Mr. Sallow's Sinful Wife -
Chapter 121
Chapter 121
Chapter 121 Let’s Get Divorced, Nicholas (2)
The hospital room was empty. There was no one around to answer his calls.
“Nancy! Nancy…” Nicholas shouted again and again, but the only response he received was unendingsilence..
He panicked. Then, he frantically ran to the nurse’s station with the flowers in his arms. “Hi, where’s thepatient from room 106?”
The nurse checked the records and asked, “Do you mean Ms. Cohen, Mr. Sallow?”
“Yes. That’s her. Where is she?”
“Ms. Cohen was discharged earlier. She’s gone now.”
“Come again?” He could not believe his ears.
For the past few days, he had stayed by her side every single day. In the first two days, she hadstubbornly given him the cold shoulder. Then, in the last few days, she changed.
She no longer rejected the things he bought for her. When he talked to her, she would respond. Theday before, she was even smiling more than before.
All those changes had led him to drop his guard, thinking she was slowly recovering.
Now that he thought about it, she had never gotten past that trauma. All of her changes and responseswere faked for him to see so he would be less wary.
He pulled out his phone and called Lynn. “Search the entire city for Nancy.”
“Right away, Mr. Sallow.”
There was no doubt about the Sallow Group’s efficiency. So, Lynn had an answer for him within 10minutes. “Ms. Nancy booked a room at a hotel, Mr. Sallow. I’ll send you the address right now.”
Hence, Nicholas rushed over to the hotel with the address in hand.
15 minutes later, he knocked on the hotel door.
When he saw Nancy’s familiar face, he grabbed her wrist in relief. “Why did you leave on your own?”
“It was time to leave the hospital. Naturally, I need to make room for the other patients who need thebed.”
In contrast to his panic and frantic demeanor, she was unusually calm.
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Not only that, but she also seemed very composed about how fast Nicholas could replace her. She did notseem surprised at all.
After all, it was incredibly easy for the Sallows to replace a person staying in a hotel. She had knownNicholas would replace her soon enough. She did not plan on running away anyway. Instead, she hadbeen waiting for him.
“I said I would be there to pick you up. Why didn’t you wait for me?”
When Nicholas realized he had raised his voice at her, he instinctively lowered his voice.
She simply rewarded him with a cold chuckle. “Is that so? Thank you for the generous offer, Mr. Sallow,but I can no longer tell if you’re lying or telling the truth.”
“I’ve always told you the truth, Nancy,” he blurted.
She looked up and gently shoved his hand away from her wrist. “You’ve always told the truth?”
“Perhaps you did, but if something happened to Madelline, if she fell sick or got hurt, you would leaveright away to her side. I was only getting discharged from the hospital. It’s a simple procedure, I can doit myself. There was no need to wait for you.”
Anyway, she did not want to trouble him at all.
“You’re still angry, aren’t you?” he tentatively asked.
“Ah, you’re such a joker, Mr. Sallow. What right do I have to be angry at you? I’m not angry at all.”
She had merely given up. She refused to continue living in denial and didn’t want to foolishly give himone more chance after another.
“I’m sorry, Nancy. I didn’t know you were actually in a car crash. I didn’t know how much danger youwere in. If I had known…”
She interrupted him, saying, “There’s no need to say anything. It is all in the past. There’s no use intalking about it anymore. We’re all adults, Nicholas. Learn to take responsibility for your own decisions.Since you chose her without hesitation, you don’t need to apologize to me.
“You can’t turn back the clock. In that case, all we can do is to avoid letting the mistake continue toaffect us and stop the bleeding while we still can.”
Then, she leaned over to grab a document from nearby to throw onto the table. Her icy eyes turnedback to him.
“That’s why we need to let each other go and part on good terms.”
He was all too familiar with what was on the table.
He had even drafted it himself the first time.
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In the few short months since then, their entire relationship was flipped on its head. This time, she wasthe one who drafted the divorce papers. She was the one who was proposing a divorce.
He leaned over and picked up the document with trembling fingers.
His fingers were shaking so hard that he could barely hold onto the papers.
Although he could make an educated guess on what the document was, it still felt like a distant dreamunless he actually read it for himself.
When the words “Divorce Settlement Agreement” appeared before his eyes, he felt as though hishands had lost all feeling. His heart felt like it was cracking in half as inis entire body was overwhelmedby agony.
Why did it hurt so much?
It felt much more painful than he imagined.
A divorce settlement agreement?
But… They had said they would continue to live together as a family.
How did it come to this?
Why?
Did they not promise to grow old together?
“You’re really sure?” he asked with great difficulty, looking up at her.
“Yes.” She nodded.
Compared to his pain and sorrow, she looked unusually relaxed and not at all, upset.
“Flip to the back. I’ve already signed the papers. It just needs your signature. Then, it will be in effectfrom the moment you do. You’ll be free, released from being bothered and chained down. by me.”
“I didn’t bring any dowry with me when I married you, and I didn’t bring anything valuable with me. All Ihad were a few sets of clothing. Plus, I don’t think I brought any monetary value to the table in the twoyears since I married you. Don’t worry. I won’t ask for anything from you. Oh, don’t worry, I don’t wantyour money, your assets, or any of the Sallows’ assets.”
She thought he would be happy to hear her say that. If he was happy, he might sign the document rightaway. Nevertheless, she did not think his face would instantly turn dark, gloomy, and increasingly frigid.
“Nancy…” He looked at her as he spat out through gritted teeth, “Do you really want to cut off all tiesbetween us?”
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“Is that not what you wanted? I’m giving you what you want.”
He swiftly flipped through the divorce agreement as his chest puffed up in anger like a roaring lion.When he found the page where he was meant to sign, he picked up the pen to sign the document withbroad strokes.
When she saw how he did not even hesitate for a second before signing the agreement, a glimmer ofpain flashed in her eyes.
The pain soon passed. So, she reached out to accept the signed document.
Alas, just as she was reaching out for the papers, he suddenly shredded the divorce settlementagreement into tiny pieces. His actions also sent the shredded pieces flying everywhere.
Then, he stared at her with sharp eyes through the cloud of shredded papers. “I will never divorce. you,Nancy!”
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