Chapter 160 A Misunderstanding
While Anastasia was still hesitating, Romy immediately said, "I won't hurt the child. It's Christian's son, and I don't dare."
Anastasia pressed her lips and said, "Let me think about it."
She pushed the door open and left. After coming out of the hospital, she was a little absent-minded.
A black Bentley car was parked on the side of the road. Its rear window was suddenly rolled down.
"Anastasia."
Anastasia saw the solemn and noble Christian in the car.
"Has he been waiting here?" She thought.
This time, Christian got out of the car instead of sitting in the car and waiting stupidly.
But before she could speak, Anastasia walked over, bypassed him, and got on the seat on the other side.
Christian's heart skipped a beat, and a smile played on his lips.
He was overjoyed, thinking she finally couldn't help getting back to him.
But she asked him coldly, "Have you seen Beatrice's mother?"
Christian's smile faded away in an instant.
He stared at her and said, "You still mind her. She will go abroad in a few days and won't bother us anymore."
He thought she mentioned Beatrice because Beatrice could still hurt her feelings.
So he stated his plan directly.
Anastasia looked at his stern side face and said, "You have been together for so many years. You should have seen each other's parents, shouldn't you?"
Christian's face fell. He thought she still minded Beatrice.
He didn't want to bring up the past and replied coldly, "No."
He had indeed never met Beatrice's mother and only knew that she had settled abroad and married a foreigner.
Beatrice was alone, which was one of the reasons why he had taken so much care of her back then.
Anastasia paused, hesitating whether to tell Christian what had happened just now.
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