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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 977

Chapter 977 

Callum’s body suddenlý trembled, and he parted his lips subconsciously. Her tears, carrying a faint salty taste, filled his mouth instantly. 

At this moment, Lillian’s tongue reached into Callum’s mouth and kept deepening the kiss. 

He was caught off guard. Her deep kiss seemed to have crumbled all the defenses he had made before. And all his senses were drawn by her. 

He could not help but slowly close his eyes. Now, even as she kissed him and held him close, there was no longer any pain caused by the curse. 

It was as if they had returned to the beginning when there had been nothing but sweetness between them. There was no pain or betrayal, only the love they had shared. She had been his life, and he had been her love. 

After the kiss ended, Callum heard Lillian’s panting voice saying, “Callum, you still have feelings for me, right? You are still in love with me, right?” 

Callum suddenly snapped out of his reverie. He opened his eyes and grasped her arms, tugging them away from his neck. 

“What? Do you assume that a kiss means I have feelings for you? By that logic, if I kiss other people, does that mean I have feelings for them, too,” Callum retorted, attempting to control his racing heart. 

Only he knew the falsehood in his words at that moment. 

Perhaps he would have lost control completely if she had kissed him a bit longer. The desire he harbored for her could still be easily reignited by her actions. 

Lillian’s face turned pale. She clutched the hem of her loose-fitting clothing tightly with both hands, biting her lip hard. Her eyes, as wide as Bambi’s, brimmed with tears as she gazed at him, her expression a mix of despair and helplessness. 

Callum nearly expended all his strength to turn his head away. He said in a detached tone, “Well, I’m tired. I don’t want to tangle with you any longer. Whatever happened in the past, be it a 

misunderstanding or anything else, doesn’t matter to me anymore. Henceforth, please don’t appear before me again.” 

After saying that, he left in disarray. He went upstairs, leaving Lillian standing motionless in the living 

room. 

Lillian wiped her tears away vigorously and looked up at Callum’s retreating figure. She suddenly cried out, “Callum, I won’t give up. You were the one who pursued me before, and now, I’ll pursue you! If you truly have no feelings for me, you wouldn’t have allowed that kiss to last so long!” 

Callum paused, but he did not look back or say anything. 

It was not until his figure disappeared from her sight that Lillian lowered her head, looked at her abdomen, and said gently, “Baby, let’s pursue your daddy together. Tell him not to leave us alone. I hurt him too much in the past. But as long as your daddy still loves me the slightest, I won’t give up.” Unless one day she discovered that he had truly ceased to feel anything for her, only then would she handle herself with grace and stop bothering him. 

Perhaps, at that time, to graciously depart from his world would be her way of showing her love for him. Lillian turned around and walked toward the door. At this moment, in the second-floor bedroom, Callum stood slumped against the door, one hand pressed firmly against his racing heart. 

“Stop beating… Stop beating so fast!” he told himself. 

His heart was beating so fast that it seemed like it was about to jump out of his throat! 

He could not understand why his emotions were easily influenced by her. 

Callum gasped deeply, then closed his eyes and murmured to himself, “Even when she claims she loves. me now, it might not be genuine. Perhaps what she truly desires is to provide the child with a legitimate identity.” 

Lillian went back to the inn. Stephen and Abigail had been waiting anxiously for her return. When, they 

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saw their daughter coming back, they hurriedly asked, “How was it? Callum…” 

“He still doesn’t want to forgive me and accept me,” Lillian said. “But I won’t give up. I will go to him again tomorrow.” 

Stephen sighed while Abigail looked at his daughter with sympathy. “But if he refuses to accept you again and again, then you…” 

“Mom, don’t worry. If that’s the case, I won’t relentlessly pester him or do anything reckless and foolish,” she comforted her mother. “If I genuinely give my all and Callum still doesn’t accept me, then… Then I’ll return to Strico with you and be a single mother. I will only stay with you and the child for the rest of my life.” 

“What are you talking about? Do you seriously intend to be a single mother forever? If the right partner comes along, you can also get married. Many women marry with their children these days!” Abigail said. She did not want her daughter to resign herself to such a fate. 

Lillian offered a bitter smile. How could she ever love another man after having been loved by someone like Callum? 

She would never experience that same fervent and ardent passion again. 

“Mom, we’ll leave the future to the future,” Lillian replied, changing the subject to ease her mother’s 

concerns. 

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