Chapter 1307
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Amelia suddenly came back to her senses and took a deep breath, suppressing the nervousness in her heart. âIâm here to⦠Talk about the divorce with you,â she said.
âAre you unsatisfied with my conditions? Iâve asked the lawyer to tell you that if you have any objection, as long as it is within my ability, I will agree to all of your conditions. If youâre here just to tell me about this, then you can talk to my lawyer! He represents me in this matter,â Warren said coldly.
After saying that, Warren turned around and was about to leave.
âItâs different!â Amelia rushed forward subconsciously and took Warrenâs hand, saying, âI donât want to divorce. I donât want to sign the divorce settlement agreement.â
Warren suddenly stopped. He turned his head and looked at Amelia in surprise, asking, âDonât you want to divorce me?â
âNo,â Amelia said with certainty.
Warren looked at Amelia seriously. After a while, he smiled sarcastically and said, âSo do you still want to be Mrs. York? What is this for? The last time you wanted to be Mrs. York because you didnât want your child to be born as an illegitimate child. This time, are you afraid that the kid will be discriminated against in the future because her parents have divorced Is that the reason you want to continue the marriage?â
Amelia stared at Warren in disbelief. She didnât expect him to think so.
âSo when do you plan to divorce? Two years later? Three years later? Five years later? Or ten years later?â Warren looked at Amelia with sarcasm, and then continued, âAmelia, Iâm not interested in playing this marriage game with you anymore. You can ask for anything, but we must divorce!â
If Warren didnât divorce Amelia, she would become more and more important to him. At that time, maybe one day he would completely break down.
âNo, itâs not what you think! Warren, I donât want to divorce because⦠I love you!â Amelia shouted.
She finally said those three words to Warren, She hadnât said the words to him for a long time.
Amelia had told Warren that she loved him many times when she was young, but later, she didnât say it again. She also thought that she would never say those words to him in her life.
She thought that they were not suitable for each other at all. Too many things had happened. Maybe it would be best for them to break up.
But now, Amelia still said what she was really thinking.
âDid you just say you love me?â Warren asked in a low voice.
âYes, I love you. Warren, I love you. I donât want to divorce you. Itâs not because of the child. I just want to live with you for the rest of my life,â Amelia said.
âYou love me?â Warren suddenly laughed and said, âAmelia, do you love me? If I remember correctly, it was only half a year ago when you said you didnât want to have anything to do with me and wanted to break up with me in the hospital. At that time, I begged you to give me another chance. But you said you didnât love me, didnât you?â
His words were like a sharp sword stabbing into Ameliaâs heart, making her hurt so much.
âYes⦠I said that,â Amelia admitted. âI didnât realize my feelings at that time.â
âSo in less than half a year, have you realized your feeling realized that youâve fallen in love with a man you have ne before? Amelia, do you believe such a lie?â Warren retorted âItâs not a lie. Itâs true. I thought I loved you too little and you too much. I was afraid that if I died in the future, it would ma suffer, so I said those words to you. But nowâ¦â Amelia explained She stopped and looked at his right rib under which was his liver. two operations in that position for her Warren followed Ameliaâs gaze, and then his expression changed slight as if he had realized something. He frowned and asked, âHave you know it?â
Amelia understood his meaning.
âYeah, Iâve known it. I know that you donated your liver to me again during my C-section,â Amelia said, and her eyes became tearful.
However, Warren seemed to suddenly understand everything and said, âSo do you feel sorry for me now and want to make up for me? But Amelia, you underestimate me too much. I donât need a woman to love and make up for me in this way.â
âNo, I owe you and want to make up for you. But it has nothing to do with me saying that I love you.â
Amelia really loved Warren. Before he donated his liver to her again, she had been loving him!
âIf you hadnât known that I donated my liver to you again, would you have come here and told me you loved me? Would you have signed the divorce agreement?â Warren asked coldly.
Amelia was stunned. Would she have done as Warren said? If she hadnât known the truth, she would have thought that she would die soon and Warren would be healthy. What choice would she make then?
She might really have signed the agreement.
âWhy? Canât you answer me?â Warren snorted and continued, âAmelia, if it were in the past, even if you just said those words out of sympathy, I would be happy and willing to believe the lie that you loved me.
But now, I donât love you anymore. Do you think I still care about such a lie?â
Warrenâs every word made Amelia heartbroken.
So this was the price of lying.
Amelia had lied to Warren and said that she didnât love him anymore. He believed it.
But now, when she told him that she loved him, he didnât believe her anymore.
âEven if you donât care about it, I still want to tell you that I love you. Itâs not out of sympathy or for the child. I just donât want to miss you again,â Amelia said firmly.
They had missed each other again and again.
âDonât you want to miss me?â Warren raised his eyebrow and looked at Amelia casually, asking, âBut I donât love you anymore. Whether you want it or not, weâve missed each other after all, havenât we?â
âNo, we havenât⦠We havenât missed each other yet, Warren. Even if you hypnotized your past feelings, you still have feelings for me now, donât you? You still love me, or you wouldnât have donated your liver to me for the second time!â If Warren really didnât have any feelings for Amelia, he could just watch her die instead of risking his health to save her!