Oliver didn’t believe it.
Whatever Fanny said must be a lie!
His birthday was still a whole month away.
If she wanted to tell him then, her pregnant belly would have become unmistakably noticeable and impossible to
hide.
Clearly, she wanted to get rid of the child during this time!
Why would she wait until his birthday to inform him? That wasn’t what she intended at all!
A surprise?
Hah!
There would never be any surprises between him and Fanny now.
If anything, it would be a shock.
The rain drenched her clothes, and it gradually became colder.
Oliver reached from the car. He grabbed Fanny, trying to pull her towards the side of the road.
His fingertips were still so warm. When they landed on her skin, it felt like they left a scalding imprint, almost turning
her skin red.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFor a moment, Fanny felt sad and wanted to cry again.
However, the tears never fell.
She thought of her parents that Oliver’s father had killed.
They…
Must have been suffering for over twenty years after dying in vain, didn’t they? They must have been in great pain.
Watching their daughter mistake the enemy for her father, and seeing her get pregnant for the son of their enemy.
They must be feeling so much hate up in the heavens, and couldn’t rest in peace!
The small part of her heart that had softened now turned hard again.
Fanny took a deep breath, enduring the pain coming from her stomach. Slowly turning around, she faced him with
a pale face.
“I agree to the divorce,” Oliver said as he looked up. The rain continued to pour down, but the man seemed
untouched. “But not now.”
After saying that, Fanny felt like the world was spinning in her eyes. She didn’t know how much time had passed,
but it felt like her heart had stopped beating.
And then, in the next moment, her heart restarted, causing her to gasp for breath instinctively.
By the time she returned to her senses, Fanny was already inside the car. The doors were securely locked and
tightly closed.
No matter how much she pounded on the windows, Oliver refused to open them.
“Take the medicine.” Oliver produced a medical kit from somewhere. He took out a few pills and handed Fanny a
cup of water. “After you eat this, you won’t die.”
It was still a lifeless, cold persuasion.
It seemed he didn’t care whether she lived or died. What he cared about was that she shouldn’t die right now,
especially not in his car.
“Your clothes are all wet.” Oliver tossed a set of clothes to Fanny, urging her to change.
The heavy rain washed away everything, and only the blinking lights of traffic signals were reflected on the car
windows.
Even though the inside of the car shouldn’t be visible from the outside, the idea of undressing inside the car made
Fanny feel awkward. Even the car’s sunshade was not lowered.
Oliver clearly had no intention of lowering it. He wanted her to undress directly in the car, changing the clothes
stained and soaked with blood and rain.
Moreover, his eyes were fixed on the rearview mirror. Once Fanny took off her clothes, he could see everything
clearly.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAn indescribable sense of shame descended upon her.
Fanny tried to lower the sunshade to block Oliver’s view.
“Since we’re going to get a divorce, we should avoid situations that could lead to misunderstandings.”
It seemed the medicine was working well.
Fanny had just taken it not long ago, and her voice now sounded clearer and more determined. She didn’t sound as
weak as before.
It seemed his medical skills hadn’t deteriorated as much as expected, even after all these years.
“Heh.” Oliver laughed lightly. His tone was full of mockery. “Avoid misunderstandings? It’s not like it can change
what has already happened.”
He glanced at her and didn’t let the sunshade come down as she wished.
“Just undress.”
The clothes on her body felt heavy. Indeed, it was icy.
Fanny glanced out the window. The rain was pouring heavily. She didn’t hesitate any longer. She simply raised her
arms and removed all her clothes. Then, under his watchful gaze, she slowly slipped on the change of clothes he
had given to her.
Throughout the entire process, she didn’t show a hint of guilt. She didn’t even blush.
Oliver still remembered it vividly.