Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 78 – He Felt Sorry for Her
“Janet, were you pregnant back then?”
Janet froze for a moment, and her eyes gradually cooled down. She looked at Nathaniel c**lly, with countless disappointments in her eyes.
“Do you suspect I had a false pregnancy?”
She said word by word.
Nathaniel had never seen Janet like this before. Her eyes seemed to contain grievances and accusations that could not be described in words.
“I just want to know the truth,” Nathaniel said in a deep voice.
“Hmm,” Janet sneered, “Nathaniel, you haven’t asked about the baby for three years, but now you’re talking about it so much here. Aren’t you very capable? Why don’t you check it yourself?”
Her miscarriage that year was a sore spot in her heart.
That was Nathaniel’s baby, and Nathaniel was his father.
Not only did he not feel sad about the loss of the baby, he even doubted whether that baby ever existed.
Janet couldn’t accept it.
Seemingly aware of the change in Janet’s mood, Nathaniel felt inexplicable panic. Realizing that he might have gone too far, he tried to explain to her.
“I just think the appearance of the baby was a perfect coincidence, and…”
“Enough!” Janet interrupted him without hesitation and shouted, “Shut up. People like you are not qualified to mention the baby. Since you already think that baby did not exist, why do you ask about it now?”
The more Janet thought about it, the angrier she became.
When she had a miscarriage back then, Nathaniel never came to take care of her once, chose to deceive herself with the lie of “he is just too busy”.
but she, who had fallen in love with him,
But…
Janet never expected that Nathaniel had always thought that she was fabricating a lie about the existence of the baby.
That was a living being.
Nathaniel actually doubted the baby’s existence.
“L…”
Nathaniel wanted to say something else, but when he raised his eyes, he saw the tears rolling in Janet’s eyes and her red eyes. His heart suddenly hurt for a moment.
“Janet?”
“Go away.”
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