Chapter 483
Chapter 483
Sapphire frowned and looked as if she had been pped in the face.
Fia realized what Conrad meant and tugged on his sleeve, hoping he would understand why she did
and stop.
Despite that, Conrad was determined to wake Sapphire up.
“When you have dinner together, does Victor help to serve you the food? Does he cut up the meat for
you? ce food on your te? Do you wash up together in the morning? Does he help squeeze
toothpaste and hand you a towel?”
Sapphire looked embarrassed, and she struggled to argue, “I can use my own hands and feet! Unlike
Fia, who can’t see!”
Conradughed mockingly.
“Then, I’ll just have to be blunt… Even when I had just married Fia and didn’t have such feelings for her
then, I already did all those things. Because I always remember that I’m her husband, and those are
my responsibilities.”
Sapphire clenched her fist tightly, then she leaned forward suddenly, her hand gripping the sides of the
couch to support herself as she hissed, “If you really treat her so well, why did you ask for a divorce
when Esme came back, hmm?”
“Because I didn’t want to be a husband who would do the wrong things to his wife! Although everything
was messed up after that, I always remembered that I was Fia’s husband.”
The victorious glint in Sapphire’s eyes died, and it was obvious she was finding it difficult to ept this
reality.
“So you’re trying to say… Victor doesn’t love me at all, is that it? He doesn’t want to be my husband, is
that it?!”
Just as Conrad was about to reply, Fia shoved a few cherries into his
mouth.
“Sapphire, you know best how your marriage to Victor really is. What will happen in the future is also up
to you. As for whether he can get thend in the northern suburbs, that’s his own business.”
Fia didn’t want Conrad to say anything else that would cause Sapphire to get even more worked up
and wanted to cut this
conversation short.
Sapphire watched as Fia grabbed Conrad’s arm, and the two sat
beside each other. They were so close that they almost seemed like
Siamese twins.
On the contrary, she and Victor…
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That’s right… Conrad did ask her if she had received such care from
Victor before.
But… Sapphire had seen the interaction between Victor and Eileen before. When they were eating
together, Victor would put food on Eileen’s te and help her cut the food into smaller pieces.
It wasn’t that men didn’t have tenderness and care in them. It simply depended if they cared enough
about the person to want to do it for
them.
“Then… why would he marry me?” Sapphire whispered, both handsing up to her head and racking
it through her hair.
Her eyes and voice were both filled with pain.
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A trace of coldness shed in Conrad’s eyes before he said, “It’s because your father is deputy director
of the National Land Office, and your family’spany, Jade Corporation, is a prestigiouspany in
Gryphon. Your mother’s natal family is also nothing to scoff at, and all the things I’ve mentioned are
benefits to him.”
Conrad paused before ruthlessly saying, “More importantly is that you and I are rted. He thought
that if he married you, I wouldn’t go against him for the sake of the rtionship between us.”
“Then why are you fighting over thend?!” Sapphire asked hoarsely.
Annoyance shed in Fia’s dull eyes. No matter how emotional she got, she would never force
someone else to do something for Conrad’s sake.
Conrad was also annoyed, and he nced at Fia before deciding he would be honest and not hide
anything.
“On the day of your wedding, he went to Ms. Reid’s apartment, which forced her to jump off the
building!”
Fía and Sapphire were both stunned.
“W-what did you say?” Fia stammered. “Didn’t you all tell me that Eileen fell down by ident? Eileen
also said so…!”
Fia was dumbfounded, but she quickly understood what had happened. It was no wonder she hadn’t
known that Eileen had been admitted to the hospital.
It was because all of them had kept it from her.
Eileen had also lied to her afterward, próbably because she was
worried that Fia would be upset and concerned.
Sapphire’s face was red. She had naturally known about Eileen’s fall as the press had reported about
the incident when it happened.