Chapter 150
The Charming Ex-Wife ( Lysander and Josiah ) Online Novel
Chapter 150 Your Regrets Are Your Business
Lysander remained silent.
Josiah didnât say a word either.
Daphne held her phone, not daring to utter a single word.
Within the vast room, the only sound was the whistling wind echoing from the telephone.
After a long while, the somewhat choked voice of Josiah was finally heard.
âI let my grandmother down. The last time we were at the resort, my mother had a hypertension crisis. Her interference almost delayed the emergency treatment. That should have been a wakeâup call for me, but I never imagined she would dare to cause such a scene in front of my grandmother. And my grandmother, she didnât even get to finish her last words⦠Also, the children⦠Our children⦠I had everything. a gentle wife, a warm home, and an unborn child. But now, Lysander, every time I see other peopleâs children, it feels like my heart has been brutally stabbed⦠Why has it come to this? I really⦠Iâm filled with regret⦠Lysanderâ¦â his voice was hoarse and deep, yet it seemed to carry a plea. âIf I were to nowâ¦â
Lysander interrupted him coldly, âJosiah, thereâs no such thing as âifâ in this world.â
Josiah said nothing.
âIf youâre feeling regretful, then thatâs on you. Weâre divorced now, weâre simply strangers. The last time you got drunk and acted out, I could forgive you once. However, I owe you nothing. I wonât use my life to fix your mistakes. Do you understand what Iâm saying?â
âI understand, butâ¦â¦.
âThere are no âbuts,â Lysander said. âBefore we decided to divorce, I gave you numerous chances. It was you who made the choice, her over me. Have you forgotten?â
Josiah didnât say anything.
âSo, you regret it now, and what? Should I be overwhelmed with gratitude and welcome back the prodigal son? Josiah, what do you tal
me for? Before, you treated me as a substitute for Lysanne, and now, what? You
see me as a backup?â
Still, Josiah remained silent.
âWeâve lived together for three years, and I was oblivious to your affair with Lysander before. However, now that I know, do you really think Iâm the kind of woman who canât survive without you?â
After a lengthy hesitation, Josiah perhaps realized his audacity and let out a heavy sigh. âOf course, youâre
not
Lysander said. âI didnât want to put it so harshly. Weâve parted ways, and we should just move on. Josiah, if you could have continued to love Lysander with all your heart for a hundred years, I might have seen you as a man of deep affection. However, what does it mean now that you tell me you regret it?â
No words parted from Josiahâs lips.
âI had it all planned out. Your mother was admitted to our hospital. Sheâs a wonderful person and has always treated me well. I intended to ask my colleagues to take extra care of her. We couldâve occasionally bumped into each other and greeted each other politely and calmly. We couldâve maintained our civility! Did you really have to shatter this delicate balance? Are you only satisfied when weâre at odds, treating each other like enemies whenever we meet?â
âIâm sorry