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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 1792
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Chapter 1793

Susan was really happy now, but she really had not let go of Tyler.

Also, considering it was a decade and more worth of companionship and love, how could it so easily dissipate?

I did not want to burst her bubble, so | just nodded with a smile. "That's good."

"You're pregnant now, so you can't drink too much coffee." Seeing that | had been drinking coffee all the time,

Susan reached out to stopand called for the waiter to givea glass of water. "You're going to have to

endure a lot for the child's sake."

She was still warm toward me.

The sourness of the upcoming parting took over my heart, and | dared not look at her as | was afraid that | would

not be able to stop crying.

Susan did not say anything for a long time.

We just sat there silently. It did not feel awkward but instead, easy and comfortable.

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It was still sunny outside, and | noticed Susan staring out the window the entire twith light in her eyes.

"You know, this cafe is where Tyler and | used to coften."

| did not think Susan would take the initiative to bring Tyler up herself. | was stunned. "Uh, Tyler, he..."

| hesitated, not knowing where to start.

As if noticing my difficulty, Susan smiled at me. "I admit that | can't let him go, but you don't have to be so

careful. Since I've already chosen to leave, it means | want to forget everything here and start over.

Consider this now as my last reminisce before leaving. H

"I'm sorry," | whispered.

Susan looked at me, her eyes blinking. She asked, "Are you apologizing tofor him?"

"Well, I know he's an *sshole, so |

don't want to see him now. And | get angry when see him, especially when he's with Sara!" | said bitterly only to

realize that | mentioned Sara after said that. | looked up at Susan oppositebut saw that her expression was

indifferent and that she did not seem to care.

She smiled quietly. "It's fine. You can mention her. In fact, | don't hate her or feel angry at her. | just pity her a

little." "Pity?"

Susan nodded and explained to me

thoughtfully, know Tyler won't marry her Even if she has a child and even if she has a clean background, it's

impossible for her to get into the Schuman family." "You're so sure of Tyler?" |

wondered.

"Wanda, you've forgotten." Susan's gaze was deep and serious. "Who's the person Tyler cares about most?"

Hearing this, | fell silent.

I knew the answer, but | could not answer.

"It's good that you know. So, Tyler won't marry Sara. If she wants to get their name, then it's a pity that Tyler

can't give it to her."

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| listened to what Susan said with my head down. | did not know what her expression was like at the moment. |

only knew that what she said made

sense.

| looked up after a while and forced a smile. "Well, let's not talk about him. Your ticket is for this afternoon. Let's

have a meal together. Do you mind if | send you over?"

"Alright. It just so happened that I've sold my car. Now that | don't have a car, I'll have to trouble you."

It really looked like she did not plan to cback. She even sold her car.

"Let's go."

| stood up first, then she got up. We went out together, but before we got to the door, we saw a detestable

figure.

She seemed a little panicked that Susan was still here.

| wanted to say something but was stopped by Susan. She was the first to speak, "Don't worry, I'll leave this

afternoon, just as you wish."