Chapter 175 3/3 The Secret Pregnancy of the Billionaire's Ex-Wife Chapter 175: The Deleted Text That Destroyed Everything Sean POV Christina's face immediately regained its composure, her practiced mask of innocence sliding back into place. The momentary slip I'd caught was gone as quickly as it had appeared. She forced a light, confused laugh.
"What are you talking about?borrowing your phone? That was five years ago, Sean. She tilted her head, looking puzzled, "Why bring that up now?" I kept my gaze fixed on her, trying to control the storm brewing inside me. "Why did you do it, Christina?" Her breath caught for a fraction of a second, doubt flashing in her eyes. I saw it clearly-that momentary panic of someone whose lies were being exposed.
"Do what? I just helped clean up sspam messages." She laughed nervously. "Is that skind of problem?" "I never mentioned anything about deleted messages," I said quietly, watching her face carefully.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHer eyes widened slightly before she caught herself. Too late-I'd noticed her reaction. That message wasn't spam at all. It confirmed everything I'd begun to suspect.
I tightened my grip around her wrist, my fingers digging in with increasing pressure. "What exactly happened that day, Christina?" "Sean, you're hurting me..." she whimpered, her eyes filling with tears.
I ignored her discomfort, my anger growing by the second. "That message was from Angela, wasn't it? About her pregnancy?" "No," Christina insisted, shaking her head vigorously. "I never saw any message like that..." She shot a desperate glance toward William, who despite his bloodied face and bruised ego, lumbered forward like an angry bull to her defense.
His polished loafers slipped on the hospital's smooth floor, sending him sprawling in an undignified heap before he could reach me.
"That's quite the coincidence," I continued relentlessly. "You deleted a spam message on the exact sday Angela textedabout our child?" Christina's tears spilled over-her ultimate weapon, one I'd seen her deploy countless times before. "For you, I nearly sacrificed my own life! That yacht accident... if I hadn't been there..." The reminder of my life debt caused my resolve to falter. My grip loosened. Even if my suspicions were correct- and I was becoming increasingly certain they were- she had saved my life. What right did have to condemn her? I released her wrist, stepping back. "Stay away from Angela from now on," I warned coldly, furning toward the hospital room.
I closed the door behindwith a definitive click, leaving Christina and William in the hallway. Whatever gthey were playing, I wanted no part of it. Not anymore.
440 When I entered Angela's hospital room, her amber eyes lifted to meet mine.
The twins sat nearby, coloring in activity books Thomas had thoughtfully provided. My chest tightened at the sight of them-my children-so innocent and unaware of the chaos surrounding the adults in their lives.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm1/2 Chapter 175: The Deleted Text That Destroyed Everything "Aria, Ethan," I said gently, "would you mind givingstalone with your mother? We need to discuss something important." Angela raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised I'd asked the children rather than her. I wanted to respect them, to show them I saw them as people with their own agency, not just extensions of their mother.
Aria considered my request solemnly before nodding. "Okay. We can go to the nurses' station. They said they have ice cream." She tugged her brother's hand, and they quietly slipped from the room after a reassuring nod from Angela. My heart swelled watching them-they were so much like her, so much like me.
When the door closed, Angela sighed. "If you're trying to explain your relationship with Christina, there's no need." "This isn't about Christina and me," I clarified, taking the chair beside her bed. "It's about you. Five years ago, you senta text about your pregnancy." Angela's expression grew guarded. "Is this still about that text message from last night?" "I think I know who deleted it," I said, coming straight to the point. "After you sent that message about your pregnancy, did Christina cto see you?" She nodded slowly. "Yes, she did." "Wait," Angela frowned. "Wasn't that your idea? Didn't you send her? "Why would I send her to you?" I asked, genuinely confused.
Angela looked atsharply, connecting the dots. "Christina. Of course." I leaned forward, holding her gaze. "You once mentioned Christina offered you money. Three million, was it?"
"I thought..." Angela's voice faltered. "I assumed you had her givethat feed here money to terminate the pregnancy."
So she really did My pupils contracted as the final piece fell into place. My hands clenched into fists as cold fury washed over me. all that..."
My voice was barely audible, thick with anger and regret. "For five years, you believed Ndidn't want our children." Chapter Comments 1 POST COMMENT NOW Chapter 175 Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.