Chapter 516
The Woman From Hell
"How many times do I have to tell you that I don't love her? Do I have to kill her to prove that I don't
love her?"
I snorted. "Iâve said many times that I donât love Matthew. Youâre having double standards, donât you
think?"
I was supposed to believe him when he said that he did not love Cindy, but he was allowed to not
believe m e when I said that I did not love Matthew? If this was not having double standards, then
what was it?
Theo gritted his teeth. "You disregarded your safety to chase after a man who looks like Matthew
and you're saying that you don't love him?"
This did not make sense at all!
I took a deep breath and forced myself to calm down.
"Theo, since there are obstacles in both of our hearts, I don't think thereâs a need to discuss this
further. Let's get a divorce. I don't want anything that Grandma left me, nor do you need to give me
anything. Letâs just take it as though this marriage never happened."
"Never happened? F*ck you!"
Theo got up and walked into the bedroom, kicking the floor lamp with one foot.
"I've never taken this marriage seriously. The only one who took it seriously was you. If you want a
divorce, then letâs get a divorce. Do you think I canât live without you after we separate? Who do you
think you are?"
He was now in the heat of the moment, so I was unsure if he was saying things in a fit of pique.
However, none of that mattered anymore. The marriage had come to this point, so there was no use
continuing. Therefore, what he thought no longer mattered to me.
"Why donât you calm down first?" I walked into the bedroom. "When youâve calmed down, weâll sit
down and talk about the divorce. Before that, I'll stay in the guest room."
Having said that, I grabbed my phone from the sofa and walked toward the bedroom door.
I was just about to open the door when a body came u p behind me.
My body stiffened. "What are you doing?"
"Have you ever loved me?" Theo's voice was hoarse.
I felt a pang in my heart and took a deep breath, asking, "Is the answer important?"
"Yes!" Theo propped up both hands on the door, trapping between his arms, unable to escape.
"Answer me!"
I pursed my lips and did not say anything.
Seeing that I had no intention of answering him, Theo sneered. "If youâre afraid to answer me, then
that means that you have loved me.â
Having said that, he lowered his head and kissed the back of my neck.
I stiffened up even more. "I've made it very clear that there are too many issues between us. This
marriage will only make us both suffer."
"In that case, is it still possible for us to be together after the divorce?" Theo asked indifferently.
I could not keep up with his way of thinking and did not understand what he meant by that. "Do you
think two people who are divorced can still be together?"
Therefore, I tossed the question back at him.
"Yes," Theo replied.
I felt a little weary. "What exactly are you trying to say?"
"If we can still be together after we divorce, why are w e even getting a divorce?" Theo sneered.
"Wouldn't that be redundant?"
I turned around to look at him. "You don't agree to a divorce?"
"Why should I agree?" Theo bit my lip hard, so hard that he nearly left a cut. "You're mine and will
forever be mine. I'll give you time to forget about Matthew. Iâll give you time to think only of me. I'll
wait patiently."