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With You For the Rest of My Life novel Chapter 144

"Yang, don't hypocritically care about Tina now. If you really care about her, you won't cheat on her and won't let her have a miscarriage. Why do you pretend to be a good person now? " In the past few days, Rose had been taking care of Tina. Seeing that her former lively and cheerful friend had become gloomy all day long, she felt sorry for her, and naturally had a lot of resentment towards Yang. Now when he called, even though she was usually good tempered, she could not help but scold him harshly on the phone.

Rose, I know it was all my fault. I'm so sorry for Tina. I didn't know that Rachel was so vicious that she killed my child cruelly. It's me made Bess suffer a lot. I have divorced Rachel, and I have lost my job. I don't ask Tina to forgive me. I just want to know how she is doing, so that I can rest assured. " Yang begged Rose sincerely on the other end of the phone, but Rose felt very ironic.

"Yang, Tina is in a bad mood now. She used to be so optimistic. She was abandoned by her lover, forced to divorce, and have a miscarriage. It was all your fault. She loved you so much in the past, and she broke up with her family in order to marry you. Do you know that her parents are not willing to see her now because she married you? She don't tell her families about her miscarriage and hospitalization, because don't want them to worry about her. You bastard! You ruined her! " The more Rose said, the more excited she became. Her eyes were slightly red and she almost threw the phone out. At the same time, Burke protected her in time and took her into his arms. He patted her on the back to comfort her.

On the other side of the phone, Yang was silent after hearing what Rose said. After a long time, he said, "Rose, I know you are Tina's best friend. You can't forgive me for what I have done. I don't deserve to be Tina's husband. It's right for her to leave me. I don't have a job now, and I don't have money. What's more, my mother died of a heart attack because of what I did. It's all my fault. But Rose, please let me see Tina again. Just for the last time, I'll take my mother's ashes back to my hometown a few days later. I can't live in this city anymore, I might never come back to this city again. I just want to take a last look at her before leaving. Can you give me Tina's phone number? After all, we used to be a couple. I used to love her too. I didn't expect that things would turn out like this... "

Yang choked with sobs before he finished his words.

After a long time, there was only breathing and the man's sobs on the other end of the phone.

Rose closed her eyes and said, "Yang, I would rather you die and disappear forever in this world, and never bother Tina again. But after all, this is the matter between you and Tina. I won't tell you her phone number, but I will convey your words to her. It's up to her whether to see you or not."

After saying that, Rose hung up the phone. She held the phone tightly and tried her best to restrain her emotions.

In silence, Burke held Rose's hand, gently pushed her white fingertips away, put the phone aside, and held her in his arms. "All right, all the bad things will pass. Don't be sad. "

Rose buried her head in his neck, feeling his temperature and heartbeat. She closed her eyes and suddenly relaxed her body, which she had been holding on to all the time. He could always give her a sense of security, as if she could deal with anything bad as long as he was there.

Seeing this, Xavier knew that if he stayed any longer, he would be a fool. He quietly left, leaving Rose and Burke alone.

Closing the door gently, Xavier put his hand into his pocket and took a deep breath.

He had heard something about what happened to Tina from the phone call just now.

He shook her head and walked downstairs slowly with her hands in her pockets, frowning slightly.

" Tina's matter haven't finished yet?" Holding Rose in his arms, Burke asked her to lie on the bed with him.

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