Chapter 75
Chapter 75
“H-Haven’t you always wanted to divorce me so that you can marry Sheila? ■
“When did I say that?” asked Tyler.
Vicky thought back to what happened in the past.
Tyler did want to divorce her, and she still had the message from him that she
received on the day of the accident. However, from what she could remember,
he never mentioned anything about marrying Sheila.
She narrowed her eyes in confusion. “So you don’t want to marry her?”
“If I wanted to marry her, I wouldn’t have married you,” he said coldly.
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“But wasn’t I the one who sabotaged your relationship, forcing you to marry
me?”
“Yes.”
“So Sheila…should be the one you wanted to marry at the time, right?’
“Yes.’
“But now—”
“I would’ve married Sheila had you not come into the picture. However, it’s been
three years and I no longer have a specific reason to marry her,” interjected
Tyler before she could finish.
Vicky caught on immediately. ’So there was a specific reason that you wanted to
marry her.”
“Yes, but you ruined it.”
“It’s not something like a political marriage, right?”
He shot her a resigned look. ’Sheila comes from an ordinary family. She can’t
compare to you in terms of family background.”
“So why did you want to marry Sheila, then?”
His eyes lit up slightly at the memory. “She plays the piano well.”
Vicky jilted in shock as she remembered what she heard the other day outside
the ward. “Her hands are destroyed, and she can’t play piano anymore,” she
muttered. “That’s why…you don’t want to marry her anymore? N
“That’s a part of it,” Tyler said emotionlessly. “On the other hand, I’ve not been in
touch with her since we were married, and after three years, even the deepest
love will fade.”
“You wanted to marry her when she could play piano and lost interest when she
couldn’t… Don’t you think that’s too heartless of you?”
“Would it be less heartless of me to give her hope even after I was married? ”
he retorted.
Vicky was instantly rendered speechless. Though Tyler was not entirely wrong,
losing the interest in marrying a woman simply because she could no longer
play piano seemed like something a womanizer would do.
It was almost the same concept as a man losing interest in his wife because she
was no longer young and beautiful.
“Tyler, have you ever loved Sheila?”
“I love it when she plays the piano. Does that count?’
“(…suppose.”
Any kind of love that started with an appreciation for the other person’s talent,
personality, or looks would be considered valid. However, Vicky could not help
but feel like something was odd with the relationship between Tyler and Sheila.
She studied his face and said, “So? I’m sure you didn’t decide to continue this
marriage simply because you wanted to repent for what Sheila did out of guilt,
right?”
He narrowed his eyes darkly. After a few moments of silence, he said, ’ Hart
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