Chapter 47:
“Anthony, please, don’t be too hard on Kristopher,” Belinda urged, stealing a glance at Kristopher’s somber
expression. Her lips twitched into a faint smile. “He wasn’t just standing by; he was actively involved.”
Anthony's expression softened slightly, though suspicion still clouded his gaze. “He was helping you?”
“He actually pushed me,” Belinda chuckled softly. “That push sentcrashing into the corner of the table,
which landedin the hospital later.”
At Belinda’s admission, Anthony, in a fit of rage, hurled a teacup onto the floor, right by Kristopher’s feet. Tea
splashed across the floor, and porcelain shards scattered everywhere.
Gripping his chest, Anthony's eyes widened with fury. “Belinda is your wife! And here you are, letting them
torment her! Where's your conscience? When you were bedridden and unresponsive, Belinda devoted herself to
your care. Have you forgotten all her sacrifices? You ungrateful brat!”
Despite the severity of Anthony's reprimand, Kristopher remained stoic, unaffected. He turned his head, brow
furrowed, and gazed at Belinda.
“Wasn't last night's trouble enough for you? Why did you have to spin tales in front of Grandpa?” he asked.
The previous evening, he had witnessed the quarrel and Cathy's injury, which had led him to impulsively step in
and pull her away. Unexpectedly, Belinda had seemed fragile, toppling over and striking the edge of the table.
“I wasn’t making up stories,” Belinda asserted, inhaling deeply. She raised her eyes to meet Anthony's, who sat
at the head of the table. Her tone was grave.
“Anthony, | know you favorand oppose my divorce from Kristopher because you believe it's for my own
good. But you're aware of the true nature of our relationship. From the start, my hopes for this marriage were
unrequited. Kristopher has never had feelings for me. And now...”
Her gaze briefly flickered to Cathy before returning to Anthony. With a serious demeanor, she continued, “Now
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthat Miss Miller is back, it’s clear to me. Kristopher isn’t incapable of love. He's capable of loving and protecting a
woman. It’s just that he never directed such affection towards me.”
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She took a deep, cleansing breath and continued, “Anthony, I've decided to divorce Kristopher and put an end to
this profoundly broken marriage. | seek your blessing and support.”
Anthony's face, flushed with fury, suddenly drained of color. Clutching his chest, he instinctively stepped back.
“Belinda, you...” he gasped.
“Grandpa!” Kristopher called out urgently, spotting Anthony teetering on the edge of collapse. He quickly moved
to steady him. “Stanley, the medication, now!”
Stanley dashed over from across the room, pulling several pills from a small bottle he always carried, quickly
administering them to Anthony. “What happened? Why did Anthony suddenly get a heart attack?” he asked,
bewildered.
Kristopher’s brow furrowed deeply, his gaze turning icy as it locked onto Belinda, who stood sdistance away.
His voice was sharp with reproach. “I've told you before, don’t speak carelessly! You know these words are too
much for Grandpa. Did you mean to aggravate him to this extent? He just celebrated his birthday!”
“Exactly,” Maggie chimed in, her tone dripping with disdain. “Grandpa has always doted on her, but she only
thinks of herself, completely disregarding his health! Do you even deserve the love and care Grandpa has shown
you?”
For a moment, silence enveloped Belinda. She managed a strained smile. “I... | don’t deserve it,” she admitted,
her voice barely a whisper. With a heavy sigh, she retreated a few steps and then knelt solemnly in the middle of
the living room.
“Anthony.”
She bowed three times, her head low in respect. “I will never forget the kindness you've shown me. Though |
may not continue as part of your family in this life, | promise to repay your kindness in the next.” Rising, she
faced the elderly man seated at the head of the room. “Kristopher doesn’t love me. His affection for Miss Miller is
splashed across every newspaper. | have my pride, and | cannot stand idly by while my husband is involved with
another woman. Life is fleeting, and I've already spent too many years on Kristopher. | refuse to waste any
more.”
Her declaration hung heavy in the air, a silent admission of the little tshe had left. She had less than three
months. She yearned to live those days for herself, to embrace life fully and freely.
Anthony watched Belinda on the floor, his agitation mounting with each passing second.
Stanley, jittery and anxious, fumbled with a bottle of pills, his intention clear: to calm the old man.
Kristopher stormed over, yanking Belinda to her feet. “Do you really want to upset Grandpa to the point of
death? He just celebrated his birthday. Where is your heart?”
Belinda met his gaze with icy detachment. “It's exactly because Grandpa just celebrated his birthday that |
chose to tell him now.” She wrenched herself free from Kristopher’s grasp, strode over to Anthony, seized the
pills from Stanley's hand, and, without hesitation, popped two into her mouth. As she chewed and swallowed,
every eye in the room widened in shock.
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