Marry Ex's Uncle After Divorcement

Chapter 783



Chapter 783

Chapter 783 I Hate Your Guts!

Leah was shocked greatly. “Are you talking about Leonard and Ben?”

Sarah replied, “Sure, or else?”

Leah asked in disbelief, “But Theresa never told us about it. Didn’t she say they were Cristina’s children?” “Who knows what she was up to,” Sarah said. “She is really scheming and good at acting. Although she knows we’ve targeted her, she never makes any explanations.”

Inwardly, Sarah added, “No wonder the two bastards didn’t even spare a look at me when I tried to please them. Damn! Theresa just meant it. She just wants to see my mother and me make a fool of ourselves.”

Sarah felt humiliated at the thought of it.

She clearly remembered what had happened when she had been detained in the past few days. She hated Theresa’s guts now.

“Good for Theresa! We’ve been living together for so many years, yet she called the police to get me arrested regardless of our relationship. What’s more, she didn’t even think about pleading for me. She doesn’t treat me as her family at all,” thought Sarah to herself.

She really regretted giving up the position of Charlie’s fiancee and let Theresa marry Charlie.

In Sarah’s eyes, if she hadn’t done that silly thing, Charlie wouldn’t have fallen in love with Theresa, a divorced woman abandoned by Jimmy at all.

At that thought, Sarah really wanted to strangle herself.

Leah said, “Oh, I see. No wonder the Calsises treat her so well. I heard she got pregnant with the two children by artificial insemination in the hospital. I didn’t expect them to be Charlie’s children. She is so lucky.”

Back then, Leah had thought that Cristina and Charlie were in love and that the two children’s mother was Cristina. Never did Leah expect that the children were Theresa’s.

Therefore, Leah didn’t think much about it even if he learned from the recording that Theresa had gotten pregnant by artificial insemination in the hospital and given birth to two babies.

“Who knows if she’s just lucky or not?” Cristina retorted. “She was in the same school with Roderick, and they’re familiar with each other. Maybe she planned all this. If I can latch onto the Calsis family, I’m also willing to give birth to two children for Charlie.”

After all, Charlie was so remarkable back then that Theresa didn’t even dare to imagine marrying him.

Sarah used to be Charlie’s fiancee. She felt very regretful at the thought that she didn’t cherish the excellent man who didn’t have an interest in any other woman.

In frustration, Sarah said, “Mom, Charlie, and I are never ever getting back together, are we?”

Leah persuaded, “Charlie and Theresa have two children now. He will definitely care more about Theresa.”

Sarah said, “But I was Charlie’s fiancee back then. If it weren’t for me, how could Theresa marry Charlie? I feel bad when I see Charlie treat her so well but ignore me. I still want to marry Charlie.”

Leah felt sorry as she looked at Sarah’s crying face.

Sarah had just gotten released and looked very embarrassed.

She didn’t wear any makeup and her face was pale.

What was more, the two children’s issue was a heavy blow to Sarah, which made her look desperate. Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

Leah looked at her and said, Don’t cry! Even if they have two children, they’re divorced. What’s the point of giving birth to the children? After you marry Charlie, the children still have to call you Mom.” “Those two bastards won’t call me like that.” Sarah finally realized it. They only care about Theresa.”

“That’s better,” Leah said. “Just let Theresa take the two kids away. You can always give birth to babies for Charlie in the future. If her children stay in the Calsis family, it will be no good for you. After all, they won’t see you as their mother. And they will share the family property with your children in the future.”

“But Charlie doesn’t want to talk to me at all because I went to look for the two children before. He’s really mad at me,” sighed Sarah.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.