Chapter 40
Hanson was unmoved by Melanie’s words, and he was certain that Vania would not lie to him. In fact, he was also a little taken aback by his faith in Vania. Somehow, it felt like it was meant to be this way.
Hanson drawled out slowly, “Farville, Eastland. I saw what happened with my own two eyes. What else do you have to say for yourself?”
Did he see it with his own eyes? Did Hanson travel to Eastland? She knew that he had not made any plans to take a business trip, so why had he gone there? In any case, Sonia had gone to Farville, which was a rural village area that had very little to offer, so why would Hanson have gone there? If he saw it with his own eyes, did it not mean that he was with Vania the entire time?
Melanie’s best-laid plans never accounted for the possibility of Hanson being there. Tears were streaking down her face as she said, “You were with her all along? Even though you had no idea why she was going there, you still wanted to accompany her? Hanson, have you fallen in love with Vania? You cannot fall in love with her! I am the children’s mother, and I will always be their mother! I will never let Vania take my place! Never!” Melanie screeched in agony through her tears.
“Are you aware of what you’re saying?” Hanson’s expression was chilly.
Love? What was love? He did not understand the love that Melanie was referring to, but she was right about one thing-he wanted to get to know Vania better, and he wanted to stay close to her. Could this be a sign of love?
Melanie was still crying her eyes out. “Hanson, I thought we had an agreement. For the sake of the children, we said that we will spend the rest of our lives together. Have you forgotten about this? Are you really okay with hurting Morales and Morgan like this? I’ll apologize for everything I said earlier, okay? Please don’t take the children away from me. Hanson, I’m sorry, I’m really sorry…”
However, Hanson suill remained unmoved as he declared, “I only believe what I see.”
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