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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 187

After a pause, she continued, "You don't have a job now. If you still can’t let go of Theo, then go back and spend the rest of your life with him. Don't think too much and don't fuss over everything. If you can let go of him, then get a divorce and we'll live together. We'll be away from all of them, okay?”

I understood what Cecilia meant by that and knew she was doing it for my own good. However, my heart was still a mess.

If I remained in this relationship with Theo, then I would forever live in Cindy's shadow. I would have to force myself to accept Theo’s love and care for her.

However, should I leave just like that? Apart from being reluctant to leave, I felt heartbroken. I did not want my child to grow up without a father like how I had.

"You're not going to give up, are you? Forget it, go and d o whatever you want. Just remember to come home when you’re weary one day." She was helpless yet supportive at the same time.

I let out a wry smile without saying a word. I was merely holding her tight.

Cecilia patted my shoulder. "Alright, everything will b

e okay. Let's wash up and go downstairs to have a meal."

I nodded, viewing my own hesitation with contempt. Compared to Cecilia's decisiveness, I did seem quite like a young girl who was swooning over a boy. I disregarded everything, only to end up hurt and scarred.

This was my innermost thought. I shook my head and decided to ignore it. One step at a time, I guess.

I looked at Cecilia and said, "I read online that there's a lot of food over in University Town. Let's go there and grab something to eat!"

"Sure. I'll go wash up. Wait for me." Cecilia entered the bathroom with a smile.

Rosella City was famous for its abundance of street food. As there were many schools around, streets packed with vendors selling food were found everywhere. Not only did the food taste good but they were really affordable too.

To sum it up, it was a slow-paced town with gorgeous scenery and perfect living conditions.

I could not help but recall that Mason used to recommend that I stay here. He had indeed made the best suggestion for me.

There were two streets of food stalls here in University Town. Almost all the famous foods in the country could be found here. Cecilia had a good appetite ever since she got pregnant. She visited each stall from one end of the street to the other. Both her hands were filled with all kinds of foods.

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