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Chapter 33
1 looked at the sky. Has the sun risen from the Quinn?
“No need.” I immediately refused.
Calix’s face was already grim, and hearing my rejection made it even more unpleasant. “It’s not easy to get a taxt here. Why would you let the child endure the cold wind with you?”
I obviously won’t stand here enduring the cold wind. I had driven here. But it wouldn’t be safe to let Karina sleep on the car seat at will. Considering this, I finally stopped and followed Calix into his car.
I noticed the wound on Calix’s hand, and when he was about to open the car door for me, I stopped him. “Why don’t we switch places? You help me hold Karina in the back.”
“You know how to drive?” Surprise showed on Calix’s face.
I didn’t just “know” how to drive. After four years in the Quinn family, Calix didn’t even know that I could drive, which was enough to show how little attention he paid to me. I didn’t say much, just nodded and took the keys from him.
Calix didn’t say anything and got into the car. When I handed Karina to him, he was completely
awkward.
“Holding her head is enough.”
Calix raised his arms a bit higher, supporting the little head against his chest. He didn’t dare to move. When he looked down and saw the rosy face of the child leaning against his chest, with her hair flowing, a soft sensation passed through his heart.
I remained silent, got into the car, and skillfully started the engine. Not wanting Calix to know my location, I drove to a convenient spot to call a taxi and then stopped. “We’re here, thank you.”
After saying that, I hugged Karina from his arms and walked away.
“Anya!”
From behind, Calix called my name. “I owe Karina, and I will make it up to her, but my child will never need someone else as a father, that’s for sure!*
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him.
“Tomorrow I will have our divorce quashed, you move back to the Quinn house, and I will try to spend as much time as possible with Karina.”
“Annulment of divorce?” Calix said this, and I was quite surprised. “Mr. Quinn made this decision, does Miss Willis agree?”
“Why would she agree?” Just confronting me, Calix’s tone becomes rather impatient.
“You two are engaged, this is the least respect for your fiancée.”
When I got to kindergarten, Cathy showed me a picture of Calix at their engagement.
It is also because of that photo that parents all think that Cathy is Calix’s legitimate wife.
“Huh? Engaging?” Calix was obviously surprised, but he didn’t bother much and said, “Just follow my instructions, you don’t need to worry about anything else!”
I have long been used to Calix’s arrogance. I didn’t get angry but tilted my head. “Then I have a question that you might care more about. Does Mr. Quinn want to cancel the divorce decision because you love me?”
“All I’m doing is to give my child a complete family!” Calix didn’t think much and threw out a warning.
“Just that?”
I burst into laughter in front of him.
“Do you really think having both parents is the best way for a child’s comprehensive development?”
“You’ve never experienced growing up in an incomplete family, so how would you know this type of family is not good?”
“Since I was young, I didn’t have a mother. My father raised me alone, but I’ve never felt pitiful.”
“He gave me all his love and only asked one thing from me, which is to live happily.”
“But our marriage has lasted for four years. Now Karina is three years old. Let me ask, has the little one been happy in the past three years?”
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“She’s afraid that you’re not happy, afraid that your mother is not happy, afraid that your younger sister is not happy, afraid of upsetting me, and she’s even afraid that I won’t be happy”
“To avoid making others unhappy, she tried her best to behave well and obediently to the extent that
she didn’t dare to perform her favorite dances!”
“Do you still want her to stay in such a dull environment? Do you want to drive her insane?
Upon hearing this, I couldn’t help but choke up.
“All of these things can change,” Calix didn’t think it was a big deal.
“What if they change? It’s undeniable that you don’t love me. How will Karina feel in the future? She might think that it’s because of her existence that we are bound to each other. She’ll think she’s to
blame!”
Calix:
”
Before I mentioned this, he thought it was the best way to make it up to Karina.
“Calix, don’t worry, I will take good care of Karina.”
His arm was hurting from holding Karina for too long, and he lowered his head and walked away.
Third–person perspective
Calix didn’t go home but headed to Cathy’s place.
Seeing Calix, Cathy’s eyes lit up, and she jumped up, “Calix, you’re here, come in.”
Calix didn’t budge, just placed his phone in front of her, “Quickly delete this photo.”
Cathy looked down and saw the post on her social media alluding to her engagement.
“I’m really sorry, Calix. I just missed the old days, found this picture, and felt happy, so I posted it.”
She hurriedly explained while secretly observing Calix’s expression.
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