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Chapter 7 Abort This Child

  • Jennifer looked at him in a daze.
  • George did not want children.
  • She always knew.
  • Otherwise, she would have had a chance during these five years.
  • She carefully stayed by his side, trying her best to cater to every one of his preferences. She obediently followed him, wanting to be the appearance that he liked.
  • However, reality was merciless enough to remind her that it was all a dream.
  • "Abort this child. You will have surgery tomorrow."
  • He did not hesitate, nor did he negotiate.
  • It was as if he was giving a routine order to his subordinates.
  • "I won't."
  • Jennifer, who had always worried about his mood, did not make a concession this time.
  • She only replied with two words, resolute and decisive.
  • George stood beside her bed, his large figure giving her an invisible pressure.
  • She had never rejected him before.
  • Even when she had received all the assets left behind by her parents and merged them into the Arnoult Group, she had not said a single word "no".
  • "I didn't know that Andrew’s arrival would give you such confidence."
  • George expressionlessly looked at her, and his tone was as if he had spat poison all over her body, "Jennifer, are you sure this child, it's really mine?"
  • The Smith Group and Arnoult Group's collaboration had been going on too smoothly.
  • Before tonight, Andrew had never revealed even the slightest bit of his relationship with Jennifer.
  • However, all the actions just now were filled with the saying that they had a deep relationship before.
  • Jennifer's little face was deathly pale, and her gaze fell upon his body, carrying a bone-piercing chill.
  • He had said it countless times before.
  • He hated her.
  • He hated her for her kindness.
  • He hated her for her love.
  • He treated his marriage as a deal and was trapped in a cage.
  • Hearing these heartless words, she was always smiling warmly,
  • Other than occasionally feeling sad for a moment, she would always adjust her emotions and never bring them back to him.
  • However, the look in her eyes right now was very unfamiliar.
  • George actually felt a chill down his spine.
  • He forced himself to suppress the discomfort and looked her straight in the eye.
  • A moment later.
  • The man took out his cell phone and dialed a number. "Arrange the operation immediately, and we'll get rid of this child today."
  • "No!"
  • Jennifer's heart sank to the bottom.
  • She grabbed the man's phone and hung up with trembling hands.
  • The cellphone fell to the ground and the screen cracked into countless cracks.
  • He wasn't just saying that.
  • He really didn't want this child.
  • The sound of footsteps suddenly sounded out in front of the door, and to Jennifer, it was like a death knell.
  • "Back then, I forced you to marry me …"
  • Jennifer laid on the bedside as she spoke in a quiet and hoarse voice. The pain on her body forced her to stay awake and she feebly admitted her wrongs and said, "It's my fault."
  • The ward was very quiet.
  • As a result, her soft voice became so distinct that it could be clearly heard.
  • George had imagined it many times that she couldn't stand his cold treatment. He had imagined that she would regret her actions and would leave angrily.
  • But there was no scene like this.
  • Her tears fell unceasingly as she casually wiped them away, but the tears on her face deepened one by one.
  • "I was wrong."
  • Jennifer choked up.
  • George stood there, as if he did not know how to react.
  • He should be happy.
  • He had always wanted to hear these words.
  • He had always wanted her to regret.
  • But now, when he finally heard these words from her mouth, he felt a strange throbbing pain in his heart.
  • It shouldn't be like this!
  • "Do you think you can just let a few tears fall and say that you were wrong and everything that happened in the past will be treated as though nothing had happened?"
  • George spoke indifferently, "Impossible."
  • This sentence was more like it was meant for him.
  • When he had just returned to his hometown, he had a girlfriend that he loved deeply, and yearned for everything.
  • However, everything changed when he accidentally saved Jennifer who was in a car accident.
  • From then on, the trajectory of his life underwent a tremendous change.
  • She threatened the fate of the Arnoult family to become his wife.
  • In the blink of an eye, five years had passed.
  • Now she said she regretted it.
  • What right did she have to regret?
  • "You … Do you still like Carol?"
  • Jennifer asked slowly.
  • She always thought that as long as she worked hard, nothing would be lost.
  • She, Jennifer Thomson, who was once the chairperson of the whole Thomson Group, always believed that if a person really believed in herself and worked hard, she could do anything.
  • However, a person's feelings were truly different from those related to wealth.
  • If you smile at a stranger, he smiles back at you.
  • But what could you do to the person who only hated you and refused to listen anything?
  • Life is really strange sometimes.
  • What she asked just now seemed to be a simple question. But only she knew that, the answer of this question was the result of her hard work of the past five years.
  • However, to George what she had said was merely a humiliation.
  • A variable that could upend his life, something that shouldn't have happened in his life at all.
  • George became even more furious, "You are not worthy of mentioning her name."
  • For a long time before this, he had always reacted this way whenever she mentioned Carol's name.
  • It had obviously been five years.
  • She wanted to use time to change things, but nothing had changed.
  • The only difference was that he hated her even more than he did five years ago.
  • "This child must be killed."
  • George said word by word, "He absolutely cannot stay in this world."
  • Jennifer raised her hand to wipe the tears at the corner of her eyes, and then opened and closed her bloodless lips, "Let's end it, George."
  • As her voice fell, the surroundings fell into a deathly silence.
  • George's face became abnormally ugly as if his entire family was killed by someone.
  • "I do not want to be Mrs. Arnoult anymore."
  • Jennifer endured the pain in her heart that seemed to be almost torn her apart, and said as if she were speaking mechanically: "I'll let you go, in the future, we'll … Just pretend we've never been together. "