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Why the Crocodile Tears (by Flower Sock) novel Chapter 314

As Dominic looked at Hannah’s pleading expression, his eyes held a mix of surprise and bitter irony.

He remembered she wasn’t like this before. Yet in such a short time, she seemed like a completely different person. Hannah, do you really think I’d want a woman who’s already had child

I can get rid of her!Hannah blurted out. Then I wouldn’t have a child

th someone else?Dominic sneered coldly.

more. How does that sound?

Do you even know what you’re saying?Dominic clenched his fists, grinding his teeth in anger.

Of course I do!Hannah grasped his hand eagerly. Her voice trembled w

one more chance?

emotion. It was just a mistake. Can’t you give me

Her eyes were filled with desperate hope, as if nothing mattered more than her own interestsnot even her child. She was ready to abandon everything else at any moment.

Dominic paused, then realization dawned on him. So this is who you really are, isn’t it?

The question sounded like a statement.

Her stubbornness was all an act. In truth, she was no different from those greedy women. If anything, she was even more cunning. She played the art of playing hard to get like a pro, yet still pretended she was being forced by him.

Maybe she was secretly smug deep down when she heard he wouldn’t end the deal.

Dominic ground his teeth in bitter laughter. Hannah, you really are a liar through and through!

listen

flashed in her eyes as if he’d seen right through her. II’m not. Let me explain-,

anymore. He coldly threw off her hand. Don’t touch me. You disgust me.

came out. Tears welled in her eyes, making her look pitiful and vulnerable.

Hannah froze for a moment. A flicker

Shut up!Dominic wasn’t willing

to

Hannah parted her lips, but no words

But Dominic was no longer fooled by her.

Hannah, our deal ends here. From now on, we have nothing to do with each other.

No!

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