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Chapter 452 Severing the Last Thread
John carefully, almost reverently, slipped the recorder back into his pocket and rasped, “Lily, let’s go
home..”
She thought he was hopeless beyond saving.
Any couple caught in the haze of love could make lofty vows. But who, when the rtionship had crumbled to dust, <b>still </b>honored those promises?
The truth was, such derations were nothing more than lies spun under the influence of hormones<b>. </b>
“Lily, let’s go home<b>.” </b>
When she showed no intention of taking his hand, no move to walk back w paler.
He stepped forward, intending to grab her hand and simply take her with him.
But before he could touch her, James’s foot mmed hard into his chest.
“Get lost! Stay away from Lily!”
Already unsteady, John went down hard, pain tearing through him.
Once upon a time, Lily would have been heartbroken to see him like this.
Even a small cut on his hand had been enough to make her eyes turn red with worry.
Now, he searched her gaze for a flicker of that concert.
ht’s face went even
But no matter how desperately he looked, he found nothing–only the deep, unmasked loathing that eur him to the bone.
She didn’t go back with him.
Instead, he <b>heard </b>her say to James, “Where were we? Oh right–kissing. Then some lunatic showed up out. of nowhere. Such bad luck”
James, I don’t want to see this nutcase. Let’s go home.”
James cast him <b>a </b>cold, warning nce, then effortlessly scooped her up into his arms. “<b>Alright</b>. Let’s go home
She’d called him bad luck. Called him a nutcase…
The pain in his chest made it almost impossible to breathe.
<b>Even </b>so, watching James carry her away, he forced the <b>words </b><b>out</b>, hoarse and desperate. “Lily, don’t go back with him. I know–you just don’t want me to see Elsa anymore. I promise you! I’ll never see her again. Don’t use James to spite me. Come back to me, okay?”
She hadn’t expected him to say he’d give Elsa up.
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Once, she’d dreamed of him caring for her that much–enough to stay away from Elsapletely.
But she had long since broken free from the prison of that obsession.
Whether he saw Elsa or yed out some blissful romance with her.. it no longer mattered at all.
Johm..
Her voice made a faint light re again in his deadened eyes
Every fight they’d had in the past had been because of Elsa.
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If she was calling his name <b>now</b>, it must mean that his promise to cut ties to give him another chance.
1–that she was willing
She still <b>loved </b>him.
But the next second, that fragile light shatteredpletely, plunging him into the depths of hell
Whether you see Elsa or not–what the hell does that have to do with <b>me</b>? I don’t even want a filthy. cucumber like you anymore. Why would <b>I </b><b>care </b>who you get tangled up with? I just want you to <b>stop </b>bothering me. I’m really happy with James. When you show up. I just feel disgusted. Have some dignity, and stop making yourself my problem.
“Lily”
The night <b>wind </b>seemed to blow thest trace of color from his lips.
He couldn’t ept that she truly didn’t <b>care </b>about him <b>anymore</b><b>. </b>
Couldn’t ept that she loved another man.
And after the pain peaked, his voice twisted into something almost deranged <b>as </b>he <b>roared</b>, <b>James </b>doesn’t love you! If he cared even a little, he never would <b>have </b>forced you to divorce him. He’s only being nice now because you’re pregnant with his child. You’re nothing but a tool to him–just someone to carry that baby-
“Who told you James forced me to divorce him?”
Her gaze cut into him with open scorn. “We divorced because of a misunderstanding. Now that it’s cleared up, of course we’re together again. As for James not loving <b>me</b>–what, are <b>you </b><b>a </b>mindreader? John, don’t use your filthy little thoughts to measure him. He’s nothing like you–selfish, vile. He’s so far above you, you’re not even worthy to carry his shoes.
She’d said it he <b>wasn’t </b>even worn to carry James’s shoes.
John’s face was ashen, his soul hollowed <b>out</b>.
Before he could drag himself out of that crushing despair, James’s cool voice cut in.
“John, I love Lily. My confession <b>and </b>everything I do for her have nothing to do with her pregnancy. I love her simply <b>because </b>she’s Lily. Now stay away from her. Your disgusting face might ruin the baby’s mood.”
His car was parked nearby.
Chapter 452 Severing the Last Thread
Without sparing John another nce, James carried her to it and drove away.