Chapter 130
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 130 See You Around
Sean looked at Cornelie, and after a while, he spoke gently, âGrandma, do you not care about me
anymore?â
At his words, she immediately held his hand and looked at him with eyes full of affection. âI watched
you grow up. How could I not care about you? I just wanted her to bear a child. Is it not for your good?
Now that Iâm still here, I can look after the child for you. When my health deteriorates, who will you rely
on to raise the child?â
âCan we take it slow about the child matter?â He looked at her with a somewhat indifferent
expression.
Hearing that, Abigail glanced at him, not understanding why he refused to have a child. However, she
did not dwell on it. Even if he wanted a child now, it was none of her business.
âItâs been three years. Isnât that slow enough?â Cornelie glared at him.
âIn any case, she canât bear a child alone, so your pressure wonât work.â He was finally openly
discussing the matter.
At that moment, she began to understand that her grandson was unwilling to have a child with Abigail.
She looked at Abigail and quickly concluded that she was not favored by him. However, she
also understood that he had never married her out of love.
âLetâs have a heart-to-heart talk. Youâre always busy with work and rarely return. I donât have the
chance to talk to you,â she said gently, her eyes filled with affection.
Since their conversation had come to this point, Abigail turned around sensibly. Before Sean could say
anything, he heard the sound of the door closing behind him.
As soon as she stepped out of the hospital room, she saw Kevin and Joan in the bright hospital
corridor, one sitting on a chair and the other leaning against the wall.
Joan was filled with doubts, but Kevin was not telling her anything, even when she asked him. When
she saw Abigail, she looked at her with curiosity, wondering what Kevin meant when he said they
needed to discuss family matters.
On the other hand, Abigail stood by the wall with her arms crossed and l*ps pressed together, deep in
thought about the secret conversation Cornelie would have with Sean. She had a vague idea of
what it might be about.
âAbigail, whatâs your relationship with Sean?â Joan suddenly interrupted her thoughts.
âHave you apologized to L.Moon and Alana?â Abigail responded with a question unrelated to Joanâs
inquiry.
âBefore that, shouldnât L.Moon pay the breach of contract fee to Mr. Stewart and Scan?â Joan retorted
confidently as if she were also an investor in the program.
Hearing her response, Abigail could not help but sneer sarcastically, but she chose not to respond
further.
âWhatâs your relationship with Sean?â Joan persisted, refusing to back down. Though she had her
deductions, she still hoped to get a definite answer.
Abigail coldly retorted, âWho are you to me? Why should I tell you?â
As Joan looked at her, she put on an ambiguous smile. âI already know, even if you donât tell me.â
Abigail furrowed her brows slightly.
Seeing they had finished arguing, Kevin could not help but speak up, âMiss Palmer, how about I take
you out for a meal? You havenât had dinner yet, have you?â
âIâm a model. I canât eat dinner.â Joan did not want to leave. Sean is still in the ward. How can I leave
for dinner alone?
After Abigail sat on the side, she took out her phone to check the documents she had collected.
With that, the corridor regained its silence.
In the ward, Cornelie held Seanâs hand and lowered her voice. âI know youâre not satisfied with this
marriage. Originally, I thought having a child would be a way for the Quinns to repay us, but now,
it feels more like weâre repaying them.â
âThe childâs matter has nothing to do with her,â he reiterated.
âAnswer me. How do you truly feel about Joan?â She stared at him, treating his words as if they were
unheard.
Displeased, he frowned. âDonât get any funny ideas, Grandma. The thing with Joan is not so simple,
and I canât tell you everything.â
Displeased, he frowned. âDonât get any funny ideas, Grandma. The thing with Joan is not so simple,
and I canât tell you everything.â
After all, Joan was about to enter the entertainment industry, and if he were to reveal too much to
anyone,
it would ruin her chances. What he could do for her was to fulfill her wishes and protect
her secrets.
âWhy canât you tell me? Your vague kindness to her will make her fall for you.â Cornelie asked Joan
earlier, and it was clear that Joan had an interest in him.
âItâs something she understands herself. Thereâs no need for me to say more,â he replied. âYou
havenât had dinner yet, right? Let me order food from a restaurant and have them deliver it here.â
Since he was unwilling to reveal more, she reluctantly nodded. âIâm staying here tonight, but Iâll be
leaving early tomorrow morning. By the way, your grandpa is too biased toward Abigail.â
âWhy canât you do the same?â he asked instinctively.
At his question, Cornelie instantly felt unhappy. âWhy should I? Sheâs not part of our family.â
âI donât like how you put it,â he said with a slightly unhappy tone.
Annoyed, she let go of his hand. âIf she bears a child, Iâll favor her. Itâs been three years,
much money has been spent, but whereâs the child?â
and so
As the conversation returned to this topic, Sean began to feel an incoming headache. âLet me order
some food for you,â he said, taking out his phone from his pocket and intending to have Cameron
go to the restaurant personally. After he put down his phone, he looked at her with a slightly gentler
expression. âLetâs wait for the food to arrive. Iâll leave after you finish eating, okay?â
Just as he finished speaking, he received a message on his phone.
âSomething came up. Iâll see you
around.â