Rodney had never thought of that before. He only hated Freya because she stripped Sarah of her role as a mother.
When the thought of what would happen if Sarah gave birth to the child finally hit him, he shuddered. He was not sure whether he should feel fortunate or sad.
"What else do you want to say? Say it all."
He looked at Chester numbly.
Chester leaned back a little. Although he was wearing a smile, the remarks he made were extremely harsh." You came here to look for me angrily not just because you were lied to, but because you hadn't been living well. The more unsatisfied you are, the more you miss your previous life. Back then, your parents were very close to you, and when you got home, you had a cute wife and child waiting for you. What about now? What do you have? You have a woman who makes you feel bad and wants you to hold a grand wedding for her even though you're short of money? A woman who always asks you for money, power, and wealth, or perhaps a woman who suspects you of having an affair when you get home late?"
Rodney froze.
If it had not been for the fact that he had lost contact with Chester for a long time, he would have doubted whether he had poured out his troubles to Chester every day like he used to.
"Are you wondering why I know everything so well?"
Chester raised his slanting eyes. "You can tell from one's expression whether they are living well. Rodney, please go back. If you want to fight, I'll fight you to the end, but it's pointless. I don’t regret anything I've done. I believe Freya doesn't regret taking the blame for Eliza too. Back then, you were set against getting a divorce. With the persisting conflict and being disgusted by you and Sarah, she could not wait to end her relationship with you as soon as possible."
"Our divorce is one thing, but Eliza's kidnap of Sarah i s another."
Rodney exchanged glances with Chester as he slowly regained his composure. "Since she has committed a crime, I'll send her to jail."
"Do you have any evidence?" Chester smiled discreetly.
Rodney was shocked. He knew Chester so well that he immediately understood the situation.
Since the incident was long over, Chester had probably eliminated all the evidence.
"Chester, is a woman so important?" Rodney looked at him in a daze.
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