Chapter 1280
| gasped. | was already having cramps, and it only got worse when he heldso tightly. "Isn't this what you
wanted? Or are you still not satisfied and wantto disappear in front of you and stop being an eyesore? If so,
then I'll move out tomorrow."
Theo suddenly laughed. His laugh was no different from his usual gentle, calm, elegant, and noble laughter.
However, the words he said were mean.
"I think your real intention is to move out. You're fighting withso you can move out, right? That way, you'll be
able to go to Matthew's side justifiably. Don’t you feel tired at all, Wanda Lane? Can | know just how cheap | am
in your eyes? You return when you want to and find an excuse to leave when you don't want to stay
anymore. What does the marriage certificate mean to you? It’s just a piece of scrap paper, right?”
| had been holding back hard enough, but when he brought up Matthew, I lost it completely. | struggled out of his
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtarms and snapped. "You're bringing it up again. | wonder if your sexual orientation is even normal. | suspect you
have a crush on him. There's nothing going on between us. How can you not know that? Don’t you know how he
got hurt? Why are you always finding fault with him?
"Besides, even if we do have something going on, it's nothing compared to you and Cindy. You two are so
intimate, so what right do you have to accuse me? Marriage is a beautiful thing to me, but you destroyed it
yourself. You broke our relationship tand again because of Cindy. You take care of a woman who has no blood
relation with you and who covets you, so what does this marriage certificate even mean to you?
"When we first got married, | endured it when you acted close in front ofas well as your partiality toward her.
Despite that, | remained foolishly in love with you until | paid the price in blood. Just ask yourself, have you not
torturedenough?
"Life is but a few decades. | don't want to repeat the smistakes again. | don't care whether you and Cindy's
love has rekindled or whether you just treat her as a sister. You feel responsible for her and | won't remain a fool.
If you wantto give up my status as Mrs. Grant, then I'll gladly give it to her. But | ask you to stop slandering
defiling ways. Also, Matthew has a wife and a baby now. | don’t want others to suffer a failed marriage like me.”
Theo pursed his lips and looked atwith an icy gaze. "What did you hear that made you think so?” | sneered.
"Why don’t you go and ask your beloved Ms. Reed?"
After a pause, | said, "Forget it. Maybe don’t ask. She's just a weak little flower in your heart. You believe
everything she says, so you might as well not ask.”
"Tell me!" Theo sternly said.
“Why are you screaming at me?" | felt even moreé, infuriated now. "Who are you to yell at me? As your legal wife,
| called your number but your mistress “answered he call. ot.only alte she answer it, she even tolin
apiovocative manner that-you were taking a shower as though she was afraid that | wouldn't know what you
were both up to.
"You can choose to believe the things I just said or not. If you don't believe me, then stop arguing with me. I'm
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmtired enough.” When Thee found out why I lost my temper, he stopped being so angry.
However, he did not say anything and remained silent.
Only now that | had left, | had no reason to go back
| took a cab to the hospital. Laney was just about to fall asleep.
Seeing me-there, she asked with ax little surprise, "It's so late now, Ms> Lane. Why did you still come? You're not
filly recovered and should ‘be at hresting.” -
| forced a smile. "I'm okay. | was worried, so | came.” Matthew was sleeping. Looking at his pale face, | asked,
“How is he doing?” Laney said with a smile, "He's doing much better now. He'll be fine after recuperating for
stime."
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"Glad to hear that."