Chapter 1313
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
The servants knew that Warren was about to divorce Amelia, so they ignored Amelia and even deliberately made things difficult for her.
Hearing the servantâs words, Amelia didnât ask anything else.
She understood why the servants treated her like this. If she really went to find Melissa, she knew that she couldnât get any medicines.
So Amelia limped out of the villa with her phone.
At the intersection, Amelia took a taxi to a nearby pharmacy. When she was about to leave after buying medicine, a car stopped in front of her.
âHello, Ms. Haab, Mrs. York wants to see you,â a man got out of the car and said to Amelia respectfully.
Ameliaâs heart sank. In fact, when she came to Lofbury, she had already known that she would meet Warrenâs mother again sooner or later.
At first, Amelia promised Lydia to break up with Warren. But now, Amelia came to Lofbury and refused to sign the divorce agreement. How could Lydia not know about these things?
Amelia got in the car and came to the York residence.
When Amelia followed the servant to the hall of the York residence, Lydia looked at her and asked lightly, âMs. Haab, are you injured?â
âMy ankle is twisted, and it will be fine in a few days,â Amelia said.
Lydia said calmly, âSome injuries can heal in a few days. But some injuries are not that easy to heal in a few days.â
Amelia was silent for a moment and then said, âIâm sorry. I know that Warren had another liver donation because of me. Iâ¦â
âIt was his choice. You donât need to apologize.â Lydia picked up the coffee cup in front of her and took a sip. âIâm not going to blame you for that. After all, as a mother, I understand that you wanted to give birth to your baby. It is Warrenâs baby. You were endangered by giving birth to the baby, so he risked his own life to save you. Neither of you was wrong,â Lydia said.
Lydia paused and looked at Amelia sharply, continuing, âI just want to ask you, Ms. Haab, do you still remember what you promised me?â
Ameliaâs body stiffened. Here it came.
âI remember it. When I promised you, I was sincere. And I did do that, but I didnât expect that I still dragged Warren down,â Amelia said.
âSince you know youâve dragged him down, why donât you divorce him now? As far as I know, Warren should have asked his lawyer to negotiate with you about the divorce,â Lydia said.
Amelia gritted her teeth and said, âBecause I love Warren. At that time, I was afraid that I would die after giving birth to the baby because of my liver problem. I thought I didnât love him enough at that time, so I wanted to break up with him. But now things are different. If Warren still wants to love me, I will be with him forever!â
âDo you love him?â Lydia suddenly rubbed her forehead helplessly. âAfter so many years, you didnât love him, but now you suddenly say that you love him. Ms. Haab, what are you thinking? Do you know that Warren has no feelings for you now?â
âI know. He doesnât have any feelings for me, but I still want to fight for it anyway,â Amelia said. âThree months. I only need three months. I also told him that if he still wants to divorce after three months, I will sign the divorce agreement and let him go.â
Hearing this, Lydia put down the coffee cup in her hand and said, âThree months⦠Will you really sign it after three months?â
âIf he still doesnât love me three months later, I will sign it without hesitation. But if he still loves me and is willing to live with me after three months, Mrs. York, I hope you can accept me. I know I am not a good daughter-in-law, but I will try my bestâ Amelia said.
Lydia looked at Amelia in front of her seriously. The relationship between the York family and the Haab family was too complicated. Lydia couldnât tell who was right or wrong now.
But if Amelia could divorce as she said three months later, Lydia wouldnât mind waiting for another three months.
âI hope you can do what you say,â Lydia finally said.
Ameliaâs eyes darkened slightly. She knew that Lydia hoped that she could sign the divorce agreement three months later.
Lydia was right. In her eyes, Amelia was just a woman who kept hurting her son.
âI will,â AmeliÄ said.
Just as Amelia turned around, she saw Warren standing by the door of the living room. She didnât know how much Warren had heard about their conversation just now.
âMom, I told you not to interfere in the matter between me and her!â Warren said coldly, then walked to Amelia and pulled her wrist directly to take her away.
But when Warren took a few steps, he felt that Amelia staggered and was about to fall.
He frowned and realized something was wrong with her feet.
âWhatâs wrong with your feet?â Warren asked.
âI slipped down the stairs and twisted my ankle,â Amelia said.
Warren frowned and suddenly squatted down. He directly lifted Ameliaâs trouser leg to check on her ankle which was indeed red and swollen.
âSorry, Iâll walk a little more slowlyâ¦â Before Amelia finished her words, Warren suddenly picked her up.
Amelia leaned against Warrenâs chest in a daze. She couldnât believe that he would pick her up so suddenly.
But Warren strode towards the manorâs gate with Amelia in his arms before she could say anything.
Lydia stared at them leaving. When they disappeared, she murmured, âWhat will happen three months later?â
By then, would Warren really divorce Amelia? Lydia was not sure about it.
Amelia finally came back to her senses after being carried into the car by Warren. âIs your wound okay? You just held me. Will it make your wound crack?â Amelia asked worriedly.
As she spoke, she reached out her hand towards Warrenâs shirt. She wanted to unbutton his shirt and carefully look at his wound.
But before Amelia touched the button, her hands had been held by Warrenâs hand.
âWhat are you doing?â Warren asked in a cold voice.