Chapter 1977 - A Terrifying Thought
The 99th Divorce
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âHave you ever heard of Stockholm syndrome?â
A vaguely distant yet familiar phrase.
Shen Manting opened her eyes and stared at him.
Itâs a form of psychological disorder.
The syndrome is characterized by the abused victim developing distorted feelings of emotional attachment, dependence, and even romantic love for the abuser.
Shen Manting used to think of it as an extremely perverted mentality.
She still thought the same now.
But the thought had only struck her when Shen Luoâan mentioned it.
She was astounded for a moment and gave a dry laugh. âYour propensity for daydreaming is so impressive that it exceeded my expectations.â
Shen Luoâan wasnât angered by her words.
He quickly rose to his feet, holding the infant in his arms.
The infant was awake. He did not cry; he merely blinked at him.
He handed the baby over to Shen Manting and said, âIâll ask Aunt Lin to deliver some food.â
âDonât bother.â Shen Manting took the baby from him. âLetâs settle this once and for all.â
âForget it.â Shen Luoâanâs expression turned dark. âAunt Linâs daughter is about to give birth soon. She wonât be by our side forever to take care of us. Ideally, weâll return to the capital in a few days and collect our certificate from the Civil Affairs Bureau.â
âYou want to marry me?â Her pale face appeared shocked. This had never crossed Shen Mantingâs mind.
Marry him?
Hmph.
She wouldnât even have dreamed of it!
âMy child needs a mother.â
Shen Manting was close to bellowing, âHeâs my child!â
Shen Luoâan studied her face for a long time. Then he uttered slowly, word by word, âHe needs a father, too.â
He was unexpectedly calm.
She thought he would be furious.
Shen Manting laughed bitterly. She asserted her stand, spitting out every word through gritted teeth with a determined gaze. âThereâs no way Iâm going to marry you, Shen Luoâan.â
Shen Luoâan didnât answer her and turned around to make a phone call.
He requested Aunt Lin to deliver food to them and hung up.
Shen Manting was cradling the infant. She remained silent for a while, then lifted her blouse to feed the infant.
Nobody spoke another word.
The air was still for a moment.
Shen Luoâan didnât lose his temper. She wasnât in the mood to make a fuss.
But the uneasy silence made her feel even more miserable.
The situation shouldnât have ended up like this.
She felt the urge to make Shen Luoâan lose his temper. Then she would have a reason to leave with the baby and never see him ever again.
She wanted the child. This man, however, was not a good match for her.
The infant soon fell asleep after the feeding.
âThe drip solution has been used up.â Shen Luoâan looked up at the bag hanging over her head and rang the call bell.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The nurse came and removed the needle. Shen Manting rested for a while and said, âTell Aunt Lin not to come.â
âItâs not over yet.â
Shen Luoâan looked at her. âHavenât you realized your mood has become very unstable? I suspect youâve fallen into postpartum depression. Weâll consult a psychiatrist.â
âIs this some new tactic?â Shen Manting looked at him with her baby in her arms. âYou want the doctor to declare me mentally ill and unfit to care for the child so that you can take him away, am I right?â
Shen Manting felt that her suspicions were logically sound.
Shen Luoâanâs expression darkened. He scoffed, âLooks like youâre not only depressed, youâre also becoming delusional!â
Shen Manting didnât speak. She simply glared at him with her cold gaze.
Shen Luoâan suppressed his anger and said, âIf I had really wanted to snatch the baby away back then, I couldâve done it right after you gave birth. At that time, you were at your weakest. You wouldnât have had the strength to resist if I carried out the deed.â
âI would have died...â
âThatâs exactly why I didnât do that.â Shen Luoâan interrupted her impatiently in a harsh tone. âIâd have a better chance later. When youâre asleep, Iâll take the baby away quietly. Would you even notice?â
Shen Manting felt a chill coursing through her. The thought of the deed terrified her!