When Tina left Chandler's villa, she felt an indescribable exhaustion throughout her body.
Shouldn't they avoid meeting privately until he removes the curse?
Although she was the one who initiated the divorce, why is she the one feeling lost now?
Chandler hasn't told her what happened to the people from the Hunter family who caused the curse, which makes her uneasy.
She feels like things aren't that simple.
In fact, there is a simpler way to remove his curse and relieve his pain.
That is to have another child between them!
As long as they have the umbilical cord blood and placenta from the child, the problem can be solved.
But he rejected this condition that she proposed at the cost of divorce.
He said he didn't need her to have another child because of this.
When he refused this condition, she was relieved at that time.
But now, when she truly sees Chandler in pain, she wonders if this can really work.
Can she just let him suffer like this, and let him be tormented by the Quentin family?
When Tina returned to her residence, Lina rushed to greet her. "Did you stay at Chandler's place last night?"
Although she received a call from her daughter last night, saying that something came up and she wouldn't be coming back to sleep, their relationship is not the same as before, so it still worried her for a night.
"Yeah," Tina replied.
"But didn't you two get divorced? Why did you stay at his place for a night?" Lina asked curiously.
"He got injured, so I... stayed with him," Tina hesitated and gave a reason.
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