"But you have to rest. You're pregnant now."
I was so angry when I heard this. I actually got so angry that I laughed to the point tears were flowing down from the corners of my eyes unconsciously.
They were all the same. They were children. Should Munchkin be abandoned by him just because of blood?
Did he not feel guilty about it at all?
"Theo, things have come to such a stage, yet you still only care about your own flesh and blood. Do you not even have an apology to offer Munchkin?"
I asked practically through clenched teeth.
He did not even mention Munchkin in his words just now.
Deep down, I found it even more incredible that I had been with such a cold-blooded person for so long.
"As I already said, Wanda. Come home and I can explain things to you." Hearing that, I could also tell that he had endured up to his tipping point.
"As I've also said, there’s no need."
I hung up the call after that. I was shaking all over.
I glanced back at Munchkin. Fortunately, I had not woken him up.
Ronny was still at the door when I hurried out of the ward.
"Can I trouble you to ask them to leave?
And please send out the divorce agreement while you're at it," I finished speaking in one breath, fearing that I would regret it again.
When I made the decision to leave previously, I had reminded myself countless times that I could no longer trust Theo nor have any lingering feelings for him, but I failed each time.
I could no longer hesitate this time, not for whatever reason.
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