Chapter 419
Love from My Dominant Boss
Chapter 419 The Truth
My heart lurched at how ferocious he looked one minute, then looking lost in the next. He had seemed so enraged as though he wanted me dead earlier that I couldnât believe those words had come out of his mouth.
He said he loved me so much that it had seeped into his skin and carved into his bones. I didnât trust it one bit. After all, he wouldnât have abandoned me if he loved me to that extent. At the end of the day, he simply didnât love me enough.
âDo you truly love me? Because I donât feel your love even for one bit. Do you remember how you treated me after what happened with your mother? Or have you forgotten about it?â
The corners of my lips curled into a smirk as tears filled my eyes.
If he had loved me so, why did he serve me a divorce agreement right after what happened with his mother, without any explanation? Was that his way of loving me?
âUntil now, you still owe me an explanation for that incident. Anna, tell me honestly, are you really the perpetrator behind that incident?â
Suddenly, his gaze turned sharp. It felt as if he could see right through me.
I blinked slowly, confused by his question. What does he mean by that? Is he trying to say that he didnât think that I was the perpetrator behind that incident?
But if he didnât think that I was the perpetrator, why would he serve me a divorce agreement? I couldnât think of any other reason why he had to divorce me except for his motherâs incident.
Besides, Lincoln had said before that he wouldnât let the person who hurt his wife stay.
âWhat are you trying to say? Do you think it wasnât me? That I wasnât the one behind it?â
I locked my gaze with him as I smoothened out my expression and suppressed my raging thoughts.
âYouâre my woman. No one understands you better than I do. You would never do something like that. That being said, I have no idea why you would shoulder the blame for it. Iâve given you a chance to explain, but you never did.â
His tone was grave as he looked at me.
I felt my gut tighten at his words. I thought he bought my excuse then, but hearing him now, it was obvious that he had never believed I was the perpetrator, not even once.
I sucked in a deep breath to try and keep my expression neutral. Not knowing what he had in mind, I had to be careful with my words and actions.
âIf you didnât believe I was the one who hurt your mother, why did you treat me so coldly then? Why did you divorce me?â
I finally got to ask him the questions that had always lingered in my mind. Anticipation filled me as I studied his eyes, hoping for a silver lining.
Maybe things were not as bad as I had thought. Maybe heâs not that heartless toward me.
My heart raced as I waited for his answer.
âI should be the one asking you about the divorce. Youâre the one who dumped a signed divorce agreement on me and left, after all. You even got my father involved to help you with the divorce procedure. I never thought you could do such a thing, Anna. It seems I have underestimated you.â
At the mention of the divorce, his expression turned cold, and anger laced his voice.
I could hear the reproach and pent-up anger in his tone. However, I didnât care about those, for he just revealed that I was the one who signed the divorce agreement and enlisted his fatherâs aid with the divorce procedure.
How is that possible? His father was the one who served me the signed divorce agreement and forced me to sign it. How could he blame me instead?
âAre you sure I was the one who enlisted your fatherâs help with the divorce procedure? That I was the one who signed the divorce agreement first?â I asked with a smirk, my tone dripping with obvious mockery.
I think itâs funny how he still puts all the blame on me even when itâs only just the two of us here.
The Shaw family was the one who announced it to the public first, pushing all the blame on me, and tarnishing my name. Everyone thought I was a whore who left with another man.
However, how many actually knew the reason for my departure?
âWhat do mean by that?â
Michael frowned at my barrage of questions.
âIâm sure youâre well aware of exactly what Iâm implying here. You were the one who left me a signed divorce agreement and had your father approach me, forcing me to sign the agreement. You were already out of the country by then. I kept trying to reach you, but you didnât pick up any of my calls. Thinking back on the situation now, you were truly heartless to the core,â I sneered. A wave of pain assaulted me as I recalled the painful memories.
Time canât heal everything. Time canât help you forget everything. Some memories hurt more as the days go on.
âThe entire time that I was with you, I always thought you loved me the most, so I was completely blindsided when you turn out to be the one who hurt me the most. Do you really think we can get back together after you hurt me so deeply?â
Even though he didnât know what he had done to hurt me, I had to remind him of the pain he caused me. I have to make him remember just how heartless and cruel he was.
He didnât get angry at my biting remarks. He merely looked at me with a frown like he was contemplating something.
âAre you sure I was the one who left you with a signed divorce agreement? Are you sure you werenât the one who initiated the divorce?â
He gripped my shoulder as his voice trembled from agitation.
I cast him a confused glance. Has he forgotten what he had done to the point where he still needed my confirmation?
âI didnât think your memory would be this terrible. Have you forgotten all that youâve done to me?â
Instead of giving him an answer, I replied to his queries with questions.
Everything I said earlier was true.
Hearing that, the anger burning in his eyes extinguished swiftly only to be replaced with a complicated look.
âSomething must have gone wrong somewhere in our divorce. Iâll investigate this matter thoroughly,â he said after a long silence. I was puzzled by his words.
âWhat are you saying? You were the one who initiated the divorce. I think the problem lies with you.â
Not wanting to dwell on our divorce any longer, I released the seat belt and opened the door, wanting to get out of the car.
âI didnât leave any signed divorce agreement with you when I went overseas.â