The more he thought so, the more he felt doubtful, because there were too many questionable points.
All the excessive concerns she had for Grace previously seemed to be done on purpose now that he thought about it.
Timothy's heart sank.
He thought that this wife was the best partner he could live with for the rest of his life and they would be the best couple. But it seemed that he was still too naive.
He stared at Quinn, his eyes full of coldness and disbelief.
Quinn had also been shocked by his questioning for quite some time. She looked at Timothy as if she didn't know him.
"Timothy, just say it directly. Why are you suddenly treating me with such an attitude?" Quinn demanded.
"You know it well," Timothy answered.
"I don't understand." Quinn roared. "I don't understand at all. Just tell me." "Haha," Timothy laughed, and the corners of his mouth raised slightly. In a moment like this, the smile was full of irony.
"You don't have to sneer, and you don't have to be so sarcastic," Quinn repeated, "Just say it directly.”
"Quinn, let's divorce," Timothy stated coldly, "I'm tired."
Quinn's eyes were wide open. She was totally dumbfounded.
She couldn't believe her ears. Her eyes were filled with anger and shock, "What did you say?"
"I said, let's divorce," Timothy repeated word by word, "Let's do it first thing tomorrow."
"Why, why would you?" Quinn was still in shock.
"Grace was hospitalized because she was poisoned." Timothy didn't want to beat around the bush anymore, so he said directly, "There was pesticide on the basket of fruits you gave me today."
"I didn't know." Quinn shook her head and opened her eyes wide, looking very innocent. "I really don't know about it."
"You don't?" Timothy said, "Now you do."
"Timothy, you can't divorce me just because of this!" Quinn shook her head, "I don't even know what's going on. Is Grace trying to frame me? Why is everything all right except the fruit basket?"
"Grace set you up?" Timothy laughed, "A pregnant woman risking the life of her own children to set you up?"
Quinn was stunned.
"Who are you? Please tell me, why would she frame you?" Timothy asked her coldly, word by word. "Isn't it suspicious that you've been showing excessive concern for Grace?"
"Timothy, I am doing this for you!" Quinn looked as if she was wrongly accused, "It is all because I love you that I treat her well from the bottom of my heart. How can you doubt me like this? I am really disappointed with you."
"You care for Grace?" Timothy let out a cold laugh as if he had heard the most ridiculous joke.
"Don't laugh," Quinn panicked. "Stop it."
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