Chapter 321 I Can’t Let Her Go
Tyrone felt his mood plummet when Brad mentioned that Aella was playing poker in Webster
Manor.
He had been injured to save her, and she was still in the mood to play poker?
Tyrone lay on the hospital bed, feeling a dull ache deep in his heart.
Brad stood up and put on his coat. “Aella sent another message. I need to hurry over. She hasn’t won a single game against Sayer.”
Tyrone didn’t respond.
Seeing Tyrone lying there like a dead fish, not reacting at all, Brad sighed. “Come on, Tyrone. You’ll get used to life without Aella eventually.”
Tyrone lay on the bed, slowly opening his eyes when he heard the door to the room open, then close.
He had been married to Aella for 3 years, busy with work, socializing, and a million other things.
Aella waited for him during the day and at night. It was always her waiting for him.
After Zera and her son returned to the country, he had even less time for Aella than before.
Because of them, Aella had cried, thrown tantrums, broken down, and given him the cold shoulder… until their relationship fell apart and ended in divorce.
And he had kept suppressing her emotions, her anger, and her responses.
Tyrone curled slightly on the bed, feeling sad.
It turned out that waiting alone was really hard.
It turned out that being ignored, neglected, and pushed down by someone you care about was incredibly painful.
When Virginia entered the hospital room, she saw her son lying alone in the bed.
Feeling a pang of heartache, Virginia set down the dinner and sat beside the bed. “Get up and eat something. Let’s talk.”
His eyes slowly focused on her.
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He looked at Virginia by the bed and said in a hoarse voice, “Mom, I’m not hungry.”
After saying that, Tyrone lowered his gaze to hide the emotions in his eyes.
Virginia said, “Tyrone, after everything you’ve been through, do you know where you went wrong?”
Her son wasn’t not hungry; he just couldn’t stomach it.
Tyrone gently closed his eyes, tears gathering at the corners.
He remained silent for a long time before finally managing to say, “I’d screwed up. In every possible way.”
He was wrong for being indecisive during the marriage, for not clearly setting boundaries with Zera.
He was wrong for taking Zera’s son under the table, promising to take care of her and her daughter.
He was wrong for being so cold and domineering toward Aella.
He was wrong for always trying to solve problems his own way without listening to Aella’s needs.
He was wrong for not heeding his mother’s advice and destroying his own marriage.

“What are you doing?”
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