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Chapter 1057

The more he thought so, the more he felt doubtful, because there were too many questionable points.All the excessive concerns she had for Grace previously seemed to be done on purpose now that he thought about it.Timothy's heart sank.

He thought that this wife was the best partner he could live with for the rest of his life and they would be the best couple. But itseemed that he was still too naive.

He stared at Quinn, his eyes full of coldness and disbelief.

Quinn had also been shocked by his questioning for quite some time. She looked at Timothy as if she didn't know him."Timothy, just say it directly. Why are you suddenly treating me with such an attitude?" Quinn demanded.

“You know it well,” Timothy answered.

"| don't understand." Quinn roared. "I don't understand at all. Just tell me." "Haha," Timothy laughed, and the corners of hismouth raised slightly. In a moment like this, the smile was full of irony.

"You don't have to sneer, and you don't have to be so sarcastic," Quinn repeated, "Just say it directly.”“Quinn, let's divorce," Timothy stated coldly, "I'm tired."

Quinn's eyes were wide open. She was totally dumbfounded.

She couldn't believe her ears. Her eyes were filled with anger and shock, "What did you say?"novelbin

"| said, let's divorce," Timothy repeated word by word, "Let's do it first thing tomorrow."

"Why, why would you?" Quinn was still in shock.

"Grace was hospitalized because she was poisoned." Timothy didn't want to beat around the bush anymore, so he said directly,"There was pesticide on the basket of fruits you gave me today."

"| didn't know." Quinn shook her head and opened her eyes wide, looking very innocent. "| really don't know about it.""You don't?" Timothy said, "Now you do."

"Timothy, you can't divorce me just because of this!" Quinn shook her head, "I don't even know what's going on. Is Grace tryingto frame me? Why is everything all right except the fruit basket?”

"Grace set you up?" Timothy laughed, "A pregnant woman risking the life of her own children to set you up?"Quinn was stunned.

"Who are you? Please tell me, why would she frame you?" Timothy asked her coldly, word by word. "Isn't it suspicious thatyou've been showing excessive concern for Grace?"

"Timothy, | am doing this for you!" Quinn looked as if she was wrongly accused, "It is all because | love you that | treat her wellfrom the bottom of my heart. How can you doubt me like this? | am really disappointed with you."

"You care for Grace?" Timothy let out a cold laugh as if he had heard the most ridiculous joke."Don't laugh,” Quinn panicked. "Stop it."

However, Timothy was still laughing, and his eyes were full of sorrows.

He only felt disheartened.

"Don't laugh anymore,” Quinn growled.

Timothy stopped laughing and looked at her without any expression. He stated slowly, "Quinn, do you think that there will be noevidence? The fruits you gave won't be tested?" "I didn't do it." Quinn was still defending herself.

"If you really cared about Grace, you wouldn't hurriedly prove your innocence after | told you about the pesticide residue.Instead, you would be asking about how she is doing now; how the babies inside her stomach are doing. You're passing thebuck and blaming it on Grace. Don't you think that it's funny?" Timothy exclaimed.

Quinn looked at Timothy silently, with a trace of struggle in her eyes."Is there anything else you want to say?" Timothy asked again, "Now, there is no need to go on like this. We are divorcing."

"No, | don't want a divorce." Quinn shook her head as she became completely panicked, "Timothy, | am your wife. You can'tabandon your sons for your daughter."

"So you're admitting what you have done. Do you want me to call our sons over and let them see what kind of person theirmother is?" Timothy no longer tolerated and said aggressively, "Do you want me to call the police to investigate this matter, orask your school administration and colleagues to see your deed and let your students know what you have done?”

"You are threatening me. How can you threaten me like this? When did | admit it? | didn't do it. You can't accuse me like this,"Quinn argued. "You can't bully me like this. | didn't do it."

“Regardless, | don't want to continue our relationship anymore, because | don't want to risk it anymore. If | were to have such avicious wife, it's better that | don't have one." Timothy seemed to have made up his mind and declared firmly, "That's it. We willdivorce tomorrow morning. The children will follow me, and you will get one-third of the shares of the company. Our propertieswill be equally divided. This is the biggest concession | can make. If you are not satisfied, you can sue me. | want this divorce nomatter what."

"How can you be so cruel?" Quinn shook her head and burst into tears. "I've been with you for so many years, yet am I not asimportant as your daughter whom you have only met for a few months?"

“Uncomparable." Timothy said coldly, "These are completely two different matters."

He didn't understand why a woman would fuss over this. He had already been with her, and Candace had also died. He reallycouldn't figure out why she still behaved like this.

It was terrifying to know that a woman would be willing to take desperate measures for whatever reason.Therefore, Timothy felt that his wife could no longer be allowed to stay.He also felt sorry for Grace and the children in her belly.

"Haha," Quinn laughed with eyes fullof tears, "How ridiculous. | "eenwith you cry, whale ire and | Raveevr Guan unfaithful to you. But youtreat me like this instead. You arereally cruel." Please read the originalcontent at NovelDrama.Org.

"You can say whatever you want. Youknow very well what kind of personyou are. | will not forgive a womanwho hurts my daughter. specshave sacrificed soMGCh Tor isFarhi can acknowledge yourcontribution, but | can't agree withyour acts of hurting my daughter,"Timothy sneered, "You clearly knowthat I've owed her so much, yet youcan still be so ruthless. It's obviousthat you have been engulfed byjealousy and madness." Please readthe original content atNovelDrama.Org.

"Yes, I'm jealous," Quinn shouted, "|am jealous. I'm jealous that Candacehas always held a veriraportsntposition in Wout heart I'm jealous thatyou're fawning over your daughterlike that. You've never been like thisto your sons and me." Please readthe original content atNovelDrama.Org.

Timothy furrowed his brows.

He was sure that he treated his sons tenderly and Quinn very well.

But she was still not satisfied.

He could guarantee that he had not crossed the line.

Candance had always been in his heart, Quinn knew it from the beginning.

She had always pretended to be very generous and considerate; she could accept everything. But now, the mask was suddenlytorn off and such an ugly soul was exposed.

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