Login via

Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 3024

After that, Vivian turned around to leave.

Gordan, who had remained silent all this time, spoke up at this moment, "Vivian, who do you think you are?"

Vivian's back stiffened. She knew that once Gordan spoke, he would definitely say such words. Yes, in his eyes, she was just an ugly monster. How could he possibly follow her?

She pursed her lips, remaining silent.

The moment Gordan spoke, the moment the familiar voice reached her ears, she felt defenseless. If she spoke, he would surely hear the tension in her voice.

Hence, Vivian bit her lip tightly, refusing to speak and reveal her emotions.

When Gordan saw her standing straight without uttering a word, the fire inside him burned even brighter.

He intended to vent his emotions, but he recalled something from the past.

Back when they were still married, Vivian used to cling to him all the time. There was one time when he was annoyed by her constant nagging and reluctantly agreed to go out for dinner with her.

However, the meal turned into a series of unpleasant arguments, and as for why the night turned sour, Gordan had since forgotten.

He only remembered he left without finishing the meal.

Vivian quickly paid the bill and followed him. He vented his frustration at her on the street, expressing his displeasure. Ultimately, Vivian responded by turning her back on him.

Her silhouette was the same as it was now, but the difference lay in the fact that back then, Vivian's shoulders were trembling in the midst of a distressing cry.

He could not look at her face back then. He could only look at her from behind, and the sight had been perplexing, with her shoulders slightly trembling. It stirred a touch of sympathy in his heart.

However, that was just a facade, and Vivian's tactic did not work on him.

Now, Vivian still had her back turned, but she was no longer crying with trembling shoulders. She was not pretending to be pitiful and helpless either.

The frustration in Gordan's heart intensified at the thought of this. He had initially wanted to release his anger, and the words were on the tip of his tongue. However, he involuntarily switched to a different set of words.

"Vivian, do you think people are genuinely good to you? Sharpen up a bit!"

Vivian lowered her gaze, a bitter smile appearing on her lips. Yes, she was ugly, so in Gordan's eyes, no one would sincerely treat her well.

However, when she left him, she understood that many people did not judge someone solely based on appearance.

At least Ray genuinely cared for her, and Luca also treated her sincerely.

Her classmates were the same. Appearance was not the only factor to consider when it came to making friends. She was not dating anyone, so why should she judge if they were treating her well based on her looks?

Gordan's words were like a bucket of cold water that was poured over her heart, extinguishing that inexplicable touch of sadness.

Vivian chuckled softly. Perhaps she should thank Gordan. His words were inappropriate, but they quickly woke her up.

"Gordan, not everyone is hung up on looks when making friends." Then, she walked briskly into the residential area, ignoring the man behind her.

As Gordan watched Vivian's confident strides as she walked away, a sense of frustration rose in his heart.

He removed his mask and hat. His eyes were gloomy. Even though Vivian's figure had long disappeared at the entrance of the residential area, his eyes were as sharp as an eagle's as they remained locked on his target.

There was no peace in his gaze.

Gordan kicked the tree trunk near him.

Summer had arrived, and the trees were bursting with vitality, but a few leaves were still kicked down by him.

"Fuck!" Gordan cursed, glancing at the time before turning around.

He originally had things to do today. If it were not for him seeing Aaron and Vivian walking together, he would not have abandoned his important task and followed them…

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel)