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His Knees, His Pleas, But Our Son's in Peace

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Chapter Chapter 1 1 Nathan was willing to give up everything for Sienna, and I never doubted that. After all, he never loved me.

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To him, I was nothing more than a scheming woman, desperate to trap him by any means necessary. How could I ever compare to the pure, innocent Sienna? I returned to the villa from the cemetery. Though this place was meant to be our marital home, Nathan rarely set foot in it. Most of the time, it was justand our son, Oliver. But now...

I gently placed Oliver's urn on the shelf and began packing my suitcase. Nathan and Sienna arrived just as I was about to leave. He held her in his arms, eyes full of urgency, walking pastas though I didn't exist.

"Sister, where are you going?" Sienna's soft voice broke the silence. Nathan finally stopped. Seeing my suitcase, he frowned and asked coldly, "What kind of gare you playing this time?" His tone was as icy and detached as ever, as if I were just an unruly **t.

Sienna clung to Nathan affectionately, her cheek resting on his neck as she gavean apologetic smile. "I stepped on sbroken glass while filming, and Nathan said this place was close to the set. He broughthere to bandage it. You don't mind, do you, sister?" 14:54 His Knees, His Pleas, But Our Son's in Peace 0.0% It was just a small cut, yet Nathan treated her like fragile glass, gently placing her on the sofa and taking out the first-aid kit to tend to her himself.

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I remembered once, while ironing his suit, I had fallen down the stairs and broken my leg. His only responsen was, "Too bad you didn't die." At that time, I was pregnant with Oliver-his child. That's the difference between love and indifference. My tears had long since dried up. I spoke calmly, "Nathan, I agree." "We're getting a divorce."

To be honest, I was never sure if we could even be considered a realm couple. Nathan had only signed the marriage certificate-he never gavea proper wedding.

Without looking up from tending to Sienna's bandage, he scoffed, "Is this another one of your tricks to get my attention? Since pretending your son is sick didn't work, now you're trying a different tactic?" Oliver had been diagnosed with bone marrow cancer a year ago. The doctors had warnedseveral times that he might not survive. I had called Nathan, hoping he would csee his son, but he never agreed. He thought I was using Oliver to get his attention. How laughable. 1454