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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 513

Such words should not have come out of Theo's mouth. There were no ifs or assumptions in life. He understood this better than anyone.

"Theo..." I looked helplessly at him. "What’s the use of asking that now?"

He was so agitated simply because he thought that the already dead Matthew would form an eternal mark in my heart. Therefore, even though Matthew had passed on, he still saw him as a threat and a formidable enemy.

Theo sneered and took a few steps back, looking at me with indifferent eyes. "If my guess is right, you can tell me straight away instead of saying meaningless things like that to me."

"Theo Grant!" He was simply unreasonable.

"I'm tired." Theo suddenly gave up on seeking the answer and lowered his head. "You should go out first.

I need some space."

After saying that, he turned around and lit up another cigarette.

It was extremely cold outside at this time. In less than a few minutes of standing out in the cold, my body was already freezing up. I could not leave him alone

and go back to the bedroom by myself.

If the knot in Theo’s heart was not untied, then we would only keep fighting in the future, and this was something I did not wish to happen.

"Theo, I'm sure you know that the damaging thing between husband and wife is suspicion. Not trusting each other will only cause irreparable cracks in our relationship.”

I took a deep breath. "This won’t do. I don’t want any o f us to maliciously hurt one another during our arguments."

Theo turned around. "What do you mean?"

"If you're so sure that the person I love is Matthew, then we should just get a divorce."

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