Chapter 416

"Andrew Montgomery." Nathaniel Whitmore said.

"Another Montgomery?" Gregory Thornton raised an eyebrow. "You mentioned Evelyn's closeness to Julian before. Could the Montgomerys have some hidden agenda against your family?"

Nathaniel swirled his wine glass before taking a sip. "Not against my family. Against Evelyn herself."

"Let me tell you something, Nate," Gregory leaned in, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "If you've developed feelings for Evelynโ€”and considering you two haven't finalized the divorce yetโ€”it wouldn't be hard to keep her by your side."

"After all, she used to worship the ground you walked on, playing the perfect devoted wife. If you just show her a little attention, wonโ€™t she come running back?"

Nathanielโ€™s mind flashed to Evelynโ€™s recent words: "If you replace your boyfriend fast enough, you wonโ€™t have time to be sad."

"As long as your new man measures up, youโ€™ll forget your ex in no time."

His jaw tightened. "Sheโ€™s not that easily swayed anymore."

Ever since Nathaniel had brought up divorce, Evelyn had transformed into someone unrecognizableโ€”distant, untouchable.

Gregory clicked his tongue. "Are you seriously considering coaxing her back? Just admit itโ€”youโ€™ve fallen for her."

The truth was painfully obvious.

Nathaniel cleared his throat. "I just think whether we divorce or not doesnโ€™t matter much."

"Grandmother Eleanor adores her, and I donโ€™t have strong feelings about marriage either way. Itโ€™s not a big deal."

Gregory scoffed. "Youโ€™re lying to yourself. If you truly felt that way, why file for divorce in the first place?"

Nathaniel hesitated. "At the time, I thought keeping Evelyn tied to the Whitmore name for three years was unfair."

"A woman like her shouldnโ€™t waste her life in a loveless marriage. She deserved a fresh start."

Gregory countered immediately, "Then why are you stopping her from leaving now?"

He couldnโ€™t understand Nathanielโ€™s stubborn denial.

Setting his wine glass down, Nathaniel finally admitted, "Because Evelyn is pregnant."

Gregory choked on his drink, coughing violently as he gaped at Nathaniel. "Yours?"

Nathanielโ€™s expression darkened. "Probably not."

"What do you mean, probably not? Waitโ€”are you saying the baby is Julianโ€™s?" Gregoryโ€™s voice rose in disbelief. "With all this, shouldnโ€™t you be speeding up the divorce? Why would you want to deal with this mess?"

Nathaniel shrugged, feigning indifference. "I donโ€™t care about the child."

"Before, I lied about Evelyn being pregnant to convince Grandmother Eleanor to undergo surgery."

"Now that sheโ€™s recovering, the truth about the fake pregnancy wouldโ€™ve come out eventually. But now, Evelyn is actually pregnant."

"Even if the child isnโ€™t mine, I can overlook itโ€”for Grandmotherโ€™s sake."

Gregory stared at him like heโ€™d lost his mind. "Nathaniel, are you serious?"

Signing divorce papers was one thing. But willingly raising another manโ€™s child? That was something else entirely.

It was clearโ€”Nathaniel still loved Evelyn.

No man would endure this if he didnโ€™t.

Ignoring Gregoryโ€™s shock, Nathaniel checked his phone and saw a missed call from Evelyn. He didnโ€™t return it.

His lips thinned. She was probably calling about the divorce agreement theyโ€™d discussed earlier.

Gregory leaned closer. "Who called? Evelyn?"

"Yeah. I didnโ€™t answer."

Nathaniel stared at his screen, his voice low and hesitant. "โ€ฆShould I call her back?"

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