"Divorce him! You must divorce him no matter how difficult it is!"
Mango didn't even dare to imagine how Rainie had managed to endure this pain till now.
Why on earth did Thomas do this to her?
Did he take advantage of Rainie because he knew that she didn't have any family by her side?
If Denver was still in good health, would he dare to do that?
If Rainie's parents were alive, would he even dare to do this?
To be honest, Rainie was the daughter of a noble family, and Thomas was nothing!
Without Nathaniel's help, he would still be working as a small assistant now.
No one said it was wrong for him to want a child of his own. However, he had to remember some principles even though he wanted a child.
He had hurt Rainie and done those things without discussing them with her beforehand. Furthermore, he expected her to accept all of it. He even accused her of being inconsiderate and mean if she refused to accept it. How on earth could he act this way.
Furthermore, Emory was also involved in this incident!
Did she think that she could hurt Rainie unscrupulously just because she was bearing Thomas' child?
Then what if she used the child as a hostage to threaten Rainie? What if she was determined to replace Rainie as Thomas' legitimate wife? Would Rainie be kicked out by Thomas at that time?
Well then, it was better for Rainie to cut off this relationship rather than wait for that to happen!
Even if Thomas hadn't cheated on her, he was still at fault. As long as Mango was there to help Rainie, it wouldn't be a problem for her to get a portion of Thomas' wealth and assets. However, she couldn't do anything about Rainie's emotions, and she could only hope that Rainie would get better in time.
Meanwhile, Rainie cried for a while in Mango's arms. When she heard about Mango's suggestion of getting a divorce, a pang of distress flashed across her eyes.
If she decided to divorce Thomas, she knew it would be a painful decision. After all, she couldn't bear the sorrow and pain of losing the love of her life. However, she also knew that such a marriage had lost its value, so she knew it wasn't worth hurting herself for a man like him. If Thomas could hurt her this way already, things could worsen when the child was born. She would have nothing left by then!
Hence, instead of ruining their relationship at that time, she would instead leave him now. After all, both of them would be ending their relationship well this way without humiliating one another.
However, Rainie was exhausted and hurt after this marriage. She felt as if her energy and emotions had all been drained. Sometimes, she really hoped that she would reborn as a new person just like how she had made up a lie towards Mango and the others.
At least, she wouldn't feel as hurt as she was now.
"Thomas doesn't agree to it."
Although Rainie spoke in a soft voice, Mango still heard it.
Mango patted her back lovingly and said, "Rainie, listen to me now. Go home and have a good rest. Please take a few days off and adjust your mood. Even if you want to divorce him, you have to do it in your best condition because you don't want other people to laugh at you and think you've been abandoned. I know that your heart hurts, and I also know that you can't get through this mess in a short time. However, your partner has to be loyal in marriage and keep to his principles. If he isn't loyal and doesn't have principles, you know you won't be happy if he forces things to go his way."
"I know! I know everything, but I can't sleep alone. I always feel cold and lonely looking at the empty house. I've been eating a lot of sleeping pills, but it didn't work."
Upon hearing what Rainie had said, Mango felt extremely sorry for her.
"I'll sleep with you at night, and I'll be with you these days."
"All right."
Rainie seemed to be really tired. She actually cried and fell asleep in Mango's embrace.
Mango put her on the bed and covered her snugly with a blanket. Then, she walked out of the room with her phone on hand.
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