Your First Love is Pregnant? I'm Done Being Mrs. Hawthorne!
Chapter 105: We Can’t Go Back to the Past
- Chapter 115: Getting to Know Her Again
- Chapter 114: Without Power or Influence
- Chapter 113: Forced to Apologize
- Chapter 112: Charging into Battle for Her
- Chapter 111: The Arrogant Young Miss
- Chapter 110: A Leading Figure
- Chapter 109: Dance Troupe Disturbance
- Chapter 108: Time Is Running Out
- Chapter 107: Meeting as Strangers
- Chapter 106: Convincing People with Virtue
- Chapter 105: We Can’t Go Back to the Past
- Chapter 104: Forcing His Love
- Chapter 103: Who Is the Real Center?
- Chapter 102: Setting Sail Again
- Chapter 101: Nina Wainwright, You Are Nothing But an Ant
- Chapter 100: Let’s Get Divorced
- Chapter 99: Losing All Relatives
- Chapter 98: Go Die
- Chapter 97: I Won’t Believe a Single Word You Say
- Chapter 96: Raymond Wainwright’s Death
- Chapter 95: I Want to Divorce You
- Chapter 94: Spare Her
- Chapter 93: Walking Into the Trap Step by Step
- Chapter 92: You Are the Hawthorne Family’s Daughter-in-law
- Chapter 91: A 30-Million Mess
- Chapter 90: Trouble Rises Again
- Chapter 89: Playboy
- Chapter 88: Use and Discard
- Chapter 87: Apologize to Nina
- Chapter 86: Another Love Rival
- Chapter 85: Making Amends
- Chapter 84: You Are a Stubborn Mule
- Chapter 83: It’s You Who Doesn’t Trust Me
- Chapter 82: A Long-Premeditated Trap
- Chapter 81: Surging Undercurrents
- Chapter 80: Who Is the Diamond Ring For?
- Chapter 79: He Is Leaving Himself a Way Out
- Chapter 78: A Drink with a Story
- Chapter 77: Don’t Treat Me Like an Idiot
- Chapter 76: Finding a Doctor in Secret
- Chapter 75: You Know the Consequences of Lying to Me
- Chapter 74: If You Can’t Stand It, Then Divorce
- Chapter 73: Not One to Be Messed With
- Chapter 72: Consider a Divorce
- Chapter 71: Go Plead With Him
- Chapter 70: He’s Not Short of 20 Million
- Chapter 69: You Can’t Repay What You Owe Me
- Chapter 68: Just Your Dodder
- Chapter 67: More Alluring Than a Bird’s Song
- Chapter 66: If It Happens Again, Get Out Yourself
- Chapter 65: I’m Not Abandoning You
- Chapter 64: You Really Want to Divorce Me?
- Chapter 63: Who Is the Prey?
- Chapter 62: How Did It Happen Between You Two?
- Chapter 61: Kneel Down and Apologize
- Chapter 60: You Look Like an Improper Person
- Chapter 59: Who Are You Calling a Mistress?
- Chapter 58: You’re Just a Strange Man
- Chapter 57: He Never Loved
- Chapter 56: Can You Get Out of My Sight?
- Chapter 55: Coming for Her
- Chapter 54: The Scumbag Is the Only One Allowed to Be Jealous
- Chapter 53: They Are in the Woods
- Chapter 52: Coaxing Him
- Chapter 51: Beware of Zachary Hawthorne
- Chapter 50: His Hand Is Crippled
- Chapter 49: Leaving Him for Good
- Chapter 48: He Won’t Want the Child
- Chapter 47: Pregnant
- Chapter 46: Possibly Pregnant
- Chapter 45: Protecting Another Woman
- Chapter 44: I Know Very Well What Kind of Person She Is
- Chapter 43: They Are the Real Couple
- Chapter 42: His Ownership
- Chapter 41: Probing
- Chapter 40: Despised Soil
- Chapter 39: How Would I Dare to Blame You?
- Chapter 38: Gilded Cage
- Chapter 37: Ungrateful
- Chapter 36: Strangling the Last Wisp of Affection
- Chapter 35: Turns Out He Remembered
- Chapter 34: Compromised
- Chapter 33: The One in Her Heart is Still Him
- Chapter 32: An Impossible Task
- Chapter 31: I’m Not Single
- Chapter 30: You Went Too Far
- Chapter 29: Who Dares to Touch Him?
- Chapter 28: Fifty Thousand
- Chapter 27: I Am Just His Sister
- Chapter 26: I Am Your Wife
- Chapter 25: No Different Than Being Abandoned by All
- Chapter 24: He’s Here
- Chapter 23: Driven into a Corner
- Chapter 22: Suggesting Divorce
- Chapter 21: Saving Yourself for Him?
- Chapter 20: You Want a Child?
- Chapter 19: Aloof Tenderness
- Chapter 18: Deliberately Acting
- Chapter 17: If You Dare, Never Come Back
- Chapter 16: Heartache for Her Foolishness
- Chapter 15: Possessiveness
- Chapter 14: A Storm is Brewing
- Chapter 13: You Tell Me, How to Be Mrs. Hawthorne?
- Chapter 12: Driven to a Dead End
- Chapter 11: My Husband Is Dead
- Chapter 10: What Tricks Are You Playing Again?
- Chapter 9: She Didn’t Know It Was Premeditated
- Chapter 8: Humiliated Again
- Chapter 7: The Man Beside Her
- Chapter 6: Finding a New Job
- Chapter 5: Is It Because I Didn’t Satisfy You Last Night?
- Chapter 4: Leaving with Nothing
- Chapter 3: It Was Dr. Pemberton Who Saved You
- Chapter 2: Spending Money Requires Approval
- Chapter 1: If You Leave, We’ll Get a Divorce
###Chapter 105: We Can’t Go Back
While Nina Wainwright was working day and night with Sandra Walsh to choreograph a dance, she received a call from Silas Sinclair.
"The month is up. Mr. Hawthorne said you can go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to get the divorce certificate."
It was only then that Nina Wainwright realized a whole month had passed.
"What time?" she asked succinctly.
"Tomorrow morning at nine-thirty. He’ll be waiting for you at the Civil Affairs Bureau," Silas Sinclair replied.
Nina Wainwright grunted in acknowledgment and immediately hung up.
After a month of battling with the choreography, she hadn’t had time to think about losing her parents and her child.
But this one call from Silas Sinclair was a harsh reminder of her failed marriage and the fact that she no longer had a family or a child.
"What’s wrong?" Sandra Walsh asked, seeing her sitting motionless in front of the computer.
Nina Wainwright shook her head slightly. "I have to go finalize my divorce tomorrow. I might be a little late to the studio."
"Are you sure about this?" Sandra Walsh asked gently. Theoretically, with Zachary Hawthorne’s family background, Nina Wainwright wouldn’t be able to find anyone comparable no matter how successful she became in her field.
Nina Wainwright nodded, her tone calm. "I’ve wanted a divorce for a long time."
Sandra Walsh didn’t try to persuade her further. ’The child is gone, so their relationship must be completely broken,’ she thought.
The next morning at nine-thirty, Nina Wainwright arrived at the entrance of the Civil Affairs Bureau right on time.
Zachary Hawthorne was sitting inside, wearing a mask and a set of low-key casual clothes.
He saw Nina Wainwright, looking sharp and capable with her hair tied in a bun at the back of her head. He stared for a moment before quickly looking away.
They hadn’t arrived particularly early, and by the time it was their turn, it was already ten-thirty.
The two of them barely spoke the entire time, handling it like a business transaction, like a couple who had never shared any affection. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
The moment she received the divorce certificate, Nina Wainwright let out a breath she hadn’t realized she was holding.
She took her copy and turned to leave without a second thought.
Zachary Hawthorne followed behind her. Once they were outside the Civil Affairs Bureau, he finally spoke. "If you need any help in the future, you can call me."
Nina Wainwright didn’t answer, walking straight toward the road instead.
A flicker of displeasure crossed Zachary Hawthorne’s heart. He stepped forward to block Nina Wainwright’s path and said in a low voice, "When did you get pregnant?"
The look in Nina Wainwright’s eyes was as cold and distant as if she were looking at a stranger. "Zachary Hawthorne, let’s just part ways peacefully. I’m very busy. I don’t have time for small talk with you."
"I had the right to know you were pregnant." Zachary Hawthorne’s eyes were locked on her, his expression exceptionally cold. "If you had told me, we wouldn’t have lost our child."
A flicker of emotion crossed Nina Wainwright’s eyes, but it vanished as quickly as it appeared. "The child is gone, and we are no longer husband and wife. The Wainwright family has lost two lives. Zachary Hawthorne, we can’t go back."
Her voice was so calm, reminding Zachary Hawthorne of an undeniable fact.
Before Zachary Hawthorne could say another word, Nina Wainwright walked around him.
She walked to the roadside, hailed a taxi, and got in.
Zachary Hawthorne watched the taxi drive away before walking toward his own car.
Silas Sinclair was standing by the car and opened the door for him as he approached.
It was obvious that Zachary Hawthorne was in a foul mood... Silas Sinclair didn’t dare provoke him, even breathing more softly.
"Haven’t you found anything on Raymond Wainwright’s case yet?" he asked Silas Sinclair with a cold expression the moment he got in the car.
Silas Sinclair lowered his voice. "He managed to get the loan because a newcomer at the bank approved it to meet their performance targets. But the bank later found out, which led to everything that followed. As for the kidnapping... that didn’t happen. The rumor is he was hiding from his debts and deliberately went into hiding, feeding false information to Miss Wainwright and her mother."
"Then what about her?" Zachary Hawthorne couldn’t care less how Raymond Wainwright died.
’The man was just asking for it.’
’He had no ability but was always biting off more than he could chew. If you had to name the person who ruined the Wainwright family, he was the main culprit.’
Silas Sinclair took a deep breath before answering nervously, "Her child... was deliberately caused to be lost. It was likely planned a long time ago, so it will take some time to investigate thoroughly."
Zachary Hawthorne leaned back against the car seat and closed his eyes.
’He still didn’t understand why Nina Wainwright had hidden her pregnancy from him. He had always thought he treated her quite well, that he always gave in to her. Even if she got pregnant, if she had told him, he wouldn’t have rejected the child.’
「The sweltering summer passed.」
As autumn arrived, Nina Wainwright and Sandra Walsh had to race against time to rehearse the newly choreographed dance.
Many of the dancers in the studio were quite unhappy about this.
Early one morning, Sandra Walsh played the completed animatic in the dance studio and addressed the dancers. "This is the new choreography. I showed it to the higher-ups, and they were very pleased. All of you need to dance it well. If you do, we might start a tour around National Day, and you could even appear on a regional TV station."
Talos TV was a very reputable station. If their choreographed dance could be performed on its stage during the National Day holiday, it would be a considerable honor.
"What was wrong with the old dance? We’ve been practicing it for a month, and now we have to start all over," said Cecilia Young, who was standing in the very center, her voice tinged with dissatisfaction.
Sandra Walsh looked at her, displeased. "I never said the previous dance was final. If you don’t want to dance this, just tell me. I can find someone else. Any of you who think it’s too much work or don’t want to do it can step forward now. I absolutely will not force you."
"Then who is the lead dancer?" Cecilia Young asked, suppressing her annoyance with Nina Wainwright.
"Whoever dances the best will be the lead," Sandra Walsh replied. On this point, she had always been fair.
Cecilia Young lifted her chin and said to Sandra Walsh, "Ms. Walsh, it’s not that I don’t trust you, but Nina Wainwright is your student. I understand that she suddenly joined us because she wants to become famous. But how am I supposed to know who you really think is the best dancer?"
Before Sandra Walsh could speak, Nina Wainwright cut in. "Everyone has eyes to see when we dance. If you’re not convinced, then let’s compete with one of the sections."
One section of the dance involved wire-work and was extremely difficult. It required absolute body control and balance to perform.
If nothing else, Nina Wainwright’s core strength was incredibly stable. Sandra Walsh had once said that among all her students over the years, only Nina had reached that level.
Sandra Walsh loved seeing this confident side of Nina Wainwright.
A smile touched her lips as she said to Cecilia Young, "Let’s rehearse for now. In a week, I’ll invite a few other instructors to come watch a dance-off between you. Whoever the instructors say is better will be the lead. I’ll only tell you this: if you perform this dance well, you could easily become a breakout star. Whether you can seize this opportunity depends on your own efforts."
After she left, Cecilia Young rolled her eyes at Nina Wainwright. "Everyone knows you got in by pulling strings. The teacher is biased toward you; we all know it."
At the side, Anna Aniston’s eyes darted before she immediately said, "Cecilia, the only reason you dare talk to Ms. Walsh like that is because your parents put in a word for you with her, isn’t it?"
Cecilia Young’s mother was a national dancer who had high hopes for her, which was why she had made a special point of speaking to Sandra Walsh.
- Chapter 115: Getting to Know Her Again
- Chapter 114: Without Power or Influence
- Chapter 113: Forced to Apologize
- Chapter 112: Charging into Battle for Her
- Chapter 111: The Arrogant Young Miss
- Chapter 110: A Leading Figure
- Chapter 109: Dance Troupe Disturbance
- Chapter 108: Time Is Running Out
- Chapter 107: Meeting as Strangers
- Chapter 106: Convincing People with Virtue
- Chapter 105: We Can’t Go Back to the Past
- Chapter 104: Forcing His Love
- Chapter 103: Who Is the Real Center?
- Chapter 102: Setting Sail Again
- Chapter 101: Nina Wainwright, You Are Nothing But an Ant
- Chapter 100: Let’s Get Divorced
- Chapter 99: Losing All Relatives
- Chapter 98: Go Die
- Chapter 97: I Won’t Believe a Single Word You Say
- Chapter 96: Raymond Wainwright’s Death
- Chapter 95: I Want to Divorce You
- Chapter 94: Spare Her
- Chapter 93: Walking Into the Trap Step by Step
- Chapter 92: You Are the Hawthorne Family’s Daughter-in-law
- Chapter 91: A 30-Million Mess
- Chapter 90: Trouble Rises Again
- Chapter 89: Playboy
- Chapter 88: Use and Discard
- Chapter 87: Apologize to Nina
- Chapter 86: Another Love Rival
- Chapter 85: Making Amends
- Chapter 84: You Are a Stubborn Mule
- Chapter 83: It’s You Who Doesn’t Trust Me
- Chapter 82: A Long-Premeditated Trap
- Chapter 81: Surging Undercurrents
- Chapter 80: Who Is the Diamond Ring For?
- Chapter 79: He Is Leaving Himself a Way Out
- Chapter 78: A Drink with a Story
- Chapter 77: Don’t Treat Me Like an Idiot
- Chapter 76: Finding a Doctor in Secret
- Chapter 75: You Know the Consequences of Lying to Me
- Chapter 74: If You Can’t Stand It, Then Divorce
- Chapter 73: Not One to Be Messed With
- Chapter 72: Consider a Divorce
- Chapter 71: Go Plead With Him
- Chapter 70: He’s Not Short of 20 Million
- Chapter 69: You Can’t Repay What You Owe Me
- Chapter 68: Just Your Dodder
- Chapter 67: More Alluring Than a Bird’s Song
- Chapter 66: If It Happens Again, Get Out Yourself
- Chapter 65: I’m Not Abandoning You
- Chapter 64: You Really Want to Divorce Me?
- Chapter 63: Who Is the Prey?
- Chapter 62: How Did It Happen Between You Two?
- Chapter 61: Kneel Down and Apologize
- Chapter 60: You Look Like an Improper Person
- Chapter 59: Who Are You Calling a Mistress?
- Chapter 58: You’re Just a Strange Man
- Chapter 57: He Never Loved
- Chapter 56: Can You Get Out of My Sight?
- Chapter 55: Coming for Her
- Chapter 54: The Scumbag Is the Only One Allowed to Be Jealous
- Chapter 53: They Are in the Woods
- Chapter 52: Coaxing Him
- Chapter 51: Beware of Zachary Hawthorne
- Chapter 50: His Hand Is Crippled
- Chapter 49: Leaving Him for Good
- Chapter 48: He Won’t Want the Child
- Chapter 47: Pregnant
- Chapter 46: Possibly Pregnant
- Chapter 45: Protecting Another Woman
- Chapter 44: I Know Very Well What Kind of Person She Is
- Chapter 43: They Are the Real Couple
- Chapter 42: His Ownership
- Chapter 41: Probing
- Chapter 40: Despised Soil
- Chapter 39: How Would I Dare to Blame You?
- Chapter 38: Gilded Cage
- Chapter 37: Ungrateful
- Chapter 36: Strangling the Last Wisp of Affection
- Chapter 35: Turns Out He Remembered
- Chapter 34: Compromised
- Chapter 33: The One in Her Heart is Still Him
- Chapter 32: An Impossible Task
- Chapter 31: I’m Not Single
- Chapter 30: You Went Too Far
- Chapter 29: Who Dares to Touch Him?
- Chapter 28: Fifty Thousand
- Chapter 27: I Am Just His Sister
- Chapter 26: I Am Your Wife
- Chapter 25: No Different Than Being Abandoned by All
- Chapter 24: He’s Here
- Chapter 23: Driven into a Corner
- Chapter 22: Suggesting Divorce
- Chapter 21: Saving Yourself for Him?
- Chapter 20: You Want a Child?
- Chapter 19: Aloof Tenderness
- Chapter 18: Deliberately Acting
- Chapter 17: If You Dare, Never Come Back
- Chapter 16: Heartache for Her Foolishness
- Chapter 15: Possessiveness
- Chapter 14: A Storm is Brewing
- Chapter 13: You Tell Me, How to Be Mrs. Hawthorne?
- Chapter 12: Driven to a Dead End
- Chapter 11: My Husband Is Dead
- Chapter 10: What Tricks Are You Playing Again?
- Chapter 9: She Didn’t Know It Was Premeditated
- Chapter 8: Humiliated Again
- Chapter 7: The Man Beside Her
- Chapter 6: Finding a New Job
- Chapter 5: Is It Because I Didn’t Satisfy You Last Night?
- Chapter 4: Leaving with Nothing
- Chapter 3: It Was Dr. Pemberton Who Saved You
- Chapter 2: Spending Money Requires Approval
- Chapter 1: If You Leave, We’ll Get a Divorce
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