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Chapter 687

Chapter: 687

Sabrina struggled to break free from his grip. But Tyrone only held on tighter.

She let out an exasperated sigh and rolled her eyes, frustrated with the situation.

When they arrived at the parking lot, Sabrina quickly opened the door and sat in the passenger seat,her expression blank. “Hurry up!” she urged.

However, Tyrone remained seated behind the wheel without starting the engine.

“Are you in a hurry to take Bun home so you can make a clean break from me?” he asked, self-ridiculing.

Looking ahead, Sabrina frowned. “Tyrone, sometimes I don’t know what goes through your head. Didn’tyou decide to sell the villa? I thought you had it all figured out.”

‘igured what out?”

‘You said you cared about me, but that’s just because you felt guilty and because of yourpossessiveness towards your ex-wife. You love Galilea. You’re about to marry her, aren’t you? Thenwhy are you still holding on to me?”

Tyrone fell silent as Sabrina confronted him with her misconceptions.novelbin

Sabrina misunderstood him so much that he didn’t even know where to begin explaining.

Tyrone didn’t love Galilea. He felt guilty for her and wanted to make it up to her. However, this guilt wasgone after his grandfather passed away because of Galilea.

His heart belonged to Sabrina, but she remained skeptical.

If his love for Sabrina had been enduring, why did he pursue a divorce?

And if he had fallen in Love with her just before the divorce, what led to his change of heart?

Tyrone took a deep breath before explaining, “Sabrina, I never intended to marry Galilea. I love you. Iknow you don’t believe me, but I must confess my love. I was foolish and blind to my feelings for you.But I know now that I Love you. I always have.”

“You were in Love with me for a long time but didn’t know it?” Sabrina quipped with a cynical Laugh.“Tyrone, do you expect me to believe such a pitiful excuse? You spent a month on a business trip tovisit Galilea. You asked for divorce. You asked me to abort even if I were pregnant. You let people insultme as the home-wrecker. You went to Galilea on our wedding anniversary. You told your aunt that youwould divorce me one day.”

Tyrone tried to explain, but Sabrina’s questions kept coming.

Her eyes welled up with tears as she spoke.

Due to the traumatic actions of Galilea’s mother, Sabrina was confined to bed rest to safeguard herunborn child. The grief resulting from the death of her beloved grandfather ultimately led to aheartbreaking miscarriage. Tyrone’s sudden proclamation of long-standing love felt utterly absurd andwoefully inadequate.

“If that’s true, you’re responsible for our child’s death! I won’t remarry you. Just let me go.” Sabrina’seyes fluttered shut as she took a deep, shuddering breath.

Her pain and heartbreak threatened to overwhelm her. It was all Tyrone’s fault. She was ready to moveon from the hurt and betrayal, but Tyrone’s persistence continued to reopen old wounds.

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