After saying that, Crystal hung up the phone.
She directed the workers, thoroughly tidying the suite in less than half a day.
After arranging everything, she leaned on the couch to rest.
In the afternoon, she refused to meet anyone, staying in her private space and reading the diary Henry left for her with tears brimming in her eyes.
She missed him and the relationship they had.
At four oâclock in the afternoon, a black Maybach slowly came to a halt, and Henry got out of the car.
David and his wife had left the house with the children, so the mansion was so quiet that it didnât feel like Christmas. Henry stopped a housekeeper and spoke in a slightly hoarse voice. âWhereâs Mrs. Miller?â
Knowing Henry and Crystal had a fight, the housekeeper hesitated briefly before replying. âSheâs upstairs.â Henry nodded and slowly headed upstairs.
He was still wearing the clothes from two or three days ago, unwashed. He should have taken a shower before doing anything else as he was a clean freak, but he yearned to see Crystal first.
Henry found Crystal very soon.
The sight of her sleeping on the couch under the dim yellow light caused a stir in his heart.
He stepped forward and noticed the corner of her eyes were glistening with tears.
Did she cry?
Gul welled up in his heart. He placed one hand beside her to support himself while bending over to kiss her S Adltat noment, Crystal woke up.
Her long eyelashes trembled slightly, and she met his gaze the next second. She quickly regained her senses and sat up.
âYouâre back?â
Henry ensed indifference in her tone.
He looked around the room and noticed it was comfortably decorated and furnished, clearly meant for a long-term say.
Therefore, he lowered his head and murmured, âYouâre mad at me, but you still canât bear to leave me, right? The fact that you havenât moved out shows that you still care about our marriage.â
Crystal leisurely closed her book. An icy expression spread across her countenance as she sneered, âMr. Miller, donât feel good about yourself. Iâm only doing this for Skyler. Donât tell me youâve forgotten about her physical condition?â
An wy expression spread across her countenance as she sneered, âMr. Miller, donât flatter yourself. Iâm only doing this for Skyler Dont tell me youâve forgotten about her physical condition?â
Henry was visibly taken aback. Skyler has autism. So, sheâs only maintaining this marriage for Skylert Crystal uttered softly, âThatâs all. You can leave now.â
She was treating him as if he was a complete stranger. It was just a few days ago that she had sat in his car expressing her wish to kiss him with an infatuated look on her face.
Henry didnât leave.
Not only did he not leave, but he also grabbed Crystalâs wrist, preventing her from having the chance to escape. He wanted to kiss her, but when he leaned over, she turned her face away.
âDonât touch me!â
Henry insisted on kissing her, but she put up greater resistance, Suddenly, her eyes fixed on something, and she pulled a thin, long hair from his shoulder with her slender fingers.
The black hair strand was clearly not Crystalâs.
Henry furrowed his brows.
He hadnât been with any other woman, so the hair was definitely not left behind by some random woman. Lara caught me off guard when she suddenly hugged me at the hospital. Did the hair stick to me at that moment?
Crystal flashed a nonchalant smile. âYouâre truly disgusting!â
She knew that was a trick Lara pulled to drive a wedge between her and Henry, but it was only made possible because Henry had given Lara the opportunity to do so.
stal was tired and didnât wish to deal with that anymore.
Henry could sense her weariness from the look on her face, so he patiently coaxed her. âI donât know when the hair stuck to me.
Please believe me for I havenât done anything disloyal to you or the children, okay?
He certainly issmart, deliberately mentioning our children in such a casual manner to appease me. Crystal curled hef lips into a contemptuous smile.
Henry found that expression displeasing, prompting him to want to kiss her as he didnât want that facial expresgon to linger on her countenance. She appeared as if she was about to give up on him.
The next second, a loud slap sounded.
Crystal hand stung. Unable to bear with him anymore, she snapped, âGet out!â
Henry was stunned.
When he came to his senses, he grimaced and stared at her while enunciating, âCrystal, this matter concerns someoneâs life!â
She shut her eyes in exhaustion and muttered a response. âYou regard her life with such importance, but whas about mine and Skylerâs? Henry, do you think I cold-blooded? Is that it? Well, Iâll be honest with you. I genuinely hope that she dies! Once sheâs dead, she wonât-
âCrystalââ he interjected sternly, forbidding her from finishing her sentence.
However, Grystal was unfazed, continuing to speak the harshest words with her gentlest tone. âSheâd better not step a toe out of line. Otherwise, I donât mind challenging the law, Mr. Miller!â
Henry somewhat fathomed her intention.
He bored his eyes into her, breathing heavily as his chest heaved. He was silent for a few moments before replying in an undertone. âCrystal, which is the real you? Take a good hard look at yourself now. Whereâs the tenderness you once had?â
Crystal hurled a magazine at him. âIn that case, you can consider me an evil woman!â
Henry gritted his pearly white teeth.
In the end, he left the room, slamming the door behind him.
Henry returned to the master bedroom to take a shower.
Frustrated, he took off his coat and noticed the hair clinging to his outerwear.
Without a second thought, he tossed the hair into the trash can.
Henry was taken aback when he accidentally opened the wardrobe, which used to hold both menâs and womenâs clothing.
However, it was half empty now. Only menâs suits and shirts were left, and Crystalâs beautiful dresses were nowhere to be seen.
She has moved all her things!
At that moment, clarity washed over Henry. Crystal wasnât joking. Sheâs still staying in the Miller residence, but to her, our children are the only reason sheâs still married to me.
While washing his face and shaving, he looked in the mirror and caressed his face.
Eser, though they stayed in the same house, the two rarely saw each other, as Crystal intentionally avoided Henry Whenever he accompanied Skyler, she would retreat to her bedroom. Even while she breastfed Remi Grystal would politely ask Henry to leave, treating him like a stranger.
Hepry took the initiative to prepare milk for Skyler.
When he pushed open the door, he saw Crystalâs serene countenance bathe in a soft glow.
Skyler was ustled in her motherâs embrace, tightly embracing Crystal while listening to the latter reading a fairy tale.
âaystaľ į voice was pleasant to the ears, soft but carried a hint of huskiness Listening to it caused Henry to ably recall the intimate nights when she pleaded in a raspy voice beneath him.
He couldnât help but gulp, gently placing the milk bottle in Skylerâs arms.
Skyler held the bottle and drank from it After consuming more than half of the milk in the bottle, she started feeling sleepy and dozed off with her head lolling sideways Crystalâs voice grew softer...
Late at night, she patted Skylerâs shoulder while humming a lullaby.
Henry leaned closer, whispering. âSheâs asleep.â
Crystal carefully laid the little girl down, kissing her forehead, then got out of bed.
Afterward, she went to the room next door to check on Remi.
Remi now slept alone in the babyâs room. At night, two nannies would take turns to care for him. After taking a look at her son, Crystal exited the room with Henry treading on her heels. In the deserted corridor, he grabbed her hand and pinned her against the wall. âCrystal, how long do you plan to give me the cold shoulder? Nothing will ever happen between me and Lara!â
Crystal braced against his shoulder and pushed him away. Then, she walked toward her room.
Henry once again grasped her wrist. âLetâs talk!â
Crystal stopped short. Her slender figure appeared even more exquisite under the dim yellow light.
In just a few days, she had slimmed down significantly and did not resemble a woman who had just delivered a baby just two months ago.
Crystalâs voice was slightly hoarse as she spoke. âDo you think we have anything left to discuss? From the moment Lara showed up, Iâve expressed my repulsion and dislike toward her. If you had any feelings for me and truly take me as your wife, you would never have made this decision.â
After saying that, she continued striding toward her bedroom.
The faint sound of the door closing reverberated in the corridor, much like the sense of loss brimming in Henryâs chest.