Chapter 279 William Walton, put me down ...

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"Is marriage a joke? How can you pretend that the truth has never happened? Laura, like I said, don't even think about getting divorce. No matter if you are the daughter of the Anderson family, you are still my, William Walton's, wife. My wife should live in the Walton family and not in the Anderson family. "

She did not respond to his words and only continued, "A divorce agreement. If you are unwilling to give it to me now, I will wait. One day, when you have a new lover, you can give them to me at any time. I will sign it, and when I marry you, I was penniless. When I get divorced, I will also go out without your money."

She walked around him and started to leave.

William Walton pulled her arm: "I told you, we won't get a divorce."

Laura did not make a sound.

William Walton continued: "Do you really want your child to be born with a single parent family? They obviously have parents, so why are they doing this? "

She shook his hand away. "Isn't this what you want to bear? You caused it. Why are you asking me now? When you decided to do whatever you wanted, no one asked me what I thought, right? "

William Walton exhaled: "I know you're very angry, but I thought that you would forgive me in two to three days. I'm already mentally prepared, and I'll have to endure all of your anger. But don't mention divorce."

"The only thing I want to give up is marriage."

"And the child? After the baby was born, you didn't want it anymore? "

She replied without thinking, "Of course I want to."

"If so, why do you mention divorce? Do you think I'd be willing to give you the child to raise after the divorce? "

She clenched her fist.

"You have caused me to become like this today. Do you still want to fight with me for the custody of a child?"

"I am the father of the child and have the right to choose to live with the child, so if you don't want to be separated from the child, you'd better give up the idea of a divorce because I'm not going to be separated from the child at all."

She only had her child, was he going to fight with her?

William Walton knew that he had provoked her again.

He held her arms with both hands. "Laura, you don't want me to steal our child, marry someone else, have our child call someone else as mother, and let other women mistreat our child because she don't like our child? Marriage is always good, so are parents. What do you think? "

Her expression was cold: "William Walton, I'm not joking with you."

"I'm serious, we are all adults now. I think you should think about this problem carefully, weighing the pros and cons, the child living in a family with sound parents, that is the best living environment."

Looking at his gentle face, it was hard to imagine that he was actually fawning over her for Carol Wright's sake.

She pushed his arms away and turned to walk down the hill.

William Walton had always been a man who didn't listen to others' advice, so naturally, he wouldn't give up on pestering her because of her attitude.

He quickly stepped forward and held her horizontally without any warning.

"What are you doing, William Walton? Put me down!"

"Nope!"

William Walton said calmly.

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