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The Windfalls of Love (Roxanne and Harrison) novel Chapter 160

"Babe, I've made your favorite seafood porridge for you." Hazel didn't directly answer Alexander's question. She smiled, trying to win his heart.

Ever since Alexander gave Hazel one last chance, but she once again cheated on him with other men, every time Alexander saw Hazel, he was filled with humiliation and rage.

He was on the verge of blowing his top.

Even when he was so good to her, she didn't treasure his love.

After getting dumped by Dean, she then wanted to get back with Alexander?

It was too late.

Alexander clenched his fist, frowning.

He coldly asked her, "How did you get in?"

"Honey, I know you're still mad at me, but I..."

"Who's your 'honey'?"

She wasn't even worthy of calling him "honey".

He coldly asked, "Hazel, I'm asking you one last time. How did you get in?"

"I..." Hazel was still dodging his question, "Honey, I made seafood porridge for you. Can you have some first?"

After saying that, she turned around to get the bowl to serve Alexander some porridge.

Without hesitation, Alexander took out his phone and dialed 911.

"Hello, police? I want to report a break-in at my villa."

"The address is Grandeur Meadows."

Alexander gave the address and added, "Please come as soon as possible."

Hearing him call the police, Hazel quickly turned around. She lunged at him, trying to act cute.

"Honey, don't be so ruthless."

Every time she acted like that, Alexander would give in to her.

Hazel thought that trick would work again.

But Alexander pushed her away harshly.

He looked at her, full of disgust.

"Do you want to leave on your own or wait for the police to force you out?"

Hazel cried. She looked very wronged.

Her appearance made Alexander even more disgusted.

She had been fooling him with that disguise for eight years.

He had been so stupid.

If she wanted to cry, let her cry.

Alexander would never feel sorry for her again.

He turned and left the kitchen, "Cry here alone. When the police come, I won't show you any mercy."

"Honey!" Hazel rushed up and hugged Alexander from behind.

Her hands wrapped around his waist, making Alexander disgusted.

He forcefully broke free from her grip.

Hazel knelt on the ground, hugging his legs tightly.

"Honey, are you really going to be so ruthless to me? Have you forgotten your promise to me on our wedding day?"

Mentioning their wedding day made Alexander feel even more like a fool.

He had been fooled by Hazel round and round.

"Let go." He looked at her with disgust.

"Honey!" Hazel lifted her head, shaking her head, tears streaming down her face, "On our wedding night, it was our first time. You saw the blood I shed, so you made many promises to me."

Alexander was dead silent.

"You promised to be good to me forever and to love me forever."

Still no response from Alexander.

"You said this home would always be mine to rule."

He continued to remain silent.

"You even kept the bed sheet I stained red. You said I was the most perfect woman in the world. You said you would cherish me for a lifetime."

Alexander was at his limit at that point.

"You even said that even if I made mistakes, you would forgive me."

"Hazel!" Alexander finally yelled angrily, pushing the woman in front of him away, "Have you no shame?"

Hazel tried to hug his legs again, saying, "Honey, I really just lost control for a moment. I really love you, honey..."

"You want to talk about our wedding night, right?" Alexander was so angry he could explode, "Fine! Let's talk."

Hazel thought, as long as he was willing to give her a chance to talk, she could make Alexander give her another chance.

"Hazel, do you think I'm a fool?"

Hazel couldn’t answer.

"You could have had surgery to restore your hymen and then deceive me!"

"I didn't... Honey, it really was my first time. I didn't have any surgery."

"Hazel, do you find this amusing? Dean has already told me. Before you were dating me, you had sex with him."

"I... honey, it's not like that. Dean just wanted to take revenge on me."

"Hazel, do you think it's still useful to argue? Do you think I care about your virginity?"

"I..."

"Even if you had been with others before, as long as you didn't deceive me and as long as you were loyal to me afterwards, I wouldn't mind. But you deceived me from the beginning.

Do you think I'm really that stupid? Everything before was because I loved you very much. I wanted to build a warm family with you, to raise a child with you, and to spend a lifetime with you.

Now, your tricks are no use to me. Hazel, I don't love you anymore. No matter how you make up for it, it's useless. The more you cling to me, the more disgusted I am."

Alexander had originally wanted to give her some dignity and not expose her surgery, but since she insisted on that, he didn't need to care about her dignity anymore.

Hazel knew she had done many terrible things, but she still used tears to cover up her ugliness, "Honey... you really don't love me anymore?"

"You are not worthy of anyone's love." Alexander bit his teeth harshly.

She had worn out all the love he had for her. She asked for it.

The police arrived a few minutes later.

Hazel tearfully told the police that she was Alexander's wife, so she didn't break into his house.

Alexander looked at her indifferently and said, "Ms. Dawson, please understand the difference between 'ex-wife' and 'wife'. We have already divorced. You have nothing to do with me anymore."

The cop said, "Mr. Alexander, even though you called us, we still advise you to try to sort this out on your own. This is, after all, your personal matter. Maybe you could try talking it over again? Of course, if you insist, we get involved and we'll do our duty, but if your ex-wife doesn't cooperate, we might have to take forceful actions, even possibly detaining her."

Breaking into someone's house is illegal, but since they were once married, the cops still hoped they could resolve it peacefully.

Hazel rushed to say, "Officer, thank you. I'll talk properly with my ex-husband."

But Alexander was cold, "Officer, what does the law define an ex-wife as? Since she's my ex-wife, legally, I have no obligation to her. She's nothing to me now. This house is mine, so I have the right to make her leave. Please provide me, a lawful citizen, with basic protection."

That day, he had to make Hazel leave no matter what.

Hazel stood in the autumn wind, watching her dad, mom, and sister disappear into the distance.

She finally understood.

She really did something wrong.

She was unfaithful to her husband and unfilial to her parents, damaging their dignity.

All of that was her own doing.

What was she going to do then?

She was even pregnant.

She didn't know if the child in her belly was Alexander's or another man's.

Could she give birth to that child alone?

Could she raise the child alone?

But she wanted to take a risk.

What if the child was Alexander's?

Would Alexander forgive her because of the child and accept her again?

Only after losing him did Hazel realize how good Alexander was.

She touched her slightly protruding belly, deciding to take a risk.

She wanted to give birth to the child. If the child really was Alexander's, she still had hope of being loved by him again.

Hazel called Harrison.

Seeing the name on the caller ID made Harrison frown.

Across the screen, an unpleasant feeling hit him in the face.

What was that woman calling him for?

After picking up, Harrison's voice was very cold, "What do you want?"

"Then I won't beat around the bush," Hazel said bluntly, "I want to meet with you."

Harrison guessed her purpose and sneered, "You want me to persuade Alexander to get back together with you?"

"You're indeed smart," Hazel knew that no matter what, Alexander would listen to Harrison. If Harrison intervened, Alexander might come back to her.

"What do you think Alexander is to you? Do you think he'd just come running back to you if I gave him a nudge?" Harrison scoffed. "You still haven't learned to give him the respect he deserves."

"But you and Alexander are childhood friends. He's always been one to heed your advice," Hazel persisted.

"Ha! What a joke.”

Harrison continued, "Do you think he's your puppet and he'll just dance to your tune?"

"Harrison, we've been friends since we were kids. Can you do me this one favor? I know I messed up. I really want to make things right this time."

"Too late."

Both the Dawson and Rodriguez families were big shots in Seraphim Haven, so Hazel and Harrison had known each other since they were kids. Hazel played the emotional card, "Harrison, I beg you. I'm out of options. I'm in a tight spot."

Hazel started crying over the phone.

Harrison didn't feel a shred of sympathy. He knew she was faking it.

"Isn't this all your own doing?" he said coldly.

"Harrison, I'm begging you like this. Can't you show me a little respect?"

"Respect?"

Did she even deserve any respect?

Hearing Harrison's sneer, Hazel didn't want to play nice any longer. She threatened, "I know you've always been scared of Roxanne finding out that you're the top dog in Seraphim Haven. You're afraid she'll leave you because of your lies. If you don't help me, I'll spill all the beans to her."

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