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Breaking Point of Divorce (Hugh and Bethan) novel Chapter 175

Chapter 175 You’ll Get Used to It Eventually

Although Bethan no longer argued or made a fuss, and had accepted the existence of Megan and her son, all he wanted was for her to accept them, nothing more.

From afar, Hugh saw Bethan push open the restaurant door, and he stood up.

The next moment, when he saw Megan following Bethan in, his expression froze.

The two women walked towards Hugh, chatting and laughing.

Hugh stood there, stunned, his brows furrowing deeper and deeper.

Before Bethan could get a word in, he frowned and asked coldly, “Why are you two together?”

Bethan first motioned for Megan to sit down, then said to Hugh, “I bumped into Ms. Ridley on the way here. To thank her for bringing you the medicine at noor, I invited her along.”

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Hugh stared intently at Bethan. “This is supposed to be a date for just the two of us, you know?”

Bethan patted Hugh on the back reassuringly. “It’s okay. You’ll get used to it eventually.”

Bethan casually settled into her seat.

Meanwhile, Hugh remained rooted to the spot, his face etched with a scowl as his intense, complex eyes were fixed on Bethan.

Megan sat at her place, sneaking glances at Hugh’s

reaction.

Noticing that Hugh wasn’t in a rush to sit down, she tentatively got up and said, “Mrs. Cavill, maybe I should take off first.”

With that, she made a show of leaving.

Bethan stood up to stop Megan, but Hugh grabbed her wrist.

He shot a look at Megan, picked up the promotion gift 2/7

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he’d prepared for Bethan, and then dragged Bethan out of the restaurant.

Megan stood there, eyeing the untouched couple’s

set meals on the table. She bit her lower lip in embarrassment and cursed under her breath.

It was supposed to be Bethan and Hugh’s date, yet Bethan had deliberately brought her here.

That bitch Bethan! She wasn’t being nice at all-she meant to make a fool of me and laugh at me!

At the restaurant entrance, Hugh tugged Bethan towards a luxury car not far away.

Taking long strides and holding her wrist tightly, he left her with no choice but to trot to keep up.

They got into the car one after the other.

Once the door was shut, Hugh pressed his thin lips together, his eyes showing a glint of anger as he stared at Bethan.

@learing her throat, Bethan asked, “Are we gonna have:03

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this fight here or at home?”

Their marriage was already in shambles, and arguing was nothing new to her.

Hugh started the car, suppressing his anger.

They drove back home in silence.

As Bethan got out of the car, she bumped into Arthur.

They exchanged greetings and headed towards the elevator. Seeing this, Hugh, still by the car, scowled again.

Only when Bethan looked back at him did he follow.

Once inside the elevator, Arthur invited Bethan upstairs. “I’m not happy with the curtains in my bedroom. Come up and help me pick a new color?”

Bethan looked at Hugh beside her and hesitated. “Should I go up and come right back?”

Just then, the elevator doors slid open.

Without a word, Hugh pulled Bethan out.

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When they entered the apartment, Bethan slipped on her slippers.

Noticing Hugh standing still by the shoe cabinet, she kindly fetched his slippers for him.

But Hugh bent down, grabbed her arm, and pulled her

close.

Trying to keep his cool, he said through gritted teeth, “Bethan, don’t you think you owe me an explanation?”

Bethan wriggled out of his grasp and replied casually, “In your eyes, I’m always in the wrong. How would I know what to explain?”

Hugh’s temples throbbed with anger. “You know damn well what I’m talking about. Don’t play stupid,” he snapped.

Bethan corrected him seriously, saying, “I really don’t know. Can you give me a hint?”

They stared at each other up close, and Hugh was so furious he could hardly breathe.

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