Chapter: 714
But to her surprise, he had left for abroad, leaving her behind, all alone for a torturous two years.
As Brian gazed steadily at Rosalynn, what had happened in the truck flashed through his mind.
It was her, the girl drenched in blood!
“Why didn’t you tell me sooner? Did you find it amusing to play with my emotions like this?”
Brian found himself at a loss for words, unsure whether to Laugh or cry at that moment.
If only she had confessed earlier, Eleanor would never have entered their lives.
“I didn’t. It was you, Brian, who was shallow and judged people solely by their appearances,” Rosalynn shot back, her gaze
meeting his “Besides, I even offered you a divorce, granting you your freedom back, didn’t I?”
Brian stared at her, a mix of regret and realization washing over him.
“Rosalynn, I admit I was at fault in the beginning, but I’m not a shallow person. I resisted our marriage because I didn’t know who
you truly were. If you had been honest with me from the start, perhaps things wouldn’t have turned out like this.”
Rosalynn’s voice dripped with mockery. “Really? And if I had told you the truth, are you sure you wouldn’t have impregnated
Eleanor? Let’s not even mention Eleanor. Are you absolutely certain you wouldn’t have found another woman? People like you
always find excuses for their actions.”
People like him?
That was how she saw him?
Brian’s face darkened, his voice tinged with hurt. “Rosalynn, I’m not a bad person. Eleanor and I...”
“I have zero interest in hearing about your Love story with Eleanor,”
Rosalynn interrupted, cutting him off. “Well, since the divorce hasn’t been finalized yet, Let’s go through the whole process once
more.”
She was determined to proceed with the divorce.
However, Brian reached out and firmly grasped her arm, his voice cold and resolute. “Rosalynn, must we really go through with
this divorce?”
“Of course.” Rosalynn struggled against his grip. “Do you want me to become the stepmother of Eleanor’s child?”
Brian stood there, stunned into silence. Finally, in a low voice, he said, “I will ask Eleanor to have an abortion.”
Rosalynn stared at him, a mixture of disbelief and scorn on her face.
“You truly are despicable. That’s an innocent life you’re talking about. How can you treat abortion so lightly?”
Brian pressed his lips together, his voice cool and unyielding. “In my eyes, it’s just an embryo. I only want the person I love to
bear a child for me. Eleanor doesn’t deserve that honor.”