Chapter 7
When the door was pushed open, Mason walked in. Looking at Winter, who’s hand covered her face in bed crying, he couldn't help but give out a sigh in his heart.
After three years of being husband and wife, he never looked her in the eyes. In the face of her enthusiasm, he had been indifferent and uncaring, and yet she has never shown him any unhappiness and has been dutifully playing the role of a good wife.
Mason had always thought that she was very strong, but he didn't expect to see her crying so helplessly.
Such a Winter was strange, so strange that Mason forgot his disdain for her.
Her crying, filled with despair and anguish, was totally different from Hellen’s cry. Even if Hellen was crying, she would cry delicately and wistfully, which makes people feel pity.
But Winter's crying left him feeling heavy, and it put him in a completely unclear mood.
He cleared his throat. The sudden cough stopped Winter from crying. She wiped her eyes with her hands, and looked at Mason with tears in her eyes.
Seeing her tearful eyes, Mason's heart twitched again.
He walked slowly to her bedside and looked down at Winter. Winter didn't looked away and stared up at him.
She was clearly disheveled and with a bruised face, but she stared at Mason did not moving a slightest bit.
"How will you spare my dad?" Winter's voice was very cold. This was the first time that Mason heard her speak in such a way.
This tone she used on him made him very uncomfortable. After all, he was used to Winter's soft, submissive and complacent tone.
Although he wasn’t happy, the long-term battle he had with her had made Mason happy, not angry. He looked at Winter coldly, "you know what I want."
"Divorce, right?" Winter smiles a little. Because he didn't love her, he tried every means and in turn force her to be desperate. But only for divorce, Mason had gone so far for her.
She loves him and thought he will fall in love with her eventually, because she was pregnant with his child. But he has already had his own child with another woman. Since he was no different from those men who cheat, then why else would she insist on it?
She looked at Mason faintly, "as long as you let my father innocent, then I promise you!"
Mason didn't expect that she would agree. It was clearly his request. However, when Winter agreed so readily, he felt uncomfortable.
He repressed his discomfort. "When will you sign, when will you keep your promise?"
"I'll sign now, right now!” Winter tossed her quilt and said, "let's go to the Civil Affairs Bureau now!"
"Now? The Civil Affairs Bureau is off duty!" Looking at her impatient appearance, Mason only felt extreme confusion.
"Then tomorrow, at eight o'clock tomorrow morning, Mr. Ye, I hope you will keep your word and let my father go!"
Before that, he called him Mason. But in a flash, it became President Ye.
This kind of address was so strange that Mason is uncomfortable. He turned around and walked out with a sneer. Winter's promise to divorce was the result he always wanted. But when things turn out like this, when she readily agrees to divorce, he feels furious.
Mason returned to Hellen's ward filled with anger. Hellen as awake, leaning on the head of the bed and looking at him weakly, "Mason, where have you been?"
"Got out for some air." Mason laughed, but in it was trace of reluctance.
Hellen's heart sank when he saw his smile. Is Mason moved by Winter?