After three years of marriage, Wendy Stewart was used to Michael Lucas's sarcastic remarks, his frequent threats about getting divorced, and even his indulgence of a mistress. She thought that she could bear with this her entire life, until she accidentally got pregnant with a child that Michael did not want. Finally despondent, Wendy signed the divorce agreement and left. She thought they could have parted ways forever, but Michael refused to stop looking for her after the divorce. When they met again, she was the world's top designer. Smiling sweetly at her ex-husband, she said, "My dear, we're already divorced." Michael simply stared at her coldly, "Tell me, what will it take for us to reconcile?"
Zen's voice and behavior were obviously not normal now.
However, Christian did not care about her condition at all. His aim today was just to bring her back home with him.
He didn't care about Zen's feelings or physical condition.
Clutching her belly tightly, Zen looked down and watched as the pool of blood between her legs grew bigger.
Her face was now so pale it looked colorless. Even so, Christian did not turn to look at her.
It was time Zen faced the truth. Christian did not love her at all. In fact, he did not care about her even one bit.
Over the past six years, Zen's love for Christian had been purely one-sided.
At this moment, other than despair and hopelessness, Zen felt hatred rise in her.
She hated Christian. She hated herself even more.
Why did it take her up until now to see that Christian would never return her feelings?
Why did she try to hold out till she had the baby?