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Eight Years Lost A Love Unclaimed (Ariella) novel Chapter 72


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Just when I thought Lucas might finally realize that we had lost our child, he let

out a

cold laugh and accused me first.

“Hah, you’re faking an illness just to follow me around? You really have no

shame!”

Suppressing my anger, I shot back sarcastically, “I’m not as free as you are,

escorting

your employee to her prenatal checkups. Don’t tell me the baby she’s carrying is

yours?”

It was only then that Lucas realized he was still holding Ava. He quickly let go of

her,

then, as if trying to cover his tracks, added, “It’s a boss’s duty to care for their

employees. Not everyone is as cold and heartless as you!”

I couldn’t be bothered with his lies, so I gritted my teeth, got up, and started to

leave

this unpleasant scene.

But before I could, he suddenly grabbed my wrist, looking me over..

“You… you’re not actually sick, are you?”

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I knew how haggard and pathetic I looked at that moment.

I also knew I could have screamed at him, demanding why he didn’t care about

our

child.

But my heart was already dead. There was no need to be honest with him

anymore.

I coldly shook off his hand, which only made him curse at me more furiously.

“Crazy woman, keep pretending. Like I care whether you live or die!”

Then, with Ava flauntingly on his arm, he left.


Holding my aching waist, I stood up and looked at him with a steady gaze.

“Lucas, let’s get a divorce.” My voice was cold as ice.

Lucas eyed me, then gave a strange, dismissive smile.

“After all this time, I never blamed you for not being able to carry my child!”

“And now you have the nerve to talk about divorce? I’ve told you, Ava and I are

innocent!”

“Stop making such a big deal out of nothing, Eva. You’re really no fun at all!”

The sight of his disgusting face made me sick, so I used all my strength to slap him.

“If you two are so innocent, then whose child is she carrying?”

“I’ve never heard of anyone getting pregnant without physical contact!”

My words cut through him like a cold blade, piercing his heart.

His eyes flickered, and he took a step back, but he still tried to justify himself.

“You’ve been following me? Whatever, I’m not going to argue with you.”

“But Ava’s child, it has to be raised under your name!”


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