Chapter 3
I ignored Josie’s provocation and calmly ate the nutritious meal prepared by the postnatal care center,
Josie saw that I was not moved and settled down, I ate and drank enough, and prepared to rest.
The phone unexpectedly received another message.
This time it was Lamont: “Shyla, have you had dinner? Did the baby bother you?”
I didn’t reply, and a few minutes later Lamont sent a long explanatory message: “I’m sorry, Shyla, for making you feel wronged today! Believe me, you are the one I love, and I have no relationship with Josic, I only did this out of gratitude. Don’t worry, once Josie gives birth to her child and the child has a legal status, I wall divorce her and marry you again.”
I couldn’t help but laugh out loud after reading his message.
In the previous life, he didn’t have these explanations, and he only had impatience and calculations towards me.
He clearly knew that I loved him deeply, and he clearly knew that I was pregnant
But I believed Lamont and I had love, even until death, despite the cruel design for
or the sake o of so–called repayment.
But after I died once, I realized that I probably couldn’t even compare to a single strand of Josie’s hair in Lamont’s heart.
Otherwise, how could be bear to make such shameless demands of me, and how could he have designed me in such a despicable and contemptible way? Tignored Lamont, I had just finished the surgery and needed rest,
Only when I had taken care of my body, could I do the next thing
I turned off my phone and fully Immersed myself in deep sleep.
I rested at the postnatal care center for one week.
One week passed, and 1 recovered well physically.
After leaving the postnatal care center, I turned on my phone and saw a bunch of missed calls and messages from Lamont
We divorced and became strangers, I didn’t understand why he would call me so often.
I didn’t care about his intentions and drove back home.
1 got off the car and unexpectedly saw jose. Josie was standing at the entrance, holding her phone and making a phone call, with an extremely fierce expression on her face.
I saw Josie pause for a moment, then she immediately hung up the phone and walked quickly towards me.
There was no one else around, and Josie was no longer the delicate and fragile girl. She walked up to me in just a few steps and started scolding me, saying, ‘Shyla, where the hell have you been these past few days?”