Chapter: 378
Theodore met her gaze, set down his knife and fork, wiped his hands with a napkin, and replied, “What would you like to know?”
“How do you feel about tonight’s dinner?” Ariana asked hesitantly. Although she didn’t want to ask this question, she was
uncertain how to broach the topic she truly wished to discuss.
Theodore was mildly surprised by her inquiry. He chuckled and said, “It’s quite enjoyable. Horace selected this restaurant, and
his taste is usually impeccable.”
Ariana agreed, “Yes, it’s quite nice.”
Subsequently, she was at a loss for words and unsure of what to say next.
Ariana reached out to touch the roses beside her and inquired, “What’s the occasion for these flowers today?”
Perhaps she should have said “roses” instead? In Ariana’s understanding, roses were typically reserved for one’s beloved.
Theodore remained silent, simply gazing at her.
“Theodore, you’ve not only sent me flowers but also moved in next door. You’ve been attentive and supportive. What exactly are
you trying to achieve?”
Seemingly fearful of his response, she continued without waiting for an answer, “I confess that broke my vow and fell for you
during our marriage of convenience. It’s infuriating. So, this is my final question, and I ask you earnestly, do you genuinely care
for me?”
It was only after asking the question that she felt a sense of relief. If Theodore were to provide a negative response, she would
abandon hope entirely.
Following a prolonged silence, Theodore spoke. “Does it truly matter whether I like you or not? Ariana, I assure you that you will
always remain my wife, and I will never entertain affection for another woman. I can fulfill all your desires. Why are you so
insistent on an answer, even secretly plotting to leave me and file for divorce?”
Hearing his words, Ariana was momentarily stunned. It then dawned on her that Theodore had discovered the divorce papers.
Perhaps it was when the police returned her bag after the car accident and Theodore found them inside. No wonder he had
appeared troubled all of a sudden in the hospital that day.
She pressed her lips together and declared, “Yes, I want to divorce you.”
Theodore was shocked by how firmly Ariana used the word “divorce.”
His expression darkened. “Is this your plan?”
“Yes, if you don’t love me, then let’s part ways. I won’t force you to love me.” Ariana spoke with difficulty.
After a lengthy silence, Theodore asked gently, “Why did you initially agree to marry me, someone you didn’t know? At that time,
you didn’t even know whether I would wake up or not. Now, you’ve fallen in love with me, but you want a divorce.
He scoffed and continued, “Is it just because of my feelings? Is the answer that crucial? Even if I provide a positive response, it
would be meaningless if my actions don’t match my words. I’ve told you I can give you whatever you desire.”
“Except love, right?” Ariana gazed at him, disappointed, trying her best to keep her voice calm. “Yes, | admit that I had my own
motives for marrying you initially, but not anymore.”
Theodore remained silent, watching her with a complex expression.
Ariana lowered her gaze, tightened her fists, and said, “If I never fell in love with you, I might have agreed to your proposal to be
your wife and a member of the Anderson family forever. But it’s precisely because I truly fell in love with you that I can’t bear to
see myself sinking deeper into a loveless marriage.”