"What do you mean?" I didn't understand what he meant.
Harrison looked at me and said word by word, "Qian Chun just wanted to find someone to marry. Callen just happened to appear at the right time."
"How is that possible?" I laughed.
How could Maisy find Callen so casually just because he wanted to get married? Back then, Callen and I hadn't divorced yet, but Maisy was the third party in our marriage. Which woman in the world would want to be scolded as a third party?
What's more, I was pregnant at that time. If it weren't for my true love, how could she scheme to make me lose my child?
Thinking of this, I subconsciously looked down at my belly.
I slowly looked up at Harrison and said in a low voice, "I can't accept this kind of explanation. The things she did didn't look like she was looking for someone to marry."
"That's how it used to be," Harrison said.
In fact, at this time, Harrison was automatically shielding himself from all of Maisy's explanations, because he didn't believe it and didn't want to believe it.
Although that thing had passed, I couldn't completely forget what had happened. I could slowly let go of myself and convince myself that I had done something that I couldn't forgive because I was in love with Callen in the wedding, although it was very difficult.
But after Harrison's words, my so- called persuasion became a joke.
I felt that the result was hurting, but I still wanted to figure it out after thinking about it. So I asked him, "Why did Maisy want to find someone to marry, and it was Callen who was married. Didn't she ever think of carrying the name of a mistress?"
In the past few years, the third person hated women the most.
"Remember to tell you that the Cook family stipulated that whoever marries first can get their property," Harrison said lightly.
I suddenly realized that Harrison had told me about the situation of the Cook family, but I didn't take it seriously at that time.
"So Callen happened to run into him?" I asked.
Harrison nodded without hesitation and admitted what I said.
In the beginning, I was still smiling, but the more I laughed, the more I couldn't laugh. Then I cried and joined in the fun.
"You don't want to be separated from Callen that much?" Harrison pulled me into his arms and said coldly.
I ignored his tears. Harrison held me in his arms and said nothing. I could feel the cold air emanating from him.
There was no other way. It was really too difficult to deny what they had thought for a long time.
I didn't know how long I cried. Harrison pinched my chin hard, forcing me to look up at his cold face.
Harrison narrowed his eyes and said coldly, "No matter what you think, there is no way to change the result now."
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