Evelyn stood frozen in place, disbelief washing over her.
That casual, dismissive tone. It was arrogance—like she was nothing more than a product to be evaluated. Even something as fundamental as having children had to be scrutinized to see if she was worthy.
To them, she could never compare to Tiffany—a PhD graduate from a top-tier overseas university. She wasn't even in the same league.
They had no idea that those words cut deeper than they realized.
Once her treatment and surgery started, she would lose the ability to be a mother forever.
No wonder Lucas had always been indifferent toward intimacy with her, even before the divorce talk. Had he already decided back then that she wasn't good enough to be the mother of his child?
Evelyn didn't want to know how he responded to Sharron. His vague response to Maria at dinner said it all—he had no intention of having a child with her. He probably agreed with every word Sharron had said.
Her grip tightened around the pill bottle as she turned back toward the bedroom. Her breathing was shallow, her lips slowly losing color.
She opened the bottle with stiff, mechanical movements and swallowed the pill dry. The bitterness coated her tongue, lingering like a bad aftertaste.
She couldn't tell what was harder to swallow—the medicine or the bitterness in her heart.
Evelyn closed her eyes for a moment and forced herself to calm down. She wasn't going to sleep anytime soon, so she went back to her laptop and started working on project details.
The end-of-year deadline was approaching fast. There was still a lot she had to finalize. After adjusting some core data, she finally moved to the bed with a book in hand.
Lately, she had been carrying around a few books on aerospace engineering, extracting useful insights through algorithmic analysis.
The door opened, and Lucas walked in.
Under the soft glow of the warm orange lamp, Evelyn looked up at him, surprised to see that he hadn't left Grant Manor.
Lucas made his way to the wardrobe. As he pulled out a fresh set of clothes, his gaze briefly flicked to the book in her hands—Orbital Theory and Applications in Spacecraft Engineering.
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