Chapter 1252 What Right Do You Have To Criticize Me
In fact, after Johanna left that day, Timothy realized he had crossed the line and wanted to look for her, but he couldn't bring himself to do so due to his ego.
Besides, he gave Loraine a credit card when Johanna left with her.
In a cold voice, Genevieve asked, “Why did you ask Jojo to get rid of the child? You could find another way to tell her the bad news if you found out something was wrong with the baby after the prenatal checkup.”
She believed Johanna was not an unreasonable person.
“Why should I? She knows what she did.” Timothy's lips curled into a wry smile as he tightened his grip on the glass of water, the veins on the back of his hand bulging.
Genevieve froze. “What do you mean?”
No response came from Timothy.
Armand placed a glass of orange juice before Genevieve and looked at Timothy, seemingly understanding the meaning behind the other man's words.
“Johanna was with Zephyr.”
Genevieve was momentarily stunned, and the moment she regained her senses, she knocked the juice over and glared at Timothy furiously.
“Timothy, are you blind? Don't you know which month Johanna returned? The pregnancy test report clearly stated that she was nine weeks pregnant. She got pregnant after she returned! No wonder Jojo was so mad that she ran away from home. You're being ridiculous!”
Following that, she sneered, “I can't believe you!”
Timothy, who had been holding in his frustration, finally lost his temper after being chastised. “I checked with the hospital. She was not only nine weeks pregnant.”
One could fake a pregnancy test report but not the results of the testing instrument.
Genevieve said, “Pregnancy starts the first day after a woman's last menstrual period. Even if the number of weeks is wrongly calculated, you can't simply accuse her of bearing somebody's child. You suspected her and didn't trust her. Any pregnant woman will be devastated to find out her husband doesn't trust her.”
Timothy exclaimed aggressively, “Even if that wasn't the case, I still don't want the child. I want her to get rid of it!”
It was precisely because he loved Johanna too much that he couldn't allow a single trace of doubt to exist in their relationship.
He felt he had transformed into a paranoid and sensitive person after seeing the contents of the disc he had received.
Every time he closed his eyes, he would see Johanna being intimate with another guy in his dreams. It was unbearable for him.
The mere thought that the child might not be his made him feel inexplicably uncomfortable.
However, he still loved Johanna and wouldn't mind anything else as long as she got rid of the child.
Timothy suddenly pointed at Armand. “Why don't you ask Armand? If you were carrying Jack's children back then, would he make a fuss about it? Would he accept both your children?”
Infuriated, Genevieve lost control and smacked Timothy in the face.
Timothy's face fell in an instant.
Licking the inside of his cheeks that was throbbing with pain from the slap, he said stiffly, “If I didn't love Jojo, I wouldn't have looked for her everywhere like a crazy person back then. I was willing to do anything in my power to get her back, even if it means giving up everything I have to Zephyr. Have I not done enough for her?”
Staring at Genevieve grimly, he continued, “So tell me, Genevieve, what right do you have to criticize me?”
Indeed, I have no right to reprimand Timothy.
What Timothy said was right. No man could accept the fact that his wife was carrying someone's child and would be willing to care for the child.
After taking a few deep breaths to calm herself down, Genevieve said frostily, “You know how much Jojo suffered when she was pregnant with Asel. If you think the child is not yours, you should do an amniotic fluid test instead of suspecting her for no reason. Because of your suspicion, you made a pregnant woman run away from home for months and neglected her completely. Timothy, what you did is simply despicable!”
Timothy refuted, “I didn't neglect her. I sent a housekeeper to go with her.”
“Give me her contact details.” Genevieve gave birth before, so she knew how devastating it would be to give birth alone without support from loved ones. Worst-case scenario, one might suffer from postpartum depression.
“Who the child belongs to doesn't matter anymore. From now on, you no longer have to worry about taking care of Jojo.”
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