Revenge On Her Ex After Rebirth
Chapter 436 Susan’s Question

Chapter 436 Susan's Question

Hannah dragged Susan straight out of bed, "Did you sleep all afternoon?"

Susan was limp. After being dragged up by Hannah, she still didn't want to get up and lay on the headboard. She said lazily, "Am I not recovering? I'm supposed to rest more during this period of time? Sleeping is the best way to rest." She was totally satisfied with what she said.

Hannah was speechless. She pulled Susan out of bed and said, "Go wash up, dinner is almost ready."

Susan made a lot of effort to make up her mind and followed Hannah to the bathroom.

Hannah gave her a screwed hot towel and said, "Wake yourself up."

Susan was wiping her cheeks, while Hannah was waiting beside her.

"Did you stay up late again last night?" asked Hannah.

Susan didn't answer. But the silence was also proof that Hannah was right.

"I told you to take a good rest, and all you did was stay up late at night and sleep during the day? Susan, can you take care of yourself? Don't you want to live a healthy and quality life for the rest of your time?" Hannah couldn't help but blame.

"I think I'm in good health now. I'm strong as an ox. Even my stomach feels comfortable after the miscarriage. I feel like the world is cheerful and it's not as bad as you said." Susan refuted.

"That's because your body is still young. With your body ageing, a lot of problems may appear and the cause is your carelessness during this time."

Susan looked nonchalant.

"Take care of yourself." Hannah wished Susan could understand the importance and stop being and behaving like a child.

"Okay." Susan promised casually.

"Finished?"

"Yep."

"Let's go downstairs and have dinner then. When I arrived, your servant told me it was almost ready. We shouldn't make others wait too long." Hannah urged. Susan followed Hannah downstairs.

Hannah was only half a year elder than Susan, yet, somehow, Susan always listened to her since they were children and felt that Hannah had a kind of "mother" feeling. They walked downstairs.

Edward was back from work already. He was on the sofa at that moment, seemingly waiting for Susan. He didn't ask the servants to wake Susan up. Sometimes Hannah felt that Edward spoiled Susan a little too much, reaching a point that Susan became a lawless person.

"Hannah, you're here." Edward said to Hannah enthusiastically.

"Hi Edward." Hannah answered politely.

"Nice to see you here, Hannah." Edward quickly stood up from the sofa and said, "Let's have dinner now."

"Sure." Hannah nodded.

On the contrary, Susan was much more indifferent to Edward. At least from others' perspectives, she didn't seem to like Edward. However, if it were true, she wouldn't have committed suicide because of her father's suicide in Hannah's previous life. Thinking about what had happened back then, Hannah was worried. She decided to have a good talk with Susan tonight.

They sat at the dining table. Edward kept asking Hannah to have more food. In return, Hannah did eat a lot. Seeing that, Susan was a little confused and asked, "Hannah, you're not pregnant, are you?" "What are you talking about?" Hannah felt a bit depressed. All she heard lately were questions about whether she was pregnant.

"Otherwise, don't you worry about gaining weight, as you are eating so much?"

"The food here is delicious." Hannah tried to explain.

Susan pouted.

Edward then served her more food and said, "Hannah, just eat as much as you want, don't listen to Susan's nonsense. If you like the food here, you should come more often. In addition to the servants, there are only Susan and me, quite lonely here."

"I will." Hannah nodded.

Coupled with the fact that Susan didn't like to talk to Edward, Edward must feel especially lonely.

After dinner, Susan took Hannah to the back garden and they sat in a gazebo. A servant made them tea. Susan was sitting in a comfy lazy chair, with not a worry on her mind. It was as if the miscarriage caused by the car accident a few days ago did not affect her.

"What do you want to talk to me today?" Susan asked, looking at the twinkling stars in the sky.

"About you and Manuel."

"I knew you are here for this." Susan made a facial expression like she knew everything, "If you want to talk about it, then just talk about it and I'll listen."

Hannah frowned. The change in Susan's attitude to Manuel was unexpected for her. But she believed Susan was up to nothing. She always believed her, a best friend forever.

"I want you to stay with Manuel." Hannah expressed her point directly and then explained, "The baby is gone, but you can have them again. This should not be the reason for your divorce. We both know that it was not an easy trip for you and Manuel to be together. I know you'd say that you were forced by him. But the final result is that you are together, and you married him and had a baby with him. Susan, you have to know your feelings for Manuel, right?"

There was coldness on Susan's face. Hannah found something different since Susan was weirdly calm about her question.

"Have you asked Manuel about this?" Susan turned to look at Hannah and asked seriously.

"What do you mean?"

"I meant, have you asked Manuel if he wants us to continue our marriage?""

"What is the point to ask him? Manuel loves you so much. As long as you're willing to start over with him, I'm 100 per cent sure he'll want to."

"Hannah, you don't know Manuel well enough. Yes, I admit that Manuel is a good person. He's good to anyone. He always makes people feel comfortable. But once he is provoked, he would take revenge. I accidentally miscarry his child and he will never forgive me. Do you know why I moved out of his house? It's because Manuel wanted to separate from me, it wasn't me who took the initiative." Hannah pursed her lips. She didn't know that Manuel would be so devastated. In her opinion, Manuel cared more about Susan than the baby.

"You keep telling me to start over with Manuel. I would like to ask you, if you were me if you had a miscarriage..."

"Can't you say something nice to me?" Hannah interrupted her directly.

Susan rolled her eyes and said, "It's an analogy. If you had a miscarriage, and Oscar ignored you and wanted to separate from you, how would you feel? Would you still believe that Oscar loves you?"

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