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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 1750
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Chapter 1751

After | pulled Susan away from that depressing environment, | took her to a quiet bar.

She merely ordered a beverage that had low alcohol content and drank it in small sips.

Initially, | thought she would get drunk due to Tyler's heartlessness, but | did not expect Susan to be so calm.

When she noticed the slightly confused look on my face, she smiled lightly, "You think I should be very upset and

drink more than this. Am | right?"

| was a little embarrassed when she saw through my thoughts. "Susan, I..."

She waved her hand with an indifferent expression. Her slender fingers raised the beautiful tall glass, and she

drank the alcohol in one gulp, leaving only a drop that slowly dripped down the side of her mouth. That added a

bit of charm to her.

With the lights flickering about, Susan's eyes were blurry. Her cheeks were slightly flushed as she said, "Before |

had a kid, perhaps | would've indulged in such a way. Now that | have someone to worry about, | can't do that for

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the sake of the kid."

The child had always been her weak spot.

It was a good thing that Tyler did not try to take the kid from her.

"So what are your plans?" | asked softly while looking at her.

| remembered Tyler tellingthe last tthat Susan wanted to leave. As | thought of this, | continued to ask

her, "Do you really have to leave?" Leaving Whaldoif would be equivalent to avoiding Tyler and Sara. Perhaps she

did not want to deal with them anymore.

Hearing my question, Susan looked up atwith a smile on her lips. "It's natural forto leave. Even if Sara's

not by Tyler's side, it's already tforto go. With the Schuman family's background, they won't accept a

woman who cfrom a slum, so | can't be with Tyler anyway. I'd have to leave sooner or later. It's just that it's

earlier than expected."

| did not expect her to see things so clearly already. Susan had wasted 10 years of her youth on a man, but in

the end, she gained nothing just because of her background. It was unavoidable for others to wallow in her

stead.

| felt sorry for her and kept trying to make her stay. "Just stay here. Whaldorf City is huge, and there are many

ways to make a living. Plus, the wages are higher too."

"No, | don't think | can be in the scity as him." Susan blinked suddenly and smiled. "Remember the man you

met last time? He's very kind to me. Although he's an ordinary person, he doesn't dislikefor my background

and doesn't care that | have a kid. | believe that I'll be very happy if | leave with him."

| tried to recall that man. His appearance was somewhat unremarkable, and he was not a good enough match for

Susan when he stood beside her. Nheless, he won in terms of caring for her.

Perhaps choosing someone who loved her was a good option as well.

| had no right to intervene and could only wish her the best. "Since you've made up your mind, | won't try to

keep you here anymore. Have you decided where you're going?"

Susan nodded and slowly replied, "His hometown. Paddingfield."

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After answering me, she turned her gaze elsewhere. From her gaze, it seemed like it was looking forward to

living a new life.

"I hope that you have a great journey." | raised my cup and saluted her.

"Thank you."

We left separately after having the drink.

Before this, | asked the driver to go to the mall to helpbuy something, then | waited for him at the entrance

of the bar.

As | stood by the door, Susan's

words were replaying inside my mind. Her leaving would mean that she had accepted Tyler and Sara's

relationship. Was she truly willing to do so?

However, on second thought, even if she was unwilling, what else could she do? Her poor background would

always be her shackle. "Be careful, Madam!"

I suddenly heard the driver's cry, and | cto my senses. When | looked up, | saw a vase falling down above «

my head. | quickly becat a loss. Then, at this moment, | was suddenly pushed away by someone...