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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1793

Susan was really happy now, but she really had not let go of Tyler.

Also, considering it was a decade and more worth of companionship and love, how could it so easily dissipate?

I did not want to burst her bubble, so I just nodded with a smile. "That's good."

"You're pregnant now, so you can't drink too much coffee." Seeing that I had been drinking coffee all the time, Susan reached out to stop me and called for the waiter to give me a glass of water. "You’re going to have to endure a lot for the child's sake."

She was still warm toward me.

The sourness of the upcoming parting took over my heart, and I dared not look at her as I was afraid that I would not be able to stop crying.

Susan did not say anything for a long time.

We just sat there silently. It did not feel awkward but instead, easy and comfortable.

It was still sunny outside, and I noticed Susan staring out the window the entire time with light in her eyes.

"You know, this cafe is where Tyler and I used to come often."

I did not think Susan would take the initiative to bring Tyler up herself. I was stunned. "Uh, Tyler, he..."

I hesitated, not knowing where to start.

As if noticing my difficulty, Susan smiled at me. "I admit that I can't let him go, but you don't have to be so careful. Since I've already chosen to leave, it means I want to forget everything here and start over.

Consider this now as my last reminisce before leaving. H

"I'm sorry," I whispered.

Susan looked at me, her eyes blinking. She asked, "Are you apologizing to me for him?"

I looked up after a while and forced a smile. "Well, let's not talk about him. Your ticket is for this afternoon. Let's have a meal together. Do you mind if I send you over?"

"Alright. It just so happened that I've sold my car. Now that I don't have a car, I'll have to trouble you."

It really looked like she did not plan to come back. She even sold her car.

"Let's go."

I stood up first, then she got up. We went out together, but before we got to the door, we saw a detestable figure.

It looked like Sara had just come over. She was about to head upstairs but she saw us first. She stopped and said, "Susan? Didn't you already leave? Why are you still in Whaldorf City?"

She seemed a little panicked that Susan was still here.

I wanted to say something but was stopped by Susan. She was the first to speak, "Don't worry, I’ll leave this afternoon, just as you wish."

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