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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1264

Stunned, Portia felt a feeling of suffocation as though a fist was wrapped around her heart and squeezing tightly.

At the same time, her self-comforting thoughts were shattered, and Murphy’s words were the main reason why.

He had used a rather cruel way to let Portia see that she was the most pathetic woman in the world.

She had no idea how she made her way back to the estate. She saw Stephen in the living room as soon as she stepped inside. Walking up to him, she questioned, “Why are you doing this to me, Stephen? How dare you do this to me?”

Stephen looked at her quizzically, not knowing what she meant.

“Why did you marry me and do this to me? You’ve ruined me. You’ve ruined my happiness! All these years being with you, I’ve never been happy, and it’s all because of you!”

It was then Stephen understood.

“Portia, I’ve told you long ago that I wouldn’t love you. You used your family to threaten the Musgrave family and forced me to marry you. I told you back then that you can’t force someone to love you and that I loved Rosalie, but still, you insisted. You’re the cause of this situation today.”

I might have something to do with this, but you’re the one to blame for it. Your obsession has not only ruined your happiness but also destroyed the happiness between Rosalie and me!

Portia saw a pit of disgust in his cold eyes and could not help but feel that they were cursed for tragedy. There was nothing between them other than resentment.

“I thought, maybe with effort, I could melt your stone-cold heart. What I didn’t expect was that your heart would die along with Rosalie. You’d rather let your heart follow her to the afterlife than give me even the slightest warmth. I shouldn’t have expected anything more!”

Looking at the pain written all over her face, Stephen said grimly, “Portia, you still have a choice to leave now. You can bring anything you want with you. I can give you anything as long as it’s in the estate.”

“Anything I want?”

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