My Mysterious Hidden Husband-Chapter 172: Every Word I Said About Love Was True

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Chapter 172: Chapter 172: Every Word I Said About Love Was True

Early the next morning, since Erin Bishop didnโ€™t have to go to the office so early, she could help her watch the child. ๐’ป๐‘Ÿโ„ฏโ„ฏ๐‘ค๐‘’๐‘๐‘›๐˜ฐ๐“‹๐‘’๐“.๐’ธ๐‘œ๐˜ฎ

Shannon Quinn texted Vincent Rhodes to meet up, and he replied saying he would be there soon.

Shannon Quinn didnโ€™t know where he meant by "there," but halfway through breakfast, Vincent Rhodes called to say he was waiting downstairs.

She rushed to the balcony for a glance, hurriedly finished the bread in her hand, didnโ€™t bother to tidy up, changed clothes, and went downstairs.

Clearly, she was going for a divorce, yet she had the feeling of going on a date with him.

When she got downstairs, she saw Vincent Rhodesโ€™ car parked by the roadside. He was standing by the car door wearing sunglasses, just standing there was enough to attract attention. Passing girls couldnโ€™t help but take a second look at him, while his eyes under the sunglasses were completely focused on the approaching Shannon Quinn.

She didnโ€™t know if he had to go to the office later or if he just preferred this attire, as he was still in a sleek dark suit with no expression visible on his face.

"Have you had breakfast?"

Shannon Quinn nodded slightly, she thought the first thing heโ€™d ask about would be the child.

"Letโ€™s go." He opened the passenger door, politely gesturing for Shannon Quinn to get in.

Shannon Quinn hesitated for a moment, didnโ€™t accept the gesture, and instead opened the back door herself and got in.

Vincent Rhodes paused but said nothing, walked around the car and got into the driverโ€™s seat, then drove off.

In the car, Shannon Quinnโ€™s gaze was constantly outside the window. Vincent Rhodes looked straight ahead, occasionally glancing at Shannon Quinn through the rearview mirror, as if wanting to say something, but didnโ€™t know where to start.

He knew well that no amount of words could change anything now, he hadnโ€™t done anything for her, and wanting to bind her with him just with an "I love you" was indeed selfish.

At the civil affairs bureau, there were people getting married and divorced. The sweet moments of newlyweds, and the indifference after hopeful aspirations about marriage, with both laughter and arguments.

Shannon Quinn didnโ€™t know which category she belonged to, feeling like none of these emotions matched her. Marriage and divorce seemed like something she hadnโ€™t personally experienced.

They hadnโ€™t followed the process when getting married, but did everything according to the rules when divorcing, not taking much time.

Ironically, she held the divorce certificate in her hand, yet still didnโ€™t know what the marriage certificate looked like.

Shannon Quinn put the documents into her bag, feeling no sense of relief inside.

"Shannon..." Vincent Rhodes called her as they stepped out of the civil affairs bureau.

Shannon Quinn stopped, speaking to herself, "Iโ€™ll take a taxi back myself, you go do your thing."

She was eager to clarify and cut off their relationship, something Vincent Rhodes had expected, so he wasnโ€™t surprised, but what he wanted to say wasnโ€™t that.

"Iโ€™m sorry for causing you so much trouble. Iโ€™ve seldom seen things from your perspective, if..."

"No need for that, neither of us owes the other, you also spent a lot of money on the wedding, I donโ€™t blame you, just feel that the divorce benefits everyone."

Vincent Rhodes tugged at the corners of his mouth, realizing she no longer belonged to him, making it hard to smile, his tone a bit melancholic, and softly asked her, "...Will you remarry?"

Shannon Quinn paused, then smiled and said, "Thatโ€™s my own business now."

Vincent Rhodes smiled and said, "I didnโ€™t mean anything else, I just wanted to say, if you do marry, find someone whoโ€™ll be good for both you and the child. Donโ€™t forget what youโ€™ve always wanted."

"Yeah, I know what matters, if thereโ€™s nothing else, Iโ€™ll leave now."

Vincent Rhodes didnโ€™t nod, obviously reluctant to part because after this, he didnโ€™t know what their next meeting would be like, whether sheโ€™d be nestled in another manโ€™s arms, and whether that man could give her the stable life she wanted.

He dared not think about it, selfishly wishing sheโ€™d wait for him to come back, but couldnโ€™t bear to bring any more turmoil to her and the child.

Shannon Quinn walked toward the roadside, and it just so happened there was a taxi driving nearby, she raised her hand to flag it down.

As the car slowly approached her, Vincent Rhodes couldnโ€™t help but call out to her, "Shannon..."

Shannon Quinn turned around, her gaze mild as she looked at him, showing no trace of reluctance in her eyes.

They looked at each other for a while, the car stopped in front of Shannon Quinn.

Seeing him remaining silent, Shannon Quinn turned her head, reached out, and opened the car door.

And at that moment, his voice, carried by the morning breeze, reached her ears.

"What I said about love was true."

His voice was very light, almost like he was talking to himself. Shannon Quinn heard it, but it was unclear, as car horns on the road drowned out all other sounds.

She feigned indifference, as if she didnโ€™t hear anything, and got into the car, crouching a bit.

The car started slowly, driving forward.

After traveling a distance, Shannon Quinn looked back outside the window, and he was still standing there, facing the direction she left.

At that moment, Shannon Quinnโ€™s heart ached a bit, her nose felt slightly sore.

If this is the taste of love, sheโ€™d rather not taste it.

Back home, as soon as she opened the door, she heard the child crying.

Erin Bishop was holding the child, and when she saw Shannon Quinn return, it was like seeing a savior.

"Oh my gosh, youโ€™ve finally returned. I canโ€™t manage, no matter how I comfort, still crying, clings too much to you, right?!"

Shannon Quinn quickly changed her shoes, went over to take the child in her arms, "Probably hungry."

Sitting on the sofa, her breastfeeding posture was no longer clumsy, and the child quieted down too.

Erin Bishop sat next to her and softly asked, "Did you get it done?"

"Yeah."

"How do you feel? What about your heart?"

Shannon Quinnโ€™s gaze somewhat lacked focus on the coffee table, a somewhat forced smile, "No feelings really, there was hardly any interaction between us anyway. Both marriage and divorce, I went through them alone."

"Shannon, are you really open-minded or are you holding your feelings inside? You say that without the child, divorcing is no big deal. I agree with that, but now thereโ€™s still a little one between you two. I donโ€™t believe you can just let go that easily."

"Whether I can let go or not, I have to."

Erin Bishop pursed her lips, unwilling to tangle with these matters affecting Shannon Quinnโ€™s mood, just said, "Now that everythingโ€™s almost settled, find a time to register the childโ€™s residence."

"Hmm, Iโ€™ll go this afternoon."

"Have you chosen a name? We canโ€™t keep calling him Leo, right?"

Shannon Quinn looked down at the child in her arms, paused for two seconds, and said, "Letโ€™s call him Finn Quinn."

"Finn Quinn? Whatโ€™s the meaning behind it?"

Shannon Quinn recalled Vincent Rhodesโ€™ words in her mind, but just smiled and shook her head at Erin Bishop, "Just think it sounds nice."

"Alright, itโ€™s your son, your call. But the name is nice, simple and elegant, heโ€™ll surely grow up to be dashingly charismatic."