Chapter 223
Chapter 223
Cordelia paused, napkin halfway to her mouth. "Mr. Grant?"
"Hello. Heard you've been studying abroad, how was it? You're back?" Grant appraised Cordelia from
head to toe.
Cordelia thought desperately, “Damn, just got back and already ran into someone who knows Ronan,
now what?” She could only hope that Grant would leave soon to attend his social engagements, get
drunk, and forget he ever saw her.
Ronan rarely came out at night, so she wasn't worried about bumping into him.
"Yeah, it was good. I'm back for exams. A friend wanted to grab dinner.” Cordelia finished speaking,
and then a wave of nausea washed over her, and she began to vomit again.
Grant felt awkward lingering, so he said, "Well, Mrs. Evans, I have other commitments. I'll be off."
Cordelia nodded.
When Grant got back to their private room, he sat next to Ronan. "Did Mrs. Evans return? I just saw Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
her," he asked Ronan.
Ronan was silent for a moment. "Yes, she's back, having dinner with her friend."
"Mr. Evans, you move fast. Couldn't get her pregnant while in the country, but you managed to do it
abroad? How often are you flying to the States?"
"How do you know she's pregnant?" Ronan's smile didn't reach his eyes, which were icy cold.
"It's obvious, she's showing signs of morning sickness. She was throwing up. But it doesn't look like
she's showing yet."
"Right," Ronan said, keeping his face expressionless.
She was back!
She was back, and she was carrying another man's child.
She left four months ago. If the baby was his, she would be showing by now. Besides, she had taken a
contraceptive pill in front of him. The chances of him being the father were next to none.
Jamie was also in the States. If Grant hadn't bumped into her tonight, she probably would have
continued playing dead.
...
Cordelia went back to her seat and said to Brooklyn, "I'm done eating. Let's go."
"Are you feeling better?" Brooklyn asked. "Which restroom did you go to? I couldn't catch up with you."
"Oh, it's the one on the left. Let's go, I want to get some sleep and study. I have an exam tomorrow."
"Alright."
After Edwin dropped Cordelia back at her hotel, he took Brooklyn home.
When Brooklyn's phone rang, she nearly dropped it in her haste. "What's the matter? Answer it." Edwin
watched as Brooklyn shivered beside him. "You see a ghost or something?"
"It's like the Grim Reaper is calling me. He says die at midnight, and I won't live till dawn," Brooklyn
said.
She took a deep breath to calm herself, and answered the phone, trying to sound composed, "Mr.
Evans, you wanted to see me?"
"Cordelia's back?" Ronan's voice sent chills down Brooklyn's spine.
To Brooklyn, Ronan's voice was like a torture device.
"Yes, Mr. Evans, she just had dinner with us, how... how did you know?"
"Where is she staying?" he asked.
"She's staying at a hotel near her exam center, the Lakeside Hotel, room number 3342."
"Alright."
"And, Mr. Evans, please don't tell her I told you," Brooklyn added.
Ronan hung up without a word.
Brooklyn was uneasy.
It wasn't long before Ronan appeared in front of room 3342. He knocked.
Cordelia, who was studying from a finance textbook, was stunned when she opened the door to find
Ronan.
Ronan pushed the door open, then closed it behind him. "Whose is it?" he asked tersely, his face a
mask of anger.
"What?"
Then his gaze fell upon a pregnancy test on the table. He picked it up, and the two unmistakable lines
seemed to sear his eyes, and he clenched his jaw. "Whose is it?" he repeated, waving the pregnancy
test.
He was now even more certain that the child wasn't his. If it was, she wouldn't have waited this long to
take a pregnancy test!
"Mr. Evans, if men could get pregnant, I reckon you'd be carrying your fourth or fifth child by now. Don't
chastise others when you yourself aren't in the clear," Cordelia retorted.
When she had suggested a divorce before, he had refused and let her leave. This meant he had
accepted they would lead separate lives. She had planned to live separately for three or four years,
and then get a divorce.
Ronan took two steps forward, grabbed Cordelia's wrists, and pinned her against the wall.
"Who is it?" he demanded through gritted teeth.
Cordelia didn't answer; she just turned her head away.
Ronan's gaze fell on Cordelia's wrist, where a large rabbit bracelet caught his attention. It could only
mean that it was from the man she was seeing or was a gift from him. "Do you take my words as wind
passing by?" he asked through clenched teeth.
"Why did you give me sleeping pills after my mother died? Mr. Evans, you've done no good, so stop
demanding it from others!" Cordelia shot back. "Let's divorce!"
A while later, Cordelia turned to look at him, her gaze cold.
"You bring back another man's child, and you want to talk about divorce?" Ronan was livid, "I'll grant
you your wish!"
He shoved Cordelia onto the bed and began to unbuckle his belt.
Cordelia knew what he was about to do. It wasn't the first time. She knew she couldn't change
anything, so she calmly took a condom from the bedside table.
Ronan saw it, his face turned green, but he didn't stop unbuckling his belt.