Sir, Let’s Divorce by Victoria Nelson Chapter 68
Chapter 68
Jaime remained silent for an extended period.
After a long while, he sighed. “How did they get to this point?”
Everyone had witnessed the depth of Matthew’s love for Victoria.
When it came to this, Sarah was at a loss for words.
After a while, she remarked, “It appears there is a misunderstanding between them…”
Standing on Matthew’s court, she could comprehend his anger somewhat.
However, she and Victoria were good friends.
She also knew that Victoria must have been facing her own difficulties.
She was certain that Victoria would never desert Matthew, and all her actions were for his benefit.
Therefore, upon seeing that Victoria had been cruelly mistreated by Matthew due to a misunderstanding, her heart instinctively leaned towards her best friend.
Just as Jaime leaned more toward his brother.
“You should go and have a nice chat with Victoria.”
Jaime said. “It’s impossible for them to continue like this. The only solution is to unravel the knot in their hearts.”
Upon hearing this, Sarah gradually calmed and sighed. “But how can we help them untangle their emotions?”
Victoria had a stubborn temper and was not easily swayed from her decisions.
If she did not tell the truth, Matthew would no longer believe her unconditionally as he had before.
Sigh…
It was truly a dead–end..
The next morning.
When Victoria awoke, Matthew was already upright and standing at the balcony, smoking.
Hearing the sound coming from behind him, he extinguished the cigarette in his hand and spun around to face her. “You’re up?”
The morning breeze blew slowly, and his voice was very hoarse.
Victoria had the illusion of being isolated.
It seemed as though the man from last night who resembled a beast was not himself.
Matthew always gave people a contradictory impression. By day, he was gentle and distant, lofty and remote. Yet when he lay with her on the bed, he seemed like a living, breathing person, with all the joys and sorrows of an ordinary person.
As soon as Victoria opened her mouth, her voice was “hoarse and muddled“. “…Can I now?”
Her remained empty
eyes
and dull.
go
Yesterday, despite her pleas and tears, Matthew refused to let her go, and she didn’t fall asleep until two or three o’clock in the morning.
Matthew dusted off his cigarette and walked towards her. “Have you forgotten about the wager we made yesterday?”
Victoria’s eyes quivered.
She remembered, of course.
If Matthew won, she would reveal to him the identity of the child’s father.
Matthew gazed at her silently, as if awaiting her response.
After waiting for a long time, Victoria kept quiet.
“Do
you still wish to shield them in this moment?” Matthew lifted her chin with impatience.
Victoria said nothing and her lips were tightly pursed.
“Don’t tell me you’re reneging on your promise?” Matthew sneered.
Victoria shook her head and said, “You already requested your recompense last night. You can’t be too grasping…”
Chapter 68 “Hiss!”
A sudden, piercing pain shot through her chin as Matthew’s hand clamped down, threatening to crush her bones.
He coldly gazed at her, his eyes icy.
Victoria had never been gazed upon in such a way before; a bone–chilling chill was all she felt.
Yet, she remained silent and pressed her lips together.
Matthew glanced at her a few times and then released her hand. He smiled. “Last night, when you were dreaming, you kept uttering someone’s name…”
Upon hearing this, Victoria’s head shot up and her heart leapt, unable to contain her nervousness.
The man’s thin lips parted slightly, like a hunter eyeing his prey, “Zero… wasn’t it?”
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