What Happens in Chapter 1030 – From the Book Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ( Mia Bowen )
Dive into Chapter 1030, a pivotal chapter in Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ( Mia Bowen ), written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
"I won't let you go! If I do, you'll leave again, just like you did five years ago."
"Timothy, please understand that it was you who handed me the divorce agreement five years ago and wanted to evict me from the house." As Mia reminisced about that fateful moment, she couldn't help but yearn to banish him to the depths of outer space.
Timothy replied, "Actually, after I handed you the divorce agreement, I deeply regretted my decision shortly thereafter."
"Really? Why couldn't I tell?" Mia gazed up and down at Timothy. She couldn't believe that he regretted their divorce back then.
She sneered. "I remembered that back then, you were surrounded by a stunning woman. How could you possibly regret divorcing me?"
Timothy pursed his lips. "At that time, I had never felt any affection for any woman. To me, they were just like the decorations in my home."
"You mean, I'm also a decoration?" Mia's gaze was cold. She was filled with a burning desire to slap him.
"No, you're different."
"Do you honestly expect me to believe that? In the end, you still handed me the divorce agreement and kicked me out."
The next moment, he firmly grasped her wrist and pressed it against his face. Mia was taken aback. What was his intention?
She wanted to pull her hand back, but he held it firmly. His eyes were intense and heavy as he said, "Then give me a slap to release your anger."
"Are you crazy, Timothy?"
"You were fine without me before." Mia's eyes were always guarded, unmoved by his confession. Now, she appeared rational and grounded. After all, being a hopeless romantic once was enough.
"It was because I hadn't known you were alive then, but now it's because I've lost you. It's different."
Mia avoided his intense gaze as she responded, "Timothy, I truly embrace and accept your heartfelt words and apology. I don't hate you anymore."
"Really?" Timothy's eyes held a glimmer of surprise, akin to a mischievous dog playfully wagging its tail.
He swallowed. "Mia, I'm so happy."
"It's too early for you to be happy."
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