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Pregnant With His Child

"You already know, Rina," Victor's voice cut through the air like a sharp blade, laced with a cruel indifference that sent shivers down my spine, "I won't love you, no matter what you do. No matter how many times you beg, nothing will happen! You knew from the beginning that Helena was the girl I loved!! " His words, laced with disdain, were like a devastating blow to my heart. Each syllable was a reminder of the love I had lost, a love that had once burned brightly but was now extinguished, replaced by an icy void. Victor continued, his tone unrelenting, "The only reason I married you is because that was my grandmother's request" "I'll take care of giving you money, no matter how much, but please don't bother me and Helena anymore," he added. Tears streamed down my cheeks, a torrent of pain and despair that I could no longer contain. The dream I had nurtured, the hope that our love could be rekindled, crumbled before my eyes. The reality was far more brutal than any nightmare I had ever imagined. I had once planned to surprise him, to share the joyous news that I was pregnant with our child. But now, it seemed that he didn't care for me, and my hopes for our unborn baby were shattered. What place did our child have in a world where its father had rejected it before it even had a chance to exist? As Victor's words hung in the air, a chilling silence descended upon the room, broken only by the steady rhythm of my heartache. I was left with the agonizing realization that the love I had cherished was nothing but a cruel illusion, a marriage that had led me astray in the vast desert of my broken dreams.

Zandzzzzzz · Urban
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290 Chs

You're my only wife

"According to our conducted X-ray on your child, we didn't find any fractures or severe injuries, and the only injuries are the bruises he got." The doctor assured me as he handed over Venedict's X-ray results.

I sighed in relief upon learning that nothing serious had happened to my son, who was quietly resting beside me and seemed to be dozing off, likely due to exhaustion from the fight.

I gently patted his head and brushed aside the bangs covering his face.

Then I realized I hadn't asked how he came into this situation and how he ended up in the elementary department, considering the kindergarten building is somewhat far from that area.

Contemplating further, I decided to postpone these questions until tomorrow, especially since there's more I want to inquire about.

And I'm particularly curious about why he formed a friendship with Helena's daughter, Venice.