Chapter 76 Only Concerned About Your Feelings
Edmond hesitated for a moment until Alicia showed signs of impatience. He slowly began to speak.
"I've seen your medical report."
She trembled slightly, her gentle and charming expression turning somewhat stiff.
"How did you see it?"
"It was in your notebook."
At these words, Alicia lowered her gaze and pursed her lips. Edmond thought she might be angry.
So he spoke softly, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to invade your privacy. If you are angry with me, you can scold me however you want."
Edmond was uncertain.
Even he felt that his apology wouldn't change anything.
According to Alicia's personality, she should be angry, right?
Everything written in that notebook was her inner thoughts and feelings that she couldn't tell anyone else.
It was said that a diary revealed a person's true self, and one wouldn't allow another person to read it without sufficient trust.
These were secrets Alicia didn't want anyone else to see, yet Edmond had opened and read them without permission.
He was well aware that anyone whose inner thoughts were exposed would feel uncomfortable.
But he didn't want to pretend that nothing had happened either.
"Since you've seen it, I don't need to hide anything anymore." Alicia's tone was calm, devoid of any signs of anger.
Edmond breathed a sigh of relief, but then he heard her continue, "If you can't deal with the fact that it might be hard for me to get pregnant, we can get a divorce."
The man's expression immediately darkened.
"We're not getting a divorce."
How could this woman say such a thing so calmly?
If he hadn't read Alicia's diary today, he might have once again doubted if she had any feelings for him at all.
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