Chapter 246 Let's Break Up (Part One)

"But it's really not a good feeling to be guilty to a woman who once made us lose our child."

"What's more, I'm not the only one to bear this feeling, and you are also involved in it. This is what I don't want the most." As Shawn spoke, he kissed on Windy's head again. He just needed to bear this bad feeling alone. How could he allow his wife to bear this with him?

What Shawn said made Windy's heart ache. She rubbed her head against his chest, trying to get closer to him. She said in a depressed tone, "Don't say that. We are a couple. You are my husband. I'm willing to bear everything with you."

"I know. You must think that I'm still in the shadow of losing my child. Now facing my sister, I'm full of guilt, you afraid that I can't bear it, right?"

"Don't worry. I'm not that fragile."

"Although I really can't forgive what my sister did before, she is my sister after all. Now that such a thing happened, as her sister, how can I still care about what happened in the past?"

"Besides, even if what happened today didn't happe

l in love with her at the first sight. Although sometimes he couldn't figure out what she was thinking, she was the first woman he wanted to treat with all his heart and protect her for a lifetime.

Carol squeezed out a gentle smile to Wesley. She wanted to say something, and it was time for her to make it clear to him. So she looked at Sally beside her and said, "Mom, I have something to say to Wesley. Can we have a talk alone?"

"Okay, I'll go out and buy something for you." Then Sally nodded at Wesley and walked out of the ward.

Seeing that Sally went out, Wesley looked at Carol again. Seeing that Carol looked a little serious, he asked, "Carol, what's wrong?"

Carol thought for a while and finally looked up into his eyes. She seemed to have made up her mind and said, "Wesley, let's break up."

Carol's words were like a bolt from the blue to Wesley, which was hard for him to accept. He stared at her blankly for a long time and finally found his voice. "Why?"

Carol remained silent and didn't want to say anything more.