Chapter 642
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Minnaâs face crumpled in despair.
She had more or less expected this response, but hearing it out loud still pierced her heart. Her swollen eyes were filled with tears.
âWhy, Darwin?â she asked, her voice cracking. âIâve devoted myself to you for so many years, and yet⦠Do you really not have any affection for me?â
Darwin gave her an indifferent look. âI will be honest with you, Minna. Through all these years, the only thing Iâve felt for you is disgust. I just wish youâd stay as far away from me as possible. If I could, Iâd never want to see you again.â
Even Belinda was caught off guard by this. Darwinâs words were hurtful.
If Darwin had said these words to someone else, Belinda might have felt an overwhelming sympathy for the recipient of such words. But since it was Minna⦠Belinda couldnât help but feel a bit of satisfaction.
Minna swayed slightly, as if Darwinâs words were actual physical blows, striking her with force.
His words felt like countless daggers stabbing at her heart.
She looked at him in hurt and disbelief, shaking her head vigorously. âNo, I donât believe it! I donât believe that you never had feelings for me at all! Darwin, please! Just marry me. Iâm begging you!â
If Darwin agreed to marry her, she wouldnât have to marry that hideous scoundrel, Moshe! That was why she had come here tonight. She wanted to fight for her own happiness.
LðtÑÑÏ Ï²hð¶ÏÏÑrs ιn gðªlðovÑlð.ð¸Ð¾m âAre you done talking? If so, then leave!â Darwin didnât want to say anything more to Minna.
Minna didnât take the dismissal well. Her face twisted in fury as she pointed a trembling finger at Belinda. âIs it because of this bitch that you wonât marry me? Youâve fallen for her, right?â
Belinda was stunned into silence.
Darwin and Minna could argue all they wanted for all she cared, but they should have left her out of it.
Darwinâs gaze remained calm, his voice firm as he said, âWhom I like is my own personal matter. It has nothing to do with you, Minna. I refuse to marry you because I simply do not like you. It has nothing to do with anyone else!â
âI donât believe you! Youâve fallen for this bitch, havenât you? Thatâs why youâve been treating me so coldly recently! You werenât this mean to me before!â Minna shouted in anger.
While Darwin had been aloof with her in the past, he had never been so harsh toward her like this before. Minna was certain that this change was entirely because of Belinda.
âEnough!â Darwinâs patience finally snapped. He slammed his palm against the dining table and stood up, his eyes filled with icy contempt as he roared, âGet out!â
Minnaâs tears fell freely. She knew she couldnât stay another moment. Darwin was becoming more cruel with each word, and she wasnât sure she could take any more of it.
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