Chapter 177
The Charming Ex-Wife ( Lysander and Josiah ) Online Novel
Chapter 177 Magnanimous
As the black sedan gradually disappeared into the distance, Josiah lingered on the spot, taking a significant amount of time to collect his thoughts and emotions.
Lysanne, still adorned in her white dress, tentatively spoke up, breaking the lingering silence between them. âJosiah, stop staring. Theyâre long gone,â she urged gently.
Josiahâs response was swift; his expression darkened as he crushed the cigarette he had been smoking in hist hand, discarding it into a nearby trash bin. âWhat are you doing here? Is the ceremony over?â he asked, his tone icy.
A sad smile briefly crossed Lysanneâs face as she replied, âMom stayed with me until the very end.â
When she mentioned âMom,â she wasnât referring to her biological mother, but to Susan.
Lysanneâs biological mother had been confined to a wheelchair for more than two decades. The mere fact that she had been able to attend and watch from the audience was remarkable, considering she was unable to physically accompany her throughout the event.
Josiahâs voice was frigid as he corrected her, âJust call her Madam Susan. My mother might not appreciate being referred to that way.â
âBut weâre engagedâ¦â Lysanne started, trying to justify her words.
âBeing engaged isnât the same as being married. Thereâs no need to start changing how you address my family so prematurely,â Josiah interjected sharply.
Lysanne reached out tentatively to touch his arm, seeking some form of connection, but he quickly moved away, eyeing her with suspicion. âWhat are you doing?â
Biting her lip, tears beginning to glisten in her eyes, Lysanne pleaded, âJosiah, I know I messed up. I shouldnât have caused such a scene in Grandma Elisaâs ward, and I definitely shouldnât have created a disturbance at the hospital entrance while looking for Dr. Thorne. Iâve acknowledged my mistakes. Canât you forgive me?â
âCan a person be brought back to life after dying?â
âBut even if I hadnât gone that day, Grandma Elisa was already on her deathbed. Thereâs no certainty she would have managed to say all she wanted to,â Lysanne defended herself, desperation creeping into her voice. âYou canât blame this entire situation on me!â
A look of profound disappointment settled over Josiahâs features. âLysanne, why have you turned into this?â
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âWhen we first met as children, you were so kind and understanding. What has happened over the years that youâve changed so drastically, to the point where I hardly recognize you?â
At this, Lysanne couldnât contain her tears any longer, and they spilled down her cheeks. âWho can stay the same as they grow up? The incident with Grandma Elisa was an accident. And I know youâve been dwelling on the child in Dr. Thorneâs womb, your own flesh and blood. It must be weighing heavily on you. But I swear, I never once pressured her to terminate the pregnancy. I swear, if I had ever suggested such a thing, may lightning strike me down!â
Josiah remained silent at her words.
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Chapter 177 Magnanimous
âDo you still not believe me, even after Iâve made such a solemn vow?â Lysanne implored, her voice breaking.
With a sad smile, Josiah replied, âDoes it really matter whether I believe you or not? My grandmother canât
return, and neither can the child.â
Tears streamed down Lysanneâs face as she made one last desperate suggestion, âIf you want a child, we could consider inâvitro fertilization, or even seek a surrogate abroad. With todayâs technological advancements, as long as we have the means, isnât it feasible to have a child?â
Josiahâs expression instantly turned frosty. âSurrogacy? Are you aware itâs illegal?â
âWe could go abroad, to a place where no one knows us,â she suggested hastily. âIf thatâs not an option, perhaps you could find another woman to bear a child for you. I would treat them as my own, and we could raise them together. Wouldnât that be acceptable?â
Josiahâs reply dripped with unmistakable sarcasm, âMs. Lysanne, you are indeed magnanimous.â
âWhat else can I do? Theyâve taken my womb; I canât bear children anymore. What other options do I have?â Lysanne responded, her voice tight with emotion. âFine, Iâm willing to compromise even further. You can bring the childâs mother back to live with us. Would that be acceptable to you?â
Josiah laughed dryly. âLysanne, what do you think I am? Someone from ancient times taking a mistress?