My Boyfriend Said He Didn’t Want the Baby

My Boyfriend Said He Didn’t Want the Baby

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chapter 1

Albert's eyes no longer held their usual gentleness, only impatience remained.

Its like Im some kind of troublesome burden.

Seeing me stand still, he seemed to realize his words were a bit too harsh.

He coughed and adjusted his tone.

Albert said, "You know, if I don't have a stable career, how can I give you a good life? Be reasonable. We can't keep this child. Besides, your health isn't great to begin with. Maybe if you jump around, run a bit, or take a cold shower, the child will be gone."

I stood there in disbelief.

I knew he was heartless, but I never thought he could be this cruel.

This is a life. How can it sound like trash he can throw away anytime?

I asked, "Can you spare some time to go to the hospital with me?"

My heart ached deeply, but I still held on to a glimmer of hope.

He impatiently slammed the files on the table.

Albert said, "Violet, I think I've made myself clear. I'm very busy. Handle this trivial matter on your own, and don't come to me again."

Saying that, he picked up the phone on the table and transferred some money to me.

Albert said, "This is for nutrition."

I stared blankly at the five-figure amount on my phone.

The bag he casually bought for Esme Black cost far more than this amount.

So, in his heart, my child is just this worthless.

At this moment, a woman's voice rang out. "Albert, why are you so angry?"

While we were at a stalemate, Esme pushed the door open and walked in.

She walked behind Albert and gently squeezed his shoulders.

The two of them completely treated me, the legitimate girlfriend, as part of their flirting.

All the changes started two years ago.

That day, Albert was in a meeting when he suddenly took a call and left in a hurry.

Later, I found out that day, Esme, whom he had always kept in his heart, returned to the country. Of course, he had to drop everything to pick her up.

At first, I didn't take it to heart until Esme became the company's vice president.

I went crazy questioning Albert about their relationship, but he just impatiently explained that they were only friends.

I believed him.

However, a week later, they walked into a hotel hand in hand under the pretense of a business trip.

Since then, Albert rarely stayed at home.

At the company, they were even more blatant, going to and leaving work together every day.

Everyone at the company thought they were the real couple.

I coldly said, "I didn't expect Ms. Black's habit of getting cozy with other men hasn't changed."

Esme's face instantly turned red, and tears welled up in her eyes.

It was as if she had been wronged.

Sure enough, Albert's face turned grim.

Albert said, "How can you talk like that? This company owes a lot to Esme's help. Otherwise, how could you afford such a good life? Instead of thanking her, you dare to talk back to her?"

I couldn't help but laugh, thinking, "Thanks to her?"

Did Albert forget how, in the early days of starting the business, I stayed with him working overtime at the company every day, running around for deals, and drinking so much at dinners that I ended up with a stomach bleed?"

A deep sadness welled up in my heart as I slowly looked up at him.

I asked, "Albert, who is more important, her or me?"

Albert didn't even glance at me.

He said, "Since when did you become so unreasonable?"

I knew there was no point in continuing the conversation, so I grabbed my bag and walked away.

Behind me, Albert was still comforting Esme.

He said, "Don't take it to heart. She's just like that. What kind of upbringing can an orphan have?"

Esme wiped away her tears bravely, then smiled and shook her head.

She said, "It's okay. I know Violet just has a bit of a misunderstanding about me. I just need to work hard to get along with her. She's your girlfriend. I don't want to make things difficult for you."

Albert let out a long sigh.

He said, "You're just too considerate."

I really couldn't listen anymore, so I left without looking back.

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