Chapter 341 Break A Marriage (Part One)

Carlson didn't sleep all day and night, and finally he was too tired to fall asleep. Knowing that the doctor insisted that Leena was fine for the time being, he fell asleep on the sofa. Daniel, Rena and Spencer had to go to work, so they all left. There was only Mrs. Yang in the ward, and Leena was still in a coma quietly.

In the past two days, Mrs. Yang told Yanni had meals at school for himself, but she still had to go home to take care of him in the evening. Only in the daytime, she could accompany Leena. She came back and forth. She was not in a good spirit, but she could only hold on when no one could help her. She stood up and poured herself a glass of water to refresh herself, but at this time, Leena woke up and called in a low voice, "Mother."

Mrs. Yang turned around and asked, "Are you awake?"

After she fell asleep, she had a long dream, but in her dream, she seemed to have thought it through. The baby was gone, no matter how sad she was, she was indeed lost him. It was useless if she couldn't get it back.

It was her own f

e and said to Mrs. Yang, "It was all my fault. I'm willing to apologize to Leena and ask her to give me another chance. If you don't want to forgive me so soon, you can give me a punishment, but you must not divorce me."

"Why can't you divorce? Don't you want a divorce before?" Asked Mrs. Yang.

"I didn't figure it out before, but later I figured it out. Losing my child taught me a lesson. Although it hurts, it also makes me understand a lot of reasons. I don't want to lose Leena, so I don't want to divorce."

Finally, Leena turned her head to look at him. Although she was shocked by what he said, she still hated him in her heart and could not forgive him.

Mrs. Yang asked, "What are you thinking about? Will you divorce her because of something else in the future?"

Carlson was a little embarrassed. He was a man and always respected his dignity. It was difficult to tell his thoughts to his mother-in-law, but now there was nothing to hide. There were some words that needed to be spoken out, or they would misunderstand for a lifetime.