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Breaking Point of Divorce (Hugh and Bethan) novel Chapter 270

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“For Megan’s sake, you’ve been constantly draining the affection Bethan has for you. You’ve made Bethan experience pain and despair more terrible than divorce.

“Just because she loves you, she has been passive, suppressed, and controlled by you, even too afraid to have the child.

“You always hold the upper hand with Bethan. You didn’t even discuss such an important decision as recognizing that illegitimate child as your son with her before deciding on your own. You think you can control everything, including Bethan.

“Hugh, from the very beginning, your relationship with Bethan has been unequal. No matter how much you insist, you cannot build a healthy, equal marital relationship with her.

“Listen to me, divorce Bethan and compensate her properly.

“If you can win her back, that’s your luck. If you can’t, it’s 1/7

your deserved retribution.”

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After leaving Cavill Manor, Hugh’s mind was filled with everything his mother had said to him.

I will compensate her properly. But divorce, never.

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One evening a few days later, Mason returned to the US and called friends for a small gathering.

Hugh stopped Bethan in the hallway near the restroom.

He said, “Megan said she couldn’t get an appointment with your specialist clinic.”

Bethan spoke frankly, “Her character is lacking. I’m afraid she might falsely accuse me, so I don’t dare treat her.”

Seeing Hugh remain silent, Bethan said, “If you insist that I treat her, fine, but I have a condition.”

Hugh said, “Name it.”

“You divorce me, and I guarantee she’ll be cured with the right medicine.”

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Hugh’s face darkened. “Don’t even think about it!”

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Hugh walked away angrily for a few steps, then turned back.

He looked into Bethan’s eyes and said, “Bethan, if I told you there’s a difficult reason why I keep Megan by my side, would you believe me?”

Bethan sneered, “I’d sooner believe in ghosts than believe a single word you say.”

They stared at each other for a moment before Hugh turned and walked away with a dark expression.

After a few steps, Hugh turned around and came back again.

Hugh forced the amulet he bought in Europe into Bethan’s hand. “If you don’t want it, just throw it away then.”

After saying this, Hugh turned and left.

Bethan stood still, incessantly picking at her fingers. 3/7

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amulet into the trash can.

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After Bethan left. Mason retrieved the amulet from the

trash can.

Back in the private room, Bethan said to Mason, “Mason, I’m moving this weekend. You and Gwen should come over to celebrate then.”

Mason said, “Then I’ll invite a few more people, and we can play games together.”

Mentioning card games made Bethan think of James.

The next afternoon, Bethan came to the garden of Keating Mansion.

Seeing James supporting himself to stand up from the wheelchair on his own, Bethan continuously cheered him on from the side.

After two treatment courses, James’ condition had improved significantly.

Although his legs could only barely support him for a

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As his physical condition improved, his temper had also

become less volatile.

After James sat back in his wheelchair, Bethan said, “Mr. Keating, I’m moving next week. Would you like to come to my place to play cards?”

James glanced sideways at Bethan. “You’re not good at it, yet you love to play.”

Bethan awkwardly rubbed her hands together.

Over the weekend, worried about properly entertaining the several important guests, Bethan specially hired a chef to come help prepare a table full of dishes.

Mason and Gwen arrived early to help.

Bethan was busy arranging fruit in the living room when Calvin arrived with his son, Henry.

Seeing Bethan, Henry let go of Calvin’s hand and rushed into Bethan’s arms. “Mommy.”

After this cry of “Mommy”, an eerie silence fell over the Fdom.

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