Rowane cried even more bitterly.
Hogan wasn't saying anything despite Rowane crying and complaining about him.
He stood there like a statue.
At first, Leah thought that he wasn't saying anything out of his guilt.
But later she noticed the coldness in Hogan's eyes through the weak light.
He wasn't guilty at all. He just didn't take it to heart. He was watching Rowane's crying as if watching a play, totally unmoved.
In the past, he would still be nervous about Rowane, but now that Rowane was acting like this, he was not moved at all.
This was probably because he didn't love her.
He abandoned her as soon as he got her.
He used to do everything to get on her good side when he was still pursuing her.
Now that they were together, he no longer found it interesting, and he even lost his patience and sympathy for her.
Leah was upset about this too.
Noticing that Hogan wasn't saying anything, Rowane was still crying in Leah's arms.
She was crying as if the whole world had collapsed.
Leah's heart ached to see how pitiful Rowane was.
This was perhaps because they were related by blood.
She wouldn't take pleasure in Rowane's misfortune. Instead, she felt sorry for her.
Leah felt Rowane's pain.
"Rowane, stop crying. It won't help with anything." Leah said. She wanted to see Rowane bounce back from this to settle whatever was between her and Hogan.
Rowane continued to sob.
Leah grabbed hold of her and asked, "Rowane, tell me. What's your next plan?"
Rowane remained silent.
Leah said, "Rowane, see for yourself. He's saying nothing at all despite you looking like this. He will never take responsibility for this. Even if he chose you right now, you will still lead a miserable life together because he doesn't love you at all." "Hogan, why aren't you saying anything?" Rowane finally shouted out.
"I have nothing to say to you." Hogan retorted as if he was waiting for Rowane to speak first.
Rowane gritted her teeth and asked, "How can you do this to me? You promised you will stop looking for my sister, and yet you went back on your words again and again. Are you even a man?"
Perhaps the last sentence was a little too much, Hogan burst into a roar, "Don't you know if I'm a man or not?"
Rowane was startled. Huge tears rolled down her cheeks as she stared blankly at Hogan. His face was slightly distorted in the darkness.
Seeing Hogan's reaction, Leah was mad too. She sneered, "Even if you're biologically a man, you still aren't manly enough. You shouldn't have come to me on the second day of her ending the pregnancy for you. You are nothing but a greedy scumbag who thinks that you can get your way with us. You are shameless."
"So what if I'm shameless? You aren't that noble either," Hogan retorted.
"Rowane, if you're asking for my advice, then just break up with him already. Otherwise, I won't pity you if you come crying to me again." Leah said.
Hearing Leah's words, Rowane was still looking at Hogan in a daze, as if she wanted to get an
answer from Hogan.
However, Hogan wasn't responding at all. He was just glaring at Rowane. He wasn't bothered at all.
He didn't even react upon hearing what Leah said. It was as if he couldn't wait for Rowane to cut ties with him.
Rowane trembled in anger upon noticing this. Her anger burst out as she roared to Hogan, "I'm reporting you to the police. I will sue you for sexual assault!"
Upon hearing this, Hogan smiled faintly and said, "You already terminated your pregnancy, do you think the police will believe your claims? Also, what will you get for suing me? I'm sure the whole campus will be talking about this by then. You will only be humiliating yourself."
"I'm a man after all. It doesn't affect me as much as it affects you. I'd advise you to not act recklessly so that you wouldn't be ruining your own life."
Rowane gasped.
She was threatened.
He was probably certain that she wouldn't dare to make a police report.
She suddenly laughed at this.
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