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Breaking Point of Divorce (Hugh and Bethan) novel Chapter 324

Chapter 324 Wrong About Everything

Hearing that Bethan was playing bridge at Keating Mansion, Hugh’s mood instantly crashed.

He’d gotten injured so badly trying to save her, and she was just… playing bridge?

He lay flat on his back in the hospital bed, the dull ache in his chest reminding him of everything he’d done wrong.

Mason stood up and grabbed his jacket. “Bethan just sent another message. I need to head over there. She and Arthur haven’t won a single game as partners.”

Hugh didn’t respond.

Mason glanced over at him. Seeing Hugh lying there, practically lifeless, he sighed. “Don’t do this, Hugh. You’ll get used to life without Bethan eventually.”

Hugh stayed still, hearing the door to the hospital room open and close before slowly opening his eyes.

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been busy with work, social obligations, and everything else. Bethan was always the one waiting-waiting during the day, waiting at night.

She had waited for him… and he had ignored her.

When Megan and her son came back to the country, he gave Bethan even less of his time.

Because of Megan, Bethan had cried, thrown tantrums, had breakdowns… all while Hugh had continued to suppress her emotions, her frustration, and her attempts to fight back.

Hugh curled up slightly in the bed, the weight of his own regrets sinking in.

So this was what it felt like to wait for someone who

wouldn’t care.

So this was the pain of being ignored, treated coldly, and made to feel small by someone you loved.

When Fiona entered the hospital room, only Hugh lay

alone on the bed.

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Her heart ached for a moment before she set down dinner and sat beside the bed. “Get up and eat something. Then let’s have a good talk.”

Hugh’s vacant eyes slowly came into focus.

He looked at Fiona beside his bed, his voice low and hoarse. “Mom, I’m not hungry.”

After speaking, Hugh lowered his gaze to hide the emotions in his eyes.

Fiona said, “Hugh, after everything that’s happened, do you know where you went wrong?”

She knew Hugh wasn’t not hungry, but that he just wasn’t in the mood to eat.

Hugh slowly closed his eyes, a tear slipping down his cheek.

He stayed silent for a long time, the weight of his thoughts pressing down on him. Finally, his voice cracked as he whispered, “I was wrong about everything…

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set clear boundaries with Megan.

He was wrong to secretly acknowledge Megan’s son and promise to take care of them both, without Bethan knowing.

He was wrong to be so cold, so domineering toward Bethan.

Wrong to always handle things his way, never bothering to listen to what Bethan truly needed.

He was wrong when he ignored Fiona’s advice and single-handedly destroyed his own marriage.

He had been completely wrong.

Fiona, trying to comfort him, said softly, “Bethan is doing well now. Stop being so stubborn. Let her go.”

Hugh choked up, struggling to find the words.

After a long silence, he finally spoke, voice thick with emotion. “Mom, I was wrong, and I’ll change. But letting go of her… I can’t do it.”

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Just the thought of never having any connection with Bethan again made his heart twist painfully.

Fiona, faced with her son’s stubbornness, had no idea

how to help.

Over the next few days, Hugh lay in the hospital room, listless and tired.

The thing he did most often was stare at the door, hoping -just hoping-that it would be Bethan who walked in.

But she never came.

Days passed, and soon it was time for Hugh to be discharged.

On the street in front of the hospital’s outpatient building, Hugh spotted Bethan in the distance, wearing a white dress and holding Henry’s hand with her left, standing next to Calvin’s black Maybach.

Bethan was leaning against the car door with one hand, while Calvin knelt in front of her, helping her change

shoes.

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“What are you doing?”

The words escaped Hugh in a rush as he stormed over to Bethan, pushing Calvin away from her.

Hugh moved so quickly that Bethan barely had time to

react.

Calvin stood up, keeping his demeanor polite. “Mr. Cavill.”

Hugh glared at him, fuming. “Calvin, stay away from my wife!”

Bethan’s eyes widened in disbelief.

She shoved Hugh away, her voice sharp. “Hugh, we’ve been divorced for a long time. Watch your tone and how you address me!”

Hugh, frustrated, grabbed Bethan’s wrist, but his voice softened when he spoke to her.

“I need to talk to you. Get in my car.”

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As Hugh took a step forward, Henry suddenly dashed between them, hugging Bethan’s leg. “Don’t bully

Bethan!”

Hugh stopped in his tracks, his expression darkening as he faced the little boy blocking his way.

Calvin stepped in, trying to explain. “Mr. Cavill, please don’t misunderstand. Henry was being a little troublemaker and spilled a drink on Dr. Olsen’s shoes.

“Dr. Olsen hurt her back treating a patient a few days ago, so it’s difficult for her to bend down. I was just helping her change her shoes.”

Calvin gently pulled Henry to his side.

In Calvin’s eyes, even though Bethan and Hugh were divorced, Hugh was still clearly trying to win her back. They weren’t entirely over each other yet.

“You hurt your back?”

Hugh instinctively reached out toward Bethan, but she quickly stepped back, avoiding him.

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Bethan turned to Calvin. “Mr. Byron, you don’t need to explain anything to him. In his eyes, a man helping a woman with her shoes is probably nothing more than a trivial act.”

She glanced at Hugh, her gaze cold.

Hugh’s hand, still outstretched, fell limply to his side.

Bethan took a step toward him, her voice low but firm.

“Mr. Cavill, I’ll say this one last time—we’re divorced. Even if you caught me in bed with another man, please just walk away and don’t interfere with my happiness.”

With that, she turned and slid into the passenger seat of Calvin’s car.

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