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See You Never, Mr. Lamont by Coral

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Chapter 63 Throw Up

Edmond coldly parked the motorcycle aside.

Claudia borrowed a set of overalls from the nearby vendor and handed them to him, keeping her head down and

not daring to look at the large stains on his clothes.

Edmond’s face was as dark as charcoal, and he disdainfully threw his clothes aside, saying, “I won’t wear them.”

“Um.” She stammered, “I’m really sorry, I didn’t mean to.”

Claudia bit her lower lip, her face filled with distress.

She didn’t have a habit of getting carsick before, so how could she vomit?

When she realized that the “good days” had been postponed, her heart tightened fiercely.

Don’t tell me…

Edmond looked at her nervous face, with a belly full of anger stuck in his chest.

He became restless and took out an electronic cigarette. He lazily lifted his eyelids, his fingers long and clean, as

smoke curled around his blue veins.

“What should I do now?” he pointed to the conspicuous stain on his clothes, a chill in his eyes, “How can I face

people, hmm?”

Claudia was momentarily speechless.

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She thought for a moment and then decisively grabbed her coat, took it off, and handed it to him, saying, “Why

don’t you use mine?”

The beige overcoat was crumpled by her, and after taking off the overcoat, her sexy and casual base was revealed,

with distinct collarbones and skin as pure and white as milk.

The weather in early autumn was a bit cold. As the wind blew, he noticed her small shoulders trembling slightly.

“Put it on.” He waved his hand, noticing her pale face, and squinted his eyes. “Did you feel dizzy on the

motorcycle?”

Claudia was taken aback and awkwardly lowered her head.

“Why don’t you feel dizzy when riding an electric bike?” he joked, seemingly lost in thought.

Claudia smiled without changing her expression and said, “Who told you to drive so fast.”

Edmond glanced at her with his pitch-black eyes. She was not young, but quite sharp-tongued.

The wind blew, Claudia’s face was unusually pale, her brown eyes appeared misty and weak.

“Your complexion doesn’t look good,” Edmond said in a faint voice, but his gaze was fixed on her. “I’ll take you to

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the hospital.”

“It’s nothing, just car sickness,” she forced a casual smile and said, “Didn’t we say we were going to get divorced?

Let’s go.”

Edmond frowned and grabbed her hand, pulling her to the side. “Let’s go to the hospital first.”

Claudia was taken aback.

“I said there was no need…”

“Do you fear me so much?” Edmond’s gaze turned icy, his words laced with a hint of anger. “Are you in such a

hurry to get rid of me that you would even disregard your own body?”

Claudia pursed her lips, unsure of how to explain it to him.

She wanted to get rid of him, but now she is more afraid of him going to the hospital with her.

We quickly arrived at the hospital, and she tried all sorts of kind words along the way, but it was in vain. Edmond

was determined this time, just like iron, insisting on taking her to the hospital for examination.

Edmond took her to the front desk, where the receptionist’s eyes lit up upon seeing him. Her voice was sweet and

sugary as she said, “Sir…”

“What department does vomiting belong to?”

Vomiting… The nurse’s words got stuck in her throat, and she looked at Claudia beside him in astonishment. Once

she looked, her gaze couldn’t move away completely. Such a beautiful girl, delicate like a star, especially her tender

skin, shining white.

The thoughtful nurse reminded, “Morning sickness, right? Go to the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics and

see if the doctor can prescribe some medication for you. It’s normal to have such reactions within the first three

months of pregnancy.”

The atmosphere instantly became cold.

Edmond looked at Claudia, and their eyes met at that moment.

Claudia quickly waved her hand and said, “No, no, it’s not pregnancy, it’s motion sickness.”

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Edmond’s pupils were deep and it was unclear what he was thinking.

Claudia’s heart pounded in her chest, and she quickly lied, “I just arrived recently, I am not pregnant.”

“Then go to the internal medicine department to have your stomach checked,” the nurse said and then went to

answer the phone.

Claudia broke free from Edmond’s hand and forced a smile, “Maybe it’s just a little low blood sugar from not eating.

How about we go get the divorce certificate first, so I can also go eat sooner,

From beginning to end, she kept urging him to collect the divorce certificate, even disregarding her own well-being.

Seeing her panicked denial, Edmond sneered and felt an inexplicable restlessness in his heart.

Just now, he also thought about what to do if Claudia got pregnant.

Pregnant, so we didn’t get divorced.

But now, her mind was filled with divorce, leaving him with no other

choice.

“It’s not far from the courthouse,” he said without saying much more, glancing at the navigation on his phone and

walking briskly ahead.

Claudia bit her lower lip and quickly followed.

We quickly arrived at the courthouse.

It has been three years, she thought she would be free-spirited, but when it really came to this day, her heart was

filled with mixed feelings.

“After completing the procedures, we had no relationship anymore,”

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Edmond’s voice was h oa rse, and his pitch-black eyes revealed no hidden meaning. “It’s still not too late to regret

now.”

Regret?

What is there to regret at this point?

“Afterwards, you go your sunny path, and I’ll cross my own wooden bridge,” she laughed sweetly.

Edmond wanted to say something more, but seeing her relaxed expression, he ultimately didn’t ask the question in

his mind.

Claudia took a step ahead of him and walked up the stairs.

“What’s wrong?” she turned her head and asked when she noticed he hadn’t caught up for a while.

The girl turned around, her black hair flying in the wind. The oversized trench coat wrapped around her small body,

making her appear even more frail and delicate.

Edmond’s eyes were like rocks that had just been washed by rain, silent and gleaming.

He walked up the stairs, side by side with her. The cold, eerie sound of metal echoed: “If things don’t go well

outside, you can come back.”

Come back?

Where did you go?

Did he return to his and Rosalie’s home?

Claudia lowered her head and smiled faintly.

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Think carefully, apart from Edmond’s determination to protect Rosalie

and make himself suffer after her return, he did not commit any unforgivable acts in these three years.

Even though it was a secret marriage, he still provided her with dignity, ensuring that she had no worries and could

focus on her work and studies. He never mistreated her financially.

His biggest mistake was not loving her.

Looking back, it is highly unlikely.

But Edmond was able to say these words, which somewhat comforted her.

At least he still had a conscience.

“Thank you,” she said, turning around and running up the stairs with small steps.

Watching her figure disappear, Edmond’s eyes deepened.

This time, I finally successfully obtained the divorce certificate.

Those who greeted each other were different, and the procedures such as signing were completed smoothly

When Claudia received the divorce certificate, she still found it somewhat unbelievable.

It has been three years, and finally she bid farewell to her love.

From then on, she could also start a new life.

Edmond clenched the divorce certificate, his gaze freezing as Claudia looked over. He quickly stuffed it into his

pocket.

“I have something to do, so I’ll leave first,” Claudia said with a smile as

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she waved her hand.

She had to hurry to the hospital to verify, hoping she hadn’t been infected.

Edmond didn’t say anything, his palms were sweating as he tightly clenched the document, only to slowly release it.

The girl’s footsteps, as she left, were light and brisk, as if she had shed a heavy burden, and she was as happy as a

butterfly about to take flight.

Edmond tightly bit his lower lip, and his handsome brows and eyes were filled with icy determination.

She was free and happy.

And he, like being locked in chains, was trapped in his previous marriage.

He regretted a little, he shouldn’t have let go so quickly.

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Wellfort General Hospital.

After finishing the examination, Claudia sat on the chair and waited for the results.

It has been over a month since the last time I had a relationship with Edmond, and my period hasn’t come. The

doctor said it’s most likely a pregnancy.

What if I really got pregnant?