Chapter 2895 A long stream of smoke curled from his lips as he replied with chilling calm, "I don't care about what you feel.
If you feel being withwas a loss, I can compensate.
" He took a drag on his cigarette, pulling out his checkbook.
Leaning it against the wall, he glanced at her sideways.
"Would ten million suffice? If not, let's say thirty million, or fifty.
He ultimately scribbled down eighty million, tore the check, and flung it at her.
Melissa stood frozen, her eyes blinking in disbelief.
"So, no matter what I say, you just don't wantback anymore?" "Yes," Marcus confirmed unyieldingly.
"So stop bothering me.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI might soon have a wife.
Your persistence could complicate things for me.
His words were harsh, reflecting a desire to sever all ties with her.
Melissa's expression betrayed pain, yet to Marcus, this brought a sense of satisfaction.
Did her pain run deep, or was it merely a facade? Perhaps she would soon claim affection for someone else, like Ryan.
With a newfound indifference, Marcus stated, "We're even now.
As he moved to enter, Melissa clutched his hand, wedging hers in the door's gap, her dignity sacrificed in a plea for another chance.
"Marcus, I won't leave again," she sobbed, her words trailing off into tears.
Deep down, she sensed the futility; he was clearly done with her, underscored by his tossing of the check.
Yet, hope spurred her to beg.
Might he soften, and reconsider? But Marcus erupted.
"What do you mean by not leaving? Melissa, we're finished.
Do you understand what a breakup is? It means no more 'us.
Your life, your concerns, they're irrelevant tonow.
And mine to you.
This is a breakup.
It's not a child's gof playing house.
After his outburst, Marcus' anger subsided, leaving a calm in its wake.
His tone softened as he added, "We're not right for each other.
You were right.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWe're in different worlds.
It shouldn't have gone this far.
I pushed it.
So, take this 8 million as compensation.
Please, Melissa, don't cback.
Don't cause trouble for me, and don't put yourself through this again. Gently, he placed the check in her hand.
"This is goodbye.
"
With that, he eased her hand away, opened the door, and disappeared inside. Melissa remained at the door, immobile until her legs grew numb.
Slowly, she squatted, clutching her aching stomach, yet refusing to seek medical help. Her heart ached more than her body.