Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Mission: From Divorcee to Millionaire. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 403. Let's read the author's Mission: From Divorcee to Millionaire Internet story right here.
"Oh, so Margot lost her child, she was shattered, dealing with postpartum depression, and on the brink of giving up. She needed you desperately, so you were there for her. But what about me? When I needed you, you weren't there for me either!"
"Everett, it's not like I didn't give you a chance. I did, but you took it for granted, didn't you? In your heart, Margot means more to you than Mateo and I do! And now, you think your attempts at making it up to me should just be accepted without question?"
As Selena spoke, her voice began to tremble with emotion.
She recalled those last few months, filled with pain and heartache, living each day gripped by fear. She worried she might lose the baby, scared that childbirth might claim both her and the child. It was an agony she had to bottle up inside, with no one to share it with.
"So... didn't I promise I'd be there for you from now on?"
Everett's voice rose slightly, his heart felt heavy, her words cutting through him like a chill wind.
"I admit my mistakes, I won't deny them. I'm new to this whole fatherhood thing too... I just didn't know."
Even when he lost the child, the reality hadn't hit him until he saw that wooden horse. Completing it was when the weight of it all truly sank in.
He had already lost his first child and couldn't bear to lose Selena too. They were supposed to be a happy family of three.
Everett's fingers trembled slightly as he gently touched Selena's cheek, wiping away her tears.
"Selena, once we have another child, everything will be alright..."
He was stubbornly convinced of that.
With a second child, he believed they could heal and move forward together.
Selena didn't want to keep talking about children; it seemed futile.
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