Head Over Heels

Chapter 162 He Is Dating

Hearst didn't mention divorce, but he wanted to broke up. Perhaps divorce was too heavy for him.

Seeing her pale face, he didn't feel sorry for her. Now as long as he looked at her, he could unconsciously imagine the scene that she betrayed him and stimulated his brain. "No way!" said Heidy firmly.

With a cold look on his face, he said in a calm voice, "I won't be an idiot anymore. I know you don't love our children and betray me, but I still force you to stay with me."

Shaking her head, she said sadly, "I didn't..."

Hearst didn't want to hear any explanation from her anymore. Then, he turned around and walked towards his car without looking back. With tears rolling in her eyes, she hurried forward and blocked the door, "What happened?"

Looking into his eyes, Hearst said coldly, "You know exactly what you did tonight." Hearst pushed her hand away again ruthlessly. He got in the car and drove away.

Standing there in a daze, Heidy looked helpless. She didn't understand why she with Hearst would be like this today. Heidy covered her face with her hands and cried silently.

The next day, Heidy showed up in the office with dark circles under her eyes. Looking at her eyes, Warren asked in surprise, "Boss, what's wrong with you? Didn't you sleep well last night?"

With a reluctant smile, she answered tiredly, "I'm fine. Just get ready. I'll have a meeting later."

After hearing her words, Warren asked curiously, "Boss, didn't you say that you would leave the rest to Mr. Paul? You are six months pregnant now. You should have a good rest."

It occurred to her that she would have to rest from today. She remembered that she had promised to Hearst at that time. However, since time finally came, a huge bottleneck appeared in her marriage with Hearst.

She closed her eyes bitterly. Sitting on the sofa, Heidy smiled and said, "Sorry, I forgot. Then let him take care of it. I'll have a good rest here today."

After a long pause, Warren said nothing. He didn't understand what Heidy was thinking, so as her assistant, he couldn't say anything more. Thinking of this, Warren turned around and left the office.

At noon, Jessica came to the office. Seeing that she was sitting on the sofa absentmindedly, Jessica walked up at once and said, "Heidy, how are you?"

Hearing the voice, Heidy looked at her. She smiled and leaned her head on Jessica's shoulder. Keeping her eyes straight ahead, Heidy said softly, "I'm tired, Jessica. I and Hearst have been through a lot. I thought we could be together forever, but it turns out..."

Touching her head, Jessica said helplessly, "All right, don't be too upset. You should have avoided the conflict with Hearst, but you two made things worse today."

With a faint smile, she said slo

nt. She felt that she was so cheap. "Well, we'd better not think too much. Maybe it's just a business dinner with the cooperative company," said Jessica, changing the subject.

With her hands crossed before her chest, Heidy smiled and said, "That's possible. After breakfast, I will talk to him. If he still didn't believe me at that time and chose to divorce, I wouldn't persuade him to stay."

Heidy was a woman with self-esteem. She wouldn't beg a man who was determined to divorce her. In particular, if he changed his mind, it would be more meaningless.

Heidy ate for a long time. It was delicious, but she had no appetite. Her mind was all on Hears. The two of them were not far away, but seemed to be far apart.

Heidy took the lead to go downstairs after the lunch. She stood at the top of the stairs and looked down. But she didn't see Hearst. Seeing this, Heidy stood still, decadent, in a complicated mood.

"Did he left?" asked Jessica, walking towards Heidy, as she looked around.

Coming back to her senses, Heidy smiled. Holding her hand, Heidy said casually, "Well, let me go to his company in the afternoon, so I can find him. Let's go to pay the bill." As she spoke, Heidy left, hand in hand with Jessica.

Soon after Heidy left, Hearst come out of the bathroom and go downstairs quietly. When Hearst walked out of the restaurant, Hearst walked towards his car with a poker face. "Why didn't you wait for me, Hearst?" said the girl.

Hearing that, Hearst stopped walking and said calmly, "I have something to deal with. You go back to the hotel by yourself."

"It's not convenient to take a taxi here. Why don't you drive me back?" the girl said with a smile.

"You can walk by myself." Then, he got in the car and sat on the driver's seat, without waiting for her answer. He stepped on the gas and drove away.

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