Cannot Bear To Let Go Of My Rich Wife
Chapter 446 - 462: Promised I Still Have You (4)

Chapter 446: Chapter 462: Promised I Still Have You (4)

I could hear the sound of my own blood flowing backward, but the most frustrating thing was that he fainted. When we got to the Hospital, I found out that he was allergic to mangoes. I was peeling an apple for him and cut my finger, it hurt so much, sob! I’ve never been hurt like this, but deep down in my heart, I was actually happy. I actually love eating mangoes, but he can’t eat them, so I cut it out completely. I even complained to my father that I get upset whenever I eat mangoes. My dad loved me so much that he indulged me in my unreasonable request to ban mangoes - the fruit - in the Smith Family.

Percy Stanton read three of them in one breath, each one was about him. All along, he thought he and Isabel Smith had only met four times. To this day, she knew that she had actually seen him once when he didn’t know it.

When he first accompanied her back to the Smith Family home, after dinner, Evelyn Osbert brought some mango desserts. He didn’t eat, and neither did Isabel Smith. He was curious. Back then, Isabel Smith, who was standing roadside like a noble little girl blocking his way, never forgot to hold a mango milkshake in her hand. Why didn’t she eat mangoes now?

Later, he found out from Evelyn Osbert’s deliberately and intentionally revealed tone that it was because of a man that she had banned the Smith Family from eating mangoes.

At that time, he was so excited and happy, but in exchange, she just showed an indifferent attitude, coldly using old stories as a substitute.

At that time, he clearly remembered how his heart had turned upside down, how he was annoyed and angry.

But now, he realized that the things he had been dwelling on all these years, were, in fact, always in Isabel Smith’s heart.

Percy Stanton could vaguely imagine, how at that time, the arrogant Isabel Smith, standing in the living room of the Smith Family, so haughty and demanding that people should stop eating mangoes with such wilfulness and capriciousness. Her face must have been filled with rage.

It turns out that all along, Isabel Smith’s heart had been moved earlier than his.

Percy Stanton felt as if something was stuck in his throat, making it difficult to breathe. He swallowed a few mouthfuls of saliva and continued to flip over the next page of the card. The content on it had become so sad and heartbreaking overnight.

— X year X month X day, my world was turned upside down. On my eighteenth birthday, my beloved father and mother left me on the way to school to pick him up. It’s all my fault. If I had let the driver go pick him up, it would have been fine. I blame myself for insisting that my father and mother accompany me to meet him.

— X year X month X day, I was exiled by Grandma to the United States. I was pregnant and had never slept with a man. I was framed, but no one believed me. I asked the doctor about this situation, and he told me that it might have been artificial insemination. I didn’t quite understand, so I searched online, and found out that a machine injects a man’s sperm into a woman’s uterus. I thought, maybe that’s how my child came to be.

Percy Stanton had heard about this from Evelyn Osbert before. At that time, Evelyn told him that Isabel Smith was carrying the child of the man she liked and that she had never been to bed with Percy Stanton in Starhaven University. He subconsciously thought it was someone else. Now, he realized, it was him... it was all him...

What kind of fate must have made them miss each other again and again?

What kind of tragic fate existed between him and her that caused her parents to die in a car accident on the way to pick him up at her adulthood ceremony?

The story that had been hidden in Percy Stanton’s heart, unable to be pacified and only able to compromise by convincing himself, finally had an ending.

Isabel Smith had not broken her appointment that year; she had gone to Starhaven University to meet him. She really had come...

After six years, he finally learned the truth.

After six years, he finally learned that it was not only him who was being foolish by refusing to leave the doorway of the school back then.

It turns out that she was even more foolish than he was...

When he learned about the death of her parents in Ravenwood City, he felt sorry for her. Now he knew that her parents had died in a car accident on their way to pick him up.

A mixture of joy and sorrow. Percy Stanton thought, perhaps these four words were the most accurate description of his feelings at this moment.

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