Divorce Anxiety

Divorce Anxiety Chapter 321



Chapter 321

Chapter 321 Disgusting Sight

“You!” Finn gritted his teeth and pulled out a gun.

“Finn, stop!” Emily’s face fell. “Have you lost your mind?”

With an arrogant expression, Gizem yelled, “Go on! Shoot me if you dare!”

Finn narrowed his eyes.

Bang!

The sound of a gunshot rang out.

Emily had subconsciously stood in front of Christopher to protect him.

Snapping back to her senses, Emily quickly turned to look at Gizem and realized the latter was fine.

Instead, it was Finn who was howling in pain.

Samuel marched in with a gun in his hand. “Finn, how dare you attack my acquaintance?”

Finn’s face turned pale.

Tracy hurried down the stairs immediately after hearing the sound of the gunshot.

When she saw Finn injured, she dashed over. “Darling, are you okay?”

“I’m fine,” said Finn, raising his hand.

Samuel showed mercy.

He only shot at Finn’s gun, which injured Finn’s hand.

Samuel turned to Gizem and asked coldly, “Are you injured?”

Gizem shook her head. “No.”

She walked over to Finn and looked down at him, saying, “Tracy’s body is perfectly fine. She’s not the problem that you two can’t bear a child. You’re the problem. Haven’t you seen your eyes? They’re cloudy and yellow. Clearly, you have unhealthy kidneys. Still, you want children? What a joke.”

Unhealthy kidneys?

Finn paled at the thought of their misfortunes over the years.

“If you really love your wife, you should try to solve your problem instead of torturing her,” Gizem scoffed. “If it’s really your wife’s problem, I bet you’d have filed for divorce long ago. But you didn’t. You placed the blame on Tracy so you could cover the fact about your incapability.”

“You!” Finn was enraged.

He got up and charged toward Gizem. Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

However, Gizem merely watched the man charge at her like a mad dog.

She then lifted her leg, preparing to give him another kick.

Bang!

To her surprise, Samuel used a simple yet violent method by shooting at the ground beside Finn’s foot.

A hole was instantly formed the second the bullet hit the ground.

Finn immediately stopped in his tracks, not daring to take another step.

“You better stop pestering her. Otherwise, don’t blame me for whatever happens later,” Samuel said coldly.

Finn gritted his teeth.

Right then, Tracy hurried over and held Finn’s arm, supporting him. “Don’t do this, Finn. Let’s just all calm down, okay? Why don’t we let Gizem examine you?”

“I’m not sick!” Finn hollered.

Gizem snorted at his response.

Tracy smiled ruefully. “Finn, it’s been five years. I’m tired. Please, just get checked, okay? I’m begging you.”

Finn pushed her away and insisted sternly, “I said I’m not sick!”

Tracy stood there and sobbed. “But I’m not sick, either. Why can’t I get pregnant, then?”

Samuel said icily, “Maybe that’s your retribution.”

Finn and Tracy were too stunned to react.

Samuel looked daggers at them. “Have you two forgotten how you’ve made someone end their own life?”

His words made Finn and Tracy’s expressions change drastically.

Gizem frowned. “Mr. Macari, what’s the meaning of this?”

“You don’t know about this since you’re new to Jadeborough. Caleb had a sister. She was Finn’s lover in the past. At that time, Finn was still the disgraceful, illegitimate child of the family. To secure his position, he drove that woman crazy by using filthy tricks. In the end, the woman lost her mind. When she finally returned to her senses, she killed herself because she couldn’t accept the truth,” Samuel explained.

Samuel’s expression was vicious. Finn will never get a child. He’s not worthy! The only thing he’s worthy of is this punishment.

After listening to the entire story, a hostile gaze filled Gizem’s eyes.

“What a scumbag! He’s not worthy of receiving my treatment!” Gizem cast Finn a cold stare. “I swear I won’t be so lenient toward you if you come looking for me again the next time.”

Finn was baffled.

Was she ever lenient?

“Let’s go.” Samuel left with Gizem.

As they descended the stairs, a woman walked in from the outside.

Her expression stiffened when she bumped into them.

“Mr. Macari, it’s been a long time since you last came to the Morris residence,” Astrid said softly.

Alas, Samuel ignored her.

Noticing someone else standing beside him, Astrid turned to look and was stunned by Gizem’s face.

It’s her! Why is she here?

Gizem stopped in her tracks and stared calmly at Astrid. “You look familiar.”

Astrid froze. “Really? It’s my first time meeting you, though.”

Gizem responded flatly, “I must’ve mistaken you for someone else, then. Sorry.”

“It’s okay.” Softly, Astrid asked, “Are you Mr. Macari’s new girlfriend?”

Gizem retained her cold expression. “I’m just his daughter’s doctor.”

“You don’t have to waste your time talking to people like her,” Samuel remarked and left. He disliked talking to any member of the Morris family.

With that, Gizem trailed behind him.

Astrid’s face was pale as she watched them leave.

After some time, she turned around to head upstairs.

“Mrs. Morris,” greeted Astrid while fixing her eyes on Emily. “I’m here to see Christopher.”

Emily did not want Astrid to touch Christopher. “Ms. Holloway, didn’t I tell you to stop coming here to see Christopher? He’s been unconscious for five years now. Even the doctor doesn’t know when he will wake hip. So, please stop pestering him. Don’t waste your time and start a new life.”

“Mrs. Morris, I really like Christopher. I’ll never get married in this lifetime. It’s fine if he doesn’t wake up. I can take care of him for the rest of my life.” Astrid looked aggrieved.

Emily thought for a moment before saying, “I’m sorry, Ms. Holloway. I can’t let you take care of him.”

Astrid was dumbfounded.

“I’ve already thought about it, and I want to find a wife for my son. Please stop coming to our house,” Emily said coldly.

“What? Mrs. Morris, did you say you want to find Christopher a wife?” Astrid’s eyes widened in shock.

Emily responded curtly, “That’s right. With his current state, the fortune-teller says I should get him a wife to bring him good fortune.”

“Mrs. Morris, I can play the role too,” Astrid offered.

Emily rejected her directly, “You can’t. Please forgive me for being direct, but the fortune-teller has specified that the wife must be a virgin. Are you one?”

Astrid froze.

Emily scoffed, “As expected, you aren’t. So, why should I let you marry my son? You’ll be more of a jinx rather than a wife who will bring good fortune.”

Astrid put on a pitiful expression while gazing at Emily. “Mrs. Morris, we’re living in modern times. Why are you still believing in things like this?”

Emily scoffed. “Since when are you in the position to lecture me? Do you have a child? Do you understand the heart of a mother who wants her son to wake up?”

Astrid fell silent; she did not dare to argue.

“Get out!” Emily exploded, annoyed by Astrid’s presence. “Stop putting on an act in front of me. It’s really disgusting!”

Astrid paused briefly before walking out with her head lowered.

I’ll never let someone else take care of Christopher! What if he wakes up one day without me knowing about it? I’ll be doomed if he wakes up and exposes everything that happened. No way! I won’t let that happen!

Gizem sat quietly beside Samuel while he drove.

Samuel’s handsome face had a cool and indifferent expression. “Don’t get involved in Finn’s matters. Caleb will never let him off. In fact, you’ll face the same fate if you get involved.”

Gizem side-eyed him. “Mr. Macari, are you concerned about me?”

“I just don’t want anything to happen to my daughter. There’s no one to treat her once you’re dead,” Samuel said.

Gizem asked placidly, “So, does that mean Finn’s infertility is Caleb’s doing?”


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