CEO's Dumb Bride

Chapter 56 Go or Stay?



Chapter 56 Go or Stay?

Chapter 56 Go or Stay?

Lilian shook her head, not knowing how to express her feelings at the moment.

She was worried about Courtney and didn't want her to go to the game.

Courtney sighed, went to the sofa, and sat down. She picked up the orange on the coffee table, looking at Lilian.

"Have you told him about your pregnancy?"

Lilian was stunned, and she shook her head.

"Why don't you tell him?"

Naturally, she was afraid that he would let her get an abortion like he did last time.

"You won't divorce him, and you don't want him to know about the child, so how can you keep it secret?" Courtney carelessly peeled the orange, smiling at her.

Lilian was silent and did not respond.

Courtney asked her again, "Do you want to leave him?"

Lilian pinched her clothes with her fingers, struggling in her heart. In fact, even if she left with Courtney, she was just transforming the attachment from Francis to Courtney.

It didn't make any difference.

She didn't have what it took to be out there on her own.

Courtney could see her inner struggle. She stood up in front of her and patted her shoulder.

"Lilian, I will not be as fickle as men, and I will never marry in my life. You will be happier with me than with Francis."

Lilian looked at Courtney. She was smiling bright and looking good. Her smile made Lilian dazzle.

Lilian, "Why me? Why do you want to take me away?"

Courtney raised her eyebrows, smiled, and pinched her face, "Who let me have a good heart and could not bear to see the beauty suffer? I hate Francis Landau, he... Well, I can't say that. Anyway, these two reasons together, is it enough?" This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.

Courtney's hatred of Francis was well justified. That rich kid he raced against was Courtney's childhood sweetheart.

Even if there was no love between them, the friendship of growing up together was not something ordinary friends could have.

Although it was not Francis' fault, only Francis survived, and the relatives and friends of the deceased should at least have a carrier to vent their emotions.

No one was more suitable than Francis.

Lilian was silent for a while. In fact, only the second one was true.

Only that she hated Francis was true.

Seeing that she did not speak, Courtney said: "Don't think too much. I am not taking you away to avenge against Francis. I am not that kind of person. I just simply regard you as a friend."

Lilian's eyes flashed. She stared at Courtney and didn't move.

Courtney smiled, "Anyway, you think about it yourself. If you want to stay, you stay. If you want to go, I will take you to go."

"Come and watch me play." Courtney pulled her to go out.

Lilian was caught off guard by her pull, and when she came around, she was already sitting on Courtney's motorcycle.

Courtney picked up the helmet and put it on her head, stepped on the accelerator, and rushed out.

At the moment when the motorcycle rushed out, a car came from the side. Courtney's pupil shrank, and she quickly stepped on the brakes.

But the two vehicles got too close, and Courtney's motorcycle hit the body of the car.

Everything happened too fast. When Lilian came to her senses, she was already lying on the ground, and burning pain came from her arms and wrists.

Lilian looked up and found the car door dented, but nothing serious except for a falling mirror. And Lilian was just a little in pain.

The other side of the door opened, Francis walked down and looked at the two people from the ground scrambling up.

There was a storm brewing in his eyes.


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