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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 53

I thought I could bear it, but now I realized I really couldn't. Seeing him made me sick. Every time he spoke, the scenes from the recording replayed in my mind. I just couldn't take it anymore.

"Open the door first. Let's talk." He remained adamant and continued to knock on the door from outside. His voice was colder than before.

"I don't want to talk to you, and I sure as hell don't want to hear your voice. Please stay away from me, okay?" I wasn't completely out of energy. I crouched in the corner with my head in my hands and let the water pour off my head.

"Wanda, there's a limit to my patience," he said through gritted teeth.

I was on the verge of breaking down. "There's a limit t o my patience as well!" I yelled. "I told you to leave! Don't you understand human language?"

He said nothing further, but there was a loud crash from the door.

I crouched in the corner, terrified.

He managed to break the lock to the door with his body, and the door opened with a bang. He walked in with a cold and gloomy face.

When he saw me all curled up helplessly in the corner, there was nothing but disgust and fear in my eyes.

His angry black eyes slowly dissipated as he stood there staring at me.

After a long while, he let out an almost inaudible sigh and turned off the shower. He found a dry towel and squatted down beside me. He was tall, and squatting like this gave me a sense of coercion.

He wanted to wipe the water off my face with a towel.

Instinctively, I quickly backed away, pulling myself even further away from him and shouting, "Stay away from me!"

His hand, which was holding the towel, froze in midair. A cold and sharp aura flashed past his black eyes before it faded away. He asked in a deep voice, "What exactly happened?"

I silently cried and buried my head in my hands. I suppressed the pain in my heart and said, "Theo, let's get a divorce! We'll go through the procedures tomorrow. I really can't stay in the same space as you anymore."

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