Login via

Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean novel Chapter 610

Summary for Chapter 610 We Each Get What We Want: Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean

Summary of Chapter 610 We Each Get What We Want from Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean

Chapter 610 We Each Get What We Want marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

At this time, the cab driver stopped in front of Saints Hospital. Lindsey did not look at the bill she took out and stuffed 100 dollars to the driver. She then hurriedly pushed the door open to get off. She still did not disconnect the call.

“She was involved in your incident yesterday. I’ll tell you the details later.” Shaun's voice carried some anger. He paused and said, "You should contact Zayn. She’s with him."

Lindsey stopped breathing for a second. Why was her assistant with Zayn? The suffocating feeling in her chest returned. Lindsey hung up the phone and instantly lost the mood to visit Sieben.

Since she was already at the hospital, she suppressed the complicated emotions surging in her heart and walked inside the hospital.

Soren had arranged for Sieben to be on the top floor because there were fewer medical staff coming and going, so it was more suitable for Sieben to recuperate. From what Lindsey heard, Sieben really brightened up the atmosphere of the entire floor by herself.

Sieben's ward was around the corner from the elevator and she was the only patient on this side. Lindsey absentmindedly walked over and suddenly heard two familiar voices.

Lindsey instantly returned to her senses. From her angle, she could see the people talking. It was Ginny and Soren.

Ginny did not bring her baby with her and had her hair pulled back. She looked much better now compared to when she first arrived. When Lindsey saw Ginny’s side profile, she noticed some unfamiliarity and coldness.

The two of them did not notice Lindsey’s arrival. "Since Sieben has completely recovered, this is a good thing, isn't it? It’s meaningless to live ignorantly."

Soren looked at Ginny with some scrutiny and was not as polite as before. "Whether it’s meaningless or not is up to her. Ms. Young, since you’ve already seen her, please leave."

Ginny was not annoyed by his attitude. She tucked a strand of hair next to her face behind her ear and said coldly, "We’ll each get what we want. Isn’t that good? I’ll tell you what you want to know, which will also help Sieben take her revenge. In the meantime, you can help me get what I want. It’s killing three birds with one stone. None of us will lose anything."

Lindsey saw that Soren's lips were pressed into a straight line because of Ginny's words. He looked so cold. Lindsey had never seen this side of Soren before.

It was strange to her and she even felt the hostility he exuded.

"I’ll figure out what I want by myself. Although you say that it’s for Sieben's revenge, whether to take revenge is her freedom, and I have no right to decide for her. Ms. Young, with all this time you’re wasting trying to convince me, why don't you find Terence Moeller to guarantee a future for yourself and your child?"

Lindsey listened to the conversation between the two and was confused. What did Soren want to find out, and what revenge did Sieben have? What did Ginny want?

What did Ginny want that she had to look for Soren here?

At this moment, Lindsey felt an unfamiliarity with the current Ginny.

Lindsey suddenly felt that the girl who was laughing and joking with a hidden sorrow in her eyes in the past seemed to have vanished at some point.

Soren was uncompromising. Ginny clenched her fists and forced a stiff smile. “Think about it, then get back to me once you’ve decided.”

After the two people finished talking, Lindsey did not know what she was afraid of and subconsciously flew to the corner to hide herself.

Sieben was really asleep, and she looked exceptionally gentle that their hearts turned soft.

However, this gentleness was abruptly destroyed in the next second.

Sieben probably felt hot and turned over. The quilt was lumped between her legs while she hugged the quilt. Her mouth was also moving.

Seeing this change in demeanor, Lindsey and Soren burst out laughing.

Since Sieben was asleep, Lindsey did not want to wake her up. She just helped Sieben to pack up her dirty clothes, then ordered the nurse to buy a bouquet of fresh flowers and bring them back so that the ward would look a little more vibrant.

"Sometimes, I treat Sieben as if she were my own daughter." Lindsey looked up at the ceiling and sighed. She then continued in an airy tone, “When I lost my baby, I just kept thinking where he would’ve gone. After I found Dezi, I stopped thinking like that. Dezi’s so well-behaved and never bothered me like other kids, so it just seems like something’s missing.”

Lindsey recalled the past events with a smile. “Whenever I feel that way, Sieben would jump over and grab my hand to bug me to play with her. When she was craving something, she would ask if I wanted to eat that, and if I said that I didn’t want to eat whatever she was craving for, then she'd be petulant and force me to agree with her. In fact, that was her craving, but she didn’t want to admit that she’s a glutton!”

As she said that, her smile grew wider and her eyes were gentle. Soren listened and was moved. He let out a low laugh. "She’s just silly, but she never wants to admit it."

"Every time I take her and Dezi out, I feel like I'm bringing two children, one very lively child, and one well-behaved child. They’re both so cute that I feel so blessed to have them in my life," Lindsey said half-jokingly.

After saying that, she turned to look at Soren, who was sitting not far from her. "That’s why when I knew that Sieben recovered, I was very happy at first, even elated, but once that happiness passed, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed."

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean