Chapter 221

"And so what?" Deborah frowned.

"That...."

"And what does it matter to you what we do or don't do?" Deborah said, stepping closer to her beloved and placing herself between them. "And though it hurts, Jayden is the father of our child, and..." "Actually, you're mistaken there," a male voice interrupted from behind them.

Deborah turned around in surprise to see Roger approaching.

I'm James' father, and I hope you haven't forgotten what we agreed on last night."

"What?" Jayden exclaimed angrily, grabbing her arm. "Deborah, what does this mean?"

"Jayden... I... I actually made an agreement with Roger last night and..."

...

"What? Are you serious?" he yelled, releasing her and stepping back. "Are you really going to let him near James? He never cared about him!"

"Cooper, stop whining. No matter what you do, that child has my blood, so he will always be my son, no matter how much you try to deny it," Roger said with a smile, moving closer to Deborah. "Stay away from them," Jayden said, positioning himself between Roger and Deborah.

Marie was irritated by being ignored, but had no choice but to wait.

"I told you they'd be with me today, so face it, Cooper... you'll never be loved as you want."

"Same goes for you, Peterson. I see that becoming a pauper has affected your brain, or did you forget that you used to say you hated Deborah and wanted nothing to do with the kid?" "Well, I've changed and matured, so I want to recover what I lost."

"Good one. Let me laugh," Jayden said sarcastically.

"Think what you want, but today Deborah and James will come with me for a stroll," Roger said, grabbing Deborah and pulling her toward him.

"Deborah... if you go with him, this is over," Jayden said, locking eyes with her.

"What..." Deborah looked at him, stunned.

"Ha.... well, that's better for me. I can get back my beloved wife," Roger said, wrapping his arms around her waist.

"Let me go!" Deborah ordered, struggling and trying not to wake the baby. "What's wrong with you?"

"Admit it. Last night you made it clear that you miss me because Cooper doesn't measure up."

"What?!" Deborah flushed, pulling away slightly. "I never wrote that."

"Deborah, is that true?" Jayden asked.

""Of course not!"

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Chapter 221

"Come on, my love, don't lie."

"Yes, Deborah, don't lie. Besides, as they say, where there was fire, ashes remain," Marie said mockingly. "Stay out of this, you tramp."

"Stop insulting Marie. It's clear that the tramp is someone else," Jayden said furiously. "I won't forgive you for this, Deborah."

"But Jayden, Roger is lying. I never wrote that," she said, distressed.

"Don't be modest, my Debbie," Roger said, hugging her from behind and kissing her on the cheek. "And let Cooper continue with his tantrums because we have an appointment at the registry to register James as our child." "What? Deborah, is he serious?"

"Jayden. I..." She seemed nervous, pulling away from Roger's touch. "I've been thinking a lot, and I believe this is the fair thing to do." "Perfect. In that case, don't bother coming back home, I don't want to see you in my life again," he declared, turning his back on her.

"Jayden... Jayden, wait..." she called, but saw that he was ignoring her.

"Ha... ha.. well, you heard him. It's better for you to leave because they no longer want you, and as you noticed, your trick didn't work because they're not interested in adopting your bastard," Marie said with a mocking smile as she turned and ran to catch up with Jayden. "Jayden, darling, wait for me."

"Bitch..." Deborah tried to grab Marie's hair, but was stopped.

"Deborah," Roger grabbed her hand, pointing out that their argument had attracted a lot of attention, and people were recording them.

Deborah bit her lip and took Roger's hand to quickly leave the area.

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