The Spare Wife by Nadia Gordon

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Chapter 637 Let’s Break Up
Sean was too young, and the situation was serious.
His situation was indeed disheartening.
When Abigail came out of the hospital, she got into the car with Sean, but the car didn’t start for a long time.
Sean hesitated on whether to speak up or not. He gazed at the gloomy sky outside, lost in thought.
From then on, he had to live cautiously every year, dealing with not only the troubles brought by the cold but also various
illnesses. This meant that he couldn’t afford to get sick. Once he fell ill, it would be easy for him to lose his life.
“You should go back to Pendorf. The winters in Pendorf are not very cold, and it won’t be so difficult for you...” Abigail said, biting
her lip hard as she started the.engine.
Sean nodded.
Abigail drove while silently shedding tears.
She always felt that her relationship with Sean was both deep and shallow. They had been married for three years and liked
each other, but because they were not honest with each other, the three years were in vain, ultimately leading to a divorce.
Just when they finally got together, Sean’s health deteriorated.
From now on, he couldn’t live as he pleased. He was worried that he would die at any moment, just like a cancer patient, not
knowing when the disease would take his life.
“I’ve thought about it. Let’s not be together anymore. I will go back to Pendorf and break off the engagement with the Pearsons.”
When the car stopped in the parking lot, Sean suddenly spoke to Abigail.
Abigail turned her head to look at him. “Why?”
He leaned back in his seat and looked at her with a helpless look in his eyes. “Because I’ve realized that the consequences of
not cherishing you are very serious. I must bear the consequences of losing you forever.”
“We promised Grandma...” Abigail said.

“Abigail, I don’t want to hold you back. Even if we get married and have children, what’s the point? I’m afraid that I might die at
any moment, leaving you a widow and the child without a father,” Sean muttered with a bitter smile.
“Are you abandoning me?!” Abigail became angry as she shouted, “We agreed to date for two years, and if everything went
smoothly during these two years, we would get married. And now you’re giving up
on me?!”
“I have gone all out for love, and to make you forgive me, I didn’t even hesitate to go to the Golden
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Triangle. But at this moment, I really want to step back.” Sean finished speaking and furrowed his brows, lowering his gaze.
Abigail could still choose Eric or someone else. They were healthy and could accompany her to the end of her life.
Sean, however, couldn’t. Some people, once they lose something, might have to lose it for the rest of
their lives.
Abigail’s eyes were red, and she sobbed softly. “What are you going to do, then? Retreat? Sean Graham, if I had known you
were a coward, I wouldn’t have fallen in love with you. You’re just a jerk!”
After saying that, she opened the car door and left.
Sean immediately followed and exited the car, hurriedly catching up with Abigail.
Inside the elevator, Sean coughed again.
Abigail looked at him, her eyes red. However, no tears fell.
“Don’t be angry. We can still be friends,” Sean commented. He planned to give up on Abigail. It was not on a whim but because
he considered the future.
What if he was short-lived, and he was gone this winter or next year? Without getting married or having children, Abigail still had
many choices. Giving up was difficult, but Sean understood that the deeper one loved someone, the more they had to let go and
consider their future.

What he regretted now was that Abigail found out about his condition.
If he directly told Abigail about the breakup, she would only hate him.
If he waited until she got married and had children, she would slowly forget about him.
Abigail returned to the office, her mind gradually calming down. She sat in front of her desk and looked at Sean, saying, “You can
be friends if you want, but think it through. If you give up this time, there’s no possibility of reconciliation.”
Sean hadn’t spoken yet, and she continued, “I’ve always been heartless and indifferent. Once I’m abandoned, I won’t even look
at the other person again. Because you have disappointed me countless times, once you make a decision, I won’t have any
expectations of you anymore.”
Her words deeply touched Sean’s heart, and he stared at Abigail without speaking for a long time.
“Think it through. I’ll talk to Luna on L.Moon’s side and accompany you back to Pendorf. I’ll find a doctor for you,” Abigail
continued. “If you’re not ready to take risks with the person you love, I won’t force you. When you’ve made up your mind, we can
have a peaceful breakup, okay?”
In the face of Abigail’s bravery, rationality, and even maturity in treating their relationship, Sean felt a strong sense of reluctance
and attachment.
How could he bear to let someone like her go? What if someone else didn’t treat her as well and bullied
her?
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Meanwhile, Abigail called Luna and asked her to come to the Pearsons for dinner that evening
efore it was time to leave work. Abigail took Sean home. The temperature dropped even dark, and she was worried about his
health
As soon as Sean returned to the Pearsons, he couldn’t stop coughing
Abigail brewed him some medicine while waiting for Luna and Josh to come back

Scarlett stood by Abigail’s side, listening to Sean’s coughing in the living room, her brows furrowed tightly.


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