My Ex-Husband Cheated, and I Made a Fortune

A story of a wealthy young master who has a change of heart and chases after his wife, leading to a small bit of regret. The couple, destined to be together, goes through divorce, forced abortion, ...

Chapter 103 An Ning regains her memories

Anning is now lying in bed. On the wall above the bed is her wedding photo with Leiting. Outside the door, she can hear the sound of Leiting being beaten, and Leiting saying that he wants to marry another woman as a concubine.

Anning wanted to get out of bed to check, but the pain in her stomach prevented her from moving. She lifted the blanket and saw a pool of blood; pushing the blanket away, she saw blood flowing all over the floor.

Immediately afterward, Lei Ting pushed open the door and said, "It's been two years, and I haven't loved you." An Ning stared blankly at him. Was this a dream? Why did it feel so real?

An Ning wanted to wake up, but no matter how she broke the illusion, it would always reassemble, with countless fragments shattering and then reforming in front of her.

An Ning ran barefoot, the words pulling him back. In front of him was a cute little girl, whom An Ning wanted to hug, but he couldn't reach her.

The girl slowly turned into a phantom and disappeared. Anning squatted down and cried all over the ground. The whole illusion was filled with Lei Ting's cold eyes.

Anning pounded the ground and cried in despair. A divorce certificate appeared beside her. Anning picked it up and tore it to shreds. No matter how she tore it, the divorce certificate would always come back together.

An Ning calmed down, sat in the illusion, closed her eyes and meditated on the kindness Lei Ting had shown her, but no matter how she thought about it, the final image would always freeze in a sea of ​​blood red.

Deeply immersed in the hallucination, An Ning's mind was filled with the sentence, "It's been two years and I haven't loved you." This sentence completely held An Ning back, preventing her from waking up.

Lei Ting reached out his hand towards her, and An Ning stretched out her hands to grab him, but she grasped nothing.

The little girl ran over to Anning. Anning watched her run around, feeling very sad. She wanted to touch her but didn't dare, because if she touched her, the little girl would disappear.

Anning hugged herself and looked closely at the little girl; she resembled her, but even more so, Leiting. Leiting's cold eyes appeared behind the little girl, who cried out, "Mommy!" Anning stood up and ran forward to grab the little girl, but Leiting pushed her away.

At this moment, in reality, Lei Ting was lying on An Ning's stomach listening, while Liao Qian and Allen tactfully went to the next room.

In her hallucination, Anning felt movement in her stomach, as if someone was touching it. Trying to break free, she clutched her stomach and screamed. In reality, Anning suddenly clutched her stomach and screamed as well, startling Leiting.

Anning: "Leiting, no, don't hurt our child, no... me and your first child... no... Leiting... no..."

Anning was caught in a nightmare, running and screaming while clutching her stomach. The real Lei Ting grabbed her hand to calm her down. Finally, light appeared ahead, and Lei Ting's voice brought her back to reality.

Thunder: "Anning, Anning, wake up, wake up!"

Anning heard the thunder calling her and ran towards the voice. Images flashed through her mind like a revolving lantern, passing before her eyes again and again. Anning rushed out, finally breaking free.

A bright light shone in front of her, and a carousel flickered behind her. Finally, she could touch something; it was Lei Ting's warm hand holding her arm, and she could finally feel a touch of warmth.

Anning returned to reality, but the image in her mind remained. When Anning opened her eyes, Leiting was holding her hand. Anning was terrified and finally remembered that Leiting had held her hand like this when he took her to the hospital to have an abortion.

When Anning opened her eyes again, her gaze towards Leiting had changed, becoming fearful and terrified. Leiting realized that Anning had remembered, perhaps remembering everything from the past.

As expected, An Ning immediately withdrew her hand and pushed him away, retreating behind the bed, hugging herself tightly, curling up, and pleading with him in a slightly pleading manner.

Scenes flashed through her mind, connecting to form a complete chain of memories. Anning instinctively tried to push Leiting away, not wanting him to get close and hurt her. Leiting stood beside her, at a loss.

Anning: "Thunder, don't... don't hurt our child."

Thunder: "Anning, we... I won't hurt you anymore... Anning..."

Anning: "Don't come any closer...don't come any closer..."

An Ning waved her hands and shook her head, her panic making Lei Ting unsure of what to do. An Ning tried to push Lei Ting away, so Lei Ting could only retreat to his original position.

Lei Ting's guilty expression revealed his guilt. An Ning slowly looked at her stomach, touched it, and found it flat and empty. Seeing Lei Ting's guilty gaze, An Ning could no longer hold back and burst into tears. She pounded the bed with her hands, shouting in a hoarse voice.

Anning: "Why...why..."

Lei Ting immediately hugged her, and even though An Ning tried her best to push him away, Lei Ting refused to let go. Not only did he not let go, he also tightened his grip on her back.

Anning bit down hard on Leiting's shoulder. Despite the pain, Leiting didn't cry out and let Anning hit him, bite him, and scratch him with her nails. He didn't let go and hugged Anning, saying sorry. Anning shook her head, tears streaming down her face, covering Leiting's entire shoulder and mingling with the blood seeping from it.

A moment later, Anning had hit him enough. She changed from holding Leiting's flesh to hugging him and burying her face in his chest, crying.

Thunder: "I'm sorry, I was wrong. I'll never hurt you again, Anning. Don't cry... I was wrong..."

Anning remembered everything, including everything Leiting had done for him again. The pain of watching his child slip away right before his eyes was all there.

At this point, Anning no longer found the feeling strange, but rather a real and tangible pain that she had to swallow.

This pain was built on the life of an innocent child. Anning pounded on Leiting to get to the bottom of it. Leiting didn't know how to express his guilt and remorse in words, so he could only keep apologizing.

Anning: "Why, why... That's our child, our first child, your child! Why, why..."

Lei Ting: "I was wrong, I regret it, I regret it so much. I really wish I could die and be buried with that child. It's our child, our first child. I'm sorry to you, and I'm sorry to our child. My heart aches so much, it really aches. In the six months since you left, I haven't slept well for a single day, not a single day has passed without regret. Anning, hold me, don't let go of me again..."

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