"You don't have to," Tobias said ever more solemnly. He continued, "She has been spoilt by this whole family, including you. It's no wonder that she has been behaving so stubbornly." Natalie hesitated for a moment.
What Tobias said did make sense.
Selina had definitely acted too stubbornly at times.
Natalie tried to suppress her urge to comfort Selina immediately. She decided that she would talk to Selina later instead.
Natalie looked at Matthew and said, "Matthew, have you really gotten a divorce with Selina? You shouldn't have divorced her so soon. Perhaps the situation would have changed after we'd given Selina stime." Hearing this, a surge of grief flashed across his eyes.
Of course, he understood what Natalie said.
However, everyone had impulsive moments and Matthew was no exception.
He had seen that Selina did not like him at all. He had also seen Selina's desire to abandon this marriage.
If Matthew wanted, he could coax Selina forever.
However, he still had his pride.
"Natalie, Tobias, please excuse me. I have to comfort Selina now," Matthew said.
He couldn't bear to see Selina crying so badly.
Matthew bought a cup of hot coffee for Selina.
He remembered that Selina liked to drink cappuccinos.
Matthew walked over and handed the coffee to Selina.
She took the coffee without saying anything.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtA teardrop rolled down her cheeks and dripped into the cup. The ripple that formed soon disappeared.
Selina was stunned.
Matthew said gently, "Even if the tear has dropped into the coffee, you still have to drink it. It's similar to life. You have to bear the consequences of your wrongdoings." Selina held her breath.
Hearing Matthew's words, she felt even more uncomfortable.
She looked at Matthew with watery eyes. She said, "Matthew, even you blme for this?" Matthew resisted the twinge of sympathy in his heart and said, "Selina, I'm just pointing out the truth." Things would not have ended up like this if Selina had been willing to discuss everything peacefully. Selina's fingers were trembling as she said, "I..." She wanted to say something. However, she couldn't.
She was overwhelmed by remorse.
Cecilia wouldn't have fainted if Selina hadn't provoked her.
Matthew pursed his lips even more tightly.
He wanted to teach Selina a lesson so that she could realize her mistake.
However, upon seeing Selina's reaction, Matthew couldn't bear to say anything anymore.
"Don't worry. I've asked the doctor about Madam Lawson's condition. She's fine. She'll regain her consciousness soon." Selina raised her head immediately and looked at Matthew. She asked anxiously, "Are you telling the truth?" Matthew nodded and said firmly, "Yep." Selina breathed a sigh of relief.
Matthew continued, "You should talk to Madam Lawson and apologize to her once she wakes up. After all, you're her biological daughter. She'll definitely forgive you." "I'll do it for sure," Selina said softly.
"What's happened has happened. There's no point in just feeling regret. What you need to do now is to think of a way to mitigate the problem." Selina bit her lip. S~earch the Findwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
After a moment of silence, she said, "I know my mother is angry atfor divorcing you. I know I was impulsive when I married you as a means of getting revenge. If I didn't agree to marry you in the first place none of this would have happened." Matthew felt a deep sense of defeat at this moment.
Although he knew the truth, he still felt heartbroken whenever Selina mentioned it.
He felt as if she was reminding him that she had no feelings for him at all.
The only reason that she'd married him was that she'd hated him and wanted revenge for what she thought he had done.
She was determined to get a divorce now that the misunderstanding had been resolved.
Selina continued, "Matthew, I've done many things wrong. I don't want to continue going down this path." The reason why Selina had insisted on divorcing Matthew was partly because she had no feelings for Matthew at all, and because Matthew was Dylan's brother-in-law. Still it was mostly because Setina didn't want to continue on the path that she had taken.
That first misstep had led Selina into committing way more mistakes than she had wanted to commit.
She really didn't want to make any more mistakes.
"Selina, please stop talking," Matthew suddenly stood up and said. He continued, "I'll go out for a walk, so how about you continue reflecting?" Matthew wanted to get sfresh air.
He was heartbroken by Selina's words.
He received a phone call from Erine as soon as he walked out of the building.
"Mr. Perry," Erine's voice sounded.
Matthew said, exhaustion in his tone, "Erine, what's the matter?" Erine could tell that something was wrong. She said cautiously, "I just want to know why you and Miss Whitlock aren't back yet. The flower garden.. Oh, I mean the vegetable garden that was requested by Miss Whitlock... Sof the plants are about to sprout." Matthew was stunned for a moment.
Erine's feeling that something bad had happened grew stronger when she did not get any response from Matthew.
She also knew that it was inappropriate for her to ask questions. After all, she was just a servant.
"Mr. Perry, that's all I want to say.
have to continue with my work now," Erine hung up the phone immediately n after saying this. Matthew was lost in thought as he held the phone in his hand.
All the flowers in the garden had been dug up because of Selina. Vegetable seeds had been sowed instead. Even so, he hadn't expected there to sprout this soon. Sprouting represented the birth of a new life.
It also signified new hope.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAlas, there was no hope in Matthew's relationship with Selina anymore.
Matthew smiled all of a sudden, a hint of loneliness mixed in with it.
He put the phone back in the pocket of his trousers. All of a sudden, he heard an unfamiliar female voice, "Hey, it's you!" The woman sounded surprised.
Matthew looked over and saw a woman standing in front of him.
The woman was very young. She had black hair with a pretty face. She was wearing a white dress and a pair of black leather shoes. pretty face. She was She looked strangely familiar.
Matthew narrowed his eyes as he dug through his memories.
The woman took the initiative and said, "You must have forgotten me. I was the one who crashed into your car." Matthew finally remembered.
He replied mildly, "Oh." Jenna Lawson smiled happily. She seemed to be overjoyed by the fact that Matthew still remembered her.
"By the way, is there any problem with your car?" Jenna asked again.
"Nope." "Thank God. My car is fine as well," Jenna was trying to find a topic for conversation.
Matthew remained indifferent. He said coldly, "I'll be making a move, then." Then, Matthew left before Jenna could cback to her senses.
Jenna was speechless.
After falling into a daze, she felt a touch of disappointment.
It seemed that Matthew had not been interested in talking to her at all.
She couldn't help touching her face.
She'd always considered herself to be pretty attractive. Any normal man would definitely have been interested in talking to her.
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