Don't Fall For Me, CEO-Chapter 941: Apologize to You?

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Chapter 941: Chapter 941: Apologize to You?

"Do you think I didn’t want to abort you back then?"

Jenna Sawyer was exasperated.

In fact, if it wasn’t for getting pregnant with Yvonne Donovan, perhaps she wouldn’t have been able to marry Richard Donovan at all.

Moreover, even after marriage, she did consider aborting Yvonne to have a child of Richard Donovan’s own blood.

But the problem was, even after marriage, Richard Donovan always slept in a separate room from her.

Jenna Sawyer remembered a time when she couldn’t bear being a living widow, so she undressed and slipped into Richard Donovan’s bed. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

At that time, she was still early in her pregnancy, her figure even more voluptuous than before, a temptation few men could refuse.

Unexpectedly, when Richard Donovan found her in bed, he simply covered her entirely with the blanket, instructing, "Rest well, don’t disturb the child."

Then, he got up and left the bedroom, giving Jenna Sawyer the space.

Though frustrated, Jenna Sawyer thought Richard Donovan just didn’t want to hurt the child in her belly.

So after giving birth to Yvonne, she tried once more to climb into Richard Donovan’s bed.

To ensure nothing went wrong, she even lit some sedative incense in the room.

Unexpectedly, Richard Donovan once again pushed her away, retreating to the bathroom for a cold shower.

A shower that lasted the entire night.

After that night, Richard Donovan caught a severe cold, and Jenna Sawyer’s heart completely froze...

Recalling those events, Jenna Sawyer closed her eyes in despair, only speaking after a moment, "Once the wound heals, go back and pack your things. I’ve found you an apartment outside."

With Yvonne Donovan’s current status, it wasn’t appropriate for her to stay with the Donovan Family any longer.

So before Yvonne woke up, Jenna Sawyer had already contacted several agents to help find a house.

Of course, not only did they need to move; they had to eventually leave this country.

But for now, moving out of the Donovan Family residence was the first step before making further plans.

Knowing her daughter well, Jenna Sawyer understood Yvonne didn’t truly intend to commit suicide, so after briefly instructing her on what to do next, she prepared to leave.

Surprisingly, Yvonne cried out, "I don’t want to move out. That’s my home, I don’t want to go anywhere!"

"Even if you don’t want to move, do you think the Donovan Family can accommodate someone with no blood relation, yet who deceived them for so long and brought such upheaval?"

"I didn’t deceive them. This isn’t my fault!"

"But your live broadcast has made the scandal uncontrollable, potentially affecting next year’s election results. Do you think they’ll accept you under these circumstances?"

At this, Yvonne had no retort.

Born into a world of fame and fortune, she naturally knew the turmoil she brought to the Donovan Family was no small matter.

Even as relatives, they might not tolerate what she had done.

Let alone, now she was merely a person with no connection whatsoever to their Donovan Family.

Seeing Yvonne fall completely silent, Jenna Sawyer finally picked up her bag, ready to leave and deal with the mess Yvonne had left her.

Before exiting the ward, Jenna Sawyer suddenly stopped in her tracks.

"This is all your doing. You can’t blame anyone else!"

Leaving those words behind, Jenna Sawyer left on her own.

Meanwhile, Yvonne broke down hysterically, smashing everything in the ward that could be destroyed.

*

Roman Kidd only realized after seeing Richard Donovan’s handwritten letter why July Quinn had turned sullen during their lunch when he mentioned the words "illegitimate child."

He had unintentionally hurt him.

So, even though he was still in a meeting, Roman Kidd took a moment to message July Quinn from his personal account.

[Sorry, I didn’t know about your relationship with President Donovan. I apologize for my words and actions.]

Receiving such a formal apology message would generally result in forgiveness.

Especially when the person apologizing is in a high position.

But unexpectedly, July Quinn’s response was:

[If apologies were effective, there wouldn’t be so many murder cases in the world.]