After Divorce I Became A Queen (Aurora and Sion)

Chapter 69 Sion Didn’t Love Aurora, Did He?



Chapter 69 Sion Didn’t Love Aurora, Did He?

Chapter 69 Sion Didn’t Love Aurora, Did He?

Aurora Robertson hurriedly lowered her head and continued to use her fork to turn the food in front of

her. But she didn't understand Sion's look just now.

Was he questioning whether she had taken contraceptives after sex?

If what was really what he thought, he was a... real jerk.

After that, no one spoke at the table anymore.

In the evening, Aurora went with Sion to their own room.

Aurora looked at the only queen-size bed in the room and thought it was very uncomfortable.

They had slept in it several times before, on their occasional visits to Carroll Manor. But things were

quite different now.

She could no longer lie in one bed composedly with Sion. This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

While Aurora was distracted, Sion had moved next to the sofa and draped his coat over it, unbuttoning

his shirt with his long fingers.

She turned away when she saw his action. Then she lowered her eyes and said in a low voice, "I'm

gonna sleep in the guest room."

Pausing, Sion turned to look at Aurora and said in an indifferent voice with no emotion, "If you sleep in

the guest room, was your intention to piss dad off if he finds out?"

"I..."

Aurora bit her lower lip, surprised that he should think so of her.

Her intention wasn't to annoy Sion's father. She just...

But her heart was trembling when she thought of that night of love.

But how did Sion, how did he act like it never happened, and then be in the same room with her as

before?

"Dad just got fine. We can't let him get upset."

Sion looked at her with eyes as cold as snow, indifferent and distant.

Such eyes...

Aurora felt her heart throb for an instant. She found that he really had no feelings for her.

"I'm gonna sleep on the sofa tonight."

Sion finished his words and lay down on the sofa. His tall figure exuded the power of refusing people

away, which made others dare not have any unreasonable thoughts.

What other thoughts could she have?

Aurora gave herself a deprecating smile and stifled the uncomfortable pain in her heart. She opened

the wardrobe and thought widely as she arranged the clothes.

He had sex with her the day before, but when he decided to get a divorce, he didn't want to go

anywhere near her now.

When was she going to owe him nothing, as well as he owes her nothing?

Maybe it didn't matter. When they had nothing to do with each other, they naturally didn't owe each

other anything.

After all, Sion didn't really owe her anything.

At that moment, Sion's mobile phone rang and Nevaeh Burns' name flashed across the screen, which

made her step-stop on her way to the bathroom.

"Hello."

"Sion, are you sleeping?"

Sion answered in a soft voice, "No, why?"

At this moment, Aurora could hear Nevaeh's voice distinctly, thinking her gentle voice quite matched

his.

Standing nearby, Aurora quieted her breathing, then turned and went to the bathroom.

"Nothing matter." Nevaeh's voice, like a breeze, came over the phone again, "Just knew about your

unpaid suspension."

Reaching out to pinch the middle of his eyebrows, Sion closed his eyes and said, "The situation of the

Carroll Group isn't stable, so I have to work there for a while."

Following him, Nevaeh also became depressed, "Well, can we meet tomorrow? I... want to tell you

something."

"Right."

"Can you bring Aurora with you? I want to say something to her, too."

Sion opened his eyes which were as dark as the quiet and deep night outside the window. His Adam's

apple moved a little, and he didn't refuse her request.

When Aurora finished her shower and went out of the bathroom, she found Sion lying on the sofa. A

blanket was loosely draped over his waist, exposing part of his shin.

His eyes closed, and his hand rested on his forehead as if he were asleep.

Relieved, Aurora went to bed before turning off the light.

"Are you busy tomorrow?"

At this moment, Sion spoke suddenly, which gave Aurora a jump.

She glanced at the man lying on the sofa, who was staring at the ceiling, and made Aurora wonder

what he was thinking.

"... Why?"

"Nevaeh wants to see you, and I didn't refuse her."

There was no superfluous emotion in his voice, which sounded frank and peaceful.

But Aurora frowned. Why Nevaeh wanted to see her?

"She already knows our relationship."

With her heart pounding, Aurora realized that Nevaeh had known it.

She thought, "Did Sion tell her that?

Now that... Nevaeh has known it, then why will she want to see me?"

She dared not go to meet Nevaeh because she didn't want to face such an embarrassing situation.

However, obviously, Sion had consented to Nevaeh on her behalf.

This man had always liked to make decisions for her, and she hated him for it.

Anyway, now that if both of them were so frank, wouldn't she lose face if she didn't go?

Thinking of that, Aurora agreed with deliberate casualness, "OK, we can have dinner together."

After finishing her words, she lay down and his most of her face under the quilt. An uncontrollable

sense of bitterness and sourness filled almost her entire chest.

Sion looked at this woman's indifferent face, and his thin lip curled faintly into a sneer. He thought,

"Does this marriage really not matter to her?"

He didn't know what he cared about.

He told himself that Nevaeh was the one he was been waiting for. As for his three-year marriage with

Aurora, it was just nothing but a mistake.

He didn't love Aurora, did he?


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