one big and one small. If they could really kill two birds with one stone, it would actually be more convenient.”
Recalling this, I looked at the man with a speechless expression and said, “Can’t you understand human language, Tyrell?”
What I mean is, I really had enough of you.
Eating rotten food for nine years straight, anyone would feel nauseous.
“You lied!”
Tyrell slammed the steering wheel hard, his chest heaving as he sneered at me, “Everyone knows I was the only man you ever dated.”
You once told me in person that your biggest dream was to marry me.
I tilted my head slightly and said, “You also said it was in the past.”
Upon hearing this, Tyrell’s face turned pale and he clenched his teeth, unable to speak.
The reason for the speechlessness was not because of what I said.
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But it was not because of the tone in which I spoke to him, which was rather casual and indifferent.
A strong sense of unease and anxiety wrapped around his heart like a silent snake.
Struggling to ignore the fear in my heart, the man narrowed his deep eyes and said to me, “Lailah, considering that you have been with me for so many years, as long as you obediently come back with me now, I can forgive the mistake you made this time and continue with our wedding plans.”
After all, we were still young, and there would be more children.
I looked at him blankly and asked, “What wedding schedule?”
Tyrell pursed his thin lips tightly and said, “Stop pretending, Lailah. You have been constantly causing trouble for Lucia behind my back and going to great lengths to create so many issues. Ultimately, isn’t it just to force me to marry you as soon as possible?”
I was amused by him, “You really misunderstood, Mr. Klein.
I couldn’t marry you.
Because I had already stopped loving you.
“What did you say?”
“It seems like you were a bit hard of hearing,”
With the last bit of patience, I said to him slowly and deliberately, “Tyrell, I said, I no longer love.
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