He couldn’t believe it. He looked at the medical record over and over again.
“It’s impossible...”
He looked serious.
It gave me the illusion of being loved by him deeply.
When he saw the name of the hospital, his frowned brow relaxed as he said, “Gloria, you asked the hospital of the Nelson family to help you fake it? How good you are at winning people’s hearts?”
He threw the medical record at me.
“If you’re going to pretend, at least make yourself look pale.”
“Just as Mom said, you people from these small families always use these lowly tricks.”
He felt he had seen through everything and exuded confidence.
He looked down on me with disdain.
Colin actually said this about me.
Clearly he knew that my family was a abyss.
Sure enough, the person who knew what I cared about the most could hurt me the most with their words.
What was ridiculous was that I had laid everything bare.
I still naively believed in him.
I laughed and coughed, unable to stop.
In the end, he impatiently returned to the study and closed the door with a loud noise.
I stayed where I was, savoring the harsh words.
Colin never believed in me at all.
He only believed in Esme. She could lead him with any excuse she made up.