Chapter 446 We Will Never Break up
Chapter 446 We Will Never Break up
Chapter 446 We Will Never Break up
Hannah was moved at the moment.
Without comparison, she never knew how good a man could be and how bad a man could be.
Charles was indifferent and hypocritical to her, but Oscar was very doting and caring to her.
"It's late. Are you missing me?" He said, laughing.
Hannah managed to suppress her emotion and answered, "Yeah."
Oscar was surprised. She wouldn't express her feelings easily.
He chuckled, "Count the time. I'll be back in ten days." Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
"For what?"
"Ovulation."
"…" She was speechless.
He laughed again, "For our baby, I have to do my best."
"Oscar," Hannah called to him.
"Yes?"
"Manuel and Susan got divorced."
"Uh-huh," he said, without any emotion, "Sooner or later, it will happen."
"I just wonder if it will ever be the same between us."
"No," Oscar said firmly, even seriously.
Hannah pursed her lips. She had been affected a little by their divorce these days. She thought she
could change something in Susan's life, yet, in the end, all she did was in vain. What had happened in
her last life still happened today anyway.
So she always wondered, what could her rebirth change?
Was it that no matter what she did, the result would still be the same?
In the dead of night, she seemed to think a lot.
"I haven't thought about divorce for once since we got married," Oscar said very seriously.
Hannah suddenly realized that Oscar had lied to her when she proposed a fake marriage between
them at the beginning, for he said "since we got married".
Damn.
"Oscar, when did you fall in love with me?" Hannah asked him very seriously.
"Take a guess."
"No." She got angry.
"I won't tell you unless you do."
"Oscar!"
"Honey, all you need to know is that I love you. Since when? It doesn't matter."
Hannah pouted and asked, "Then when I asked you to marry me, you pretend to be reluctant?"
Oscar acquiesced.
"At that time, what do you feel like?" Hannah asked again.
In the beginning, she was just trying to find a helper to humiliate Charles.
But what about him?
Was he on the verge of bursting with joy?
Hannah was somewhat sulky as she thought of his disdain and his passive attitude at that time. He
was too good at disguising himself.
"What do I feel like?" Oscar paused to think and answered, "'Finally it's time to sleep with a girl.'"
"…" Huh, men!
Oscar smiled again and changed the subject. "Don't think about it. We are not the same. Only one of
them was in love and hoping the other would like him but we are both in love. Marriage and relationship
don't last because of only one person. Don't get your head around it. We'll stay together for the rest of
our lives."
Hannah could not help smiling. She said solemnly, "If you do that, so do I."
Then she hung up the phone. She rarely said such sweet talk.
She lay in bed, thinking of Oscar.
She wondered if she had found the right guy this time, however, she always felt he was somehow
aloof.
...
The next day, Susan struggled to get up from bed. Her eyes were dull. She didn't know how long it took
her to fall asleep last night.
Finally, she got up, although she was dazed and dizzy. The morning routine after getting up was
breaking her down. There were times when she wanted to give up and go back to her bed.
Then she managed to walk out the door.
Fortunately, her father was not too harsh on her and arranged a chauffeur for her. He was afraid that
she couldn't drive again or got into an accident again.
Susan knew it. But she simply didn't want to make any change in her attitude to her father. It was
difficult for her to get over things happening to her mother.
Sitting in the car, she answered her phone, "Good morning, Henry."
"Are you up?"
"Yeah, I am on my way to work now." Susan looked out the window, "I'm so sleepy."
"It's your first day. You will be fine when you get used to the routine."
Henry asked, "By the way, did you have breakfast?"
"No, I don't have time."
"It is bad for your stomach. I bought some buns with beef stuffing, your favourite one. I'll bring them to
your office when you get here."
"You're so nice," Susan said happily.
She got hungry at this moment since she loved beef buns. Henry's words even made her raring to go
to the office.
"See you later," Henry said softly.
'Okay, see you."
Susan rushed to the Phillips Bank building and walked to her office. Henry was waiting for her at the
door.
Everyone knew that he was a model employee in the company. He was always one of the first bunch of
people who got to the company early in the morning and the last ones who left.
Susan thought they should be nicer to him. Otherwise, it was unfair to him since he had done so much
to her family.
"Here," Henry gave Susan the buns and said, "it's still warm."
"Tanks." Susan took them over.
"And soy milk. Make sure you finish it."
"Yes, sir."
"Then I'll go to work." He said and petted her head dotingly.
They didn't shy away from each other in the company.
Susan didn't hold a high-level position in the company, and her office was just an independent office
next to the big public one. Many people were coming to and fro. They all saw them there, but they
ignored them because they were afraid of being hated.
But the other staff thought Susan was unfair to her husband. After all, they did not know about their
divorce.
They felt sad for that unknown man.
Words said that her husband loved her very much.