Chapter 367 I’ve Died Once
Joseph nodded and went back to the ward with her.
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Diana handed him the seafood soup, saying, “Here, have some. I caught the seafood myself.”
Joseph recalled that Diana had mentioned her fondness for free diving.
He sat down, admiring the beautiful thermos, and grinned.
Diana handed him a spoon and asked with a smile, “Can you cook? I brought some ingredients and put them in the refrigerator.”
Joseph, blushing at her smile, nodded and replied, “Yes.”
“That’s
‘s great.” Diana put the ingredients in the sealed bags and
froze them.
Looking at her back, Joseph smiled faintly.
After putting things away, Diana returned.
She also brought some clothes for Joseph. “Joseph, winter is coming, and it will get colder. Our company’s down jackets and coals are good. I’ve brought a few sets for you and some for your grandma as well,” she said, pointing to the bag at the door.
Chapter 367 I’ve Died Once
“Okay. Thank you!” Joseph responded happily, feeling truly cared for.
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“Go ahead and eat,” Diana said, lowering her head as she saw her phone vibrating. “I’m going to take a call outside.”
“Sure,” Joseph replied, blushing and feeling too shy to look up.
Unaware of Joseph’s shyness, Diana went outside to answer the call, which turned out to be from Steven.
“Hello, are we going to get a divorce?” she asked.
Steven, standing in front of the office’s floor–to–ceiling window, looked down at the scenery with a sneer.
“Diana, have you forgotten what I said? You can only get a divorce if I die,” he responded, his voice even yet resolute.
Even if she no longer loved him, he would make her love him again.
Her leaving was something he was still not used to.
She left decisively.
She didn’t take anything away from the villa.
It was only last night that Steven realized she had completely moved on.
Diana frowned, her eyes inexplicably red.
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She took a deep breath, her voice choking with sobs. “Steven, I… have died once. You killed me. You personally killed me. When I was dying, I longed for you to save me, but you killed me! Steven, why won’t you divorce? If I could do it all over again, I would never give you the chance to kill me. It’s you and those Marsh family members who should die.”
Diana’s words dripped with hatred.
Shox
up the phone and leaned against the wall, still haunted by the nightmare from last night.
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