My attention was focused on brain infarction and cerebral hemorrhages as he mentioned.
Because the doctor said that my grandmother died of a cerebral hemorrhage caused by a brain infarction.
Looking at the ironic gift in front of me, I picked them up and threw them into the trash can.
Daniel glanced at the nutritional supplements in the trash can and said to me in embarrassment, "I specially bought them for Grandma. What are you doing, Diana?"
I was annoyed at Daniel's question and didn't want to answer him.
I expressionlessly took out the divorce agreement that I had prepared early in the morning and placed it on the coffee table, saying coldly, "Daniel, let's get a divorce."
As if struck by lightning, Daniel froze, looking at me in astonishment as he asked, "What did you say?"
I didn't want to repeat myself, but just looked at the man in front of me indifferently and said, "Daniel, since you no longer love me, let's end the relationship. I'm tired after all these years."
Daniel didn't dare to look into my eyes, as if pondering my words. After a moment he said, "Diana, when you called me, I was really in a meeting. I didn't mean not to see Grandma. I just couldn't get away..."
"Really?"
Looking at Daniel's look of trying to defend himself, I felt it was absurd and continued, "I called your colleagues and they all said you weren't in the office. Daniel, may I ask where you were having a meeting? At Deharbor?"
The man nodded with a frozen face and stammered, "Yes, yes."
I suddenly laughed.
In the past, every time Daniel lied to me, I had deceived myself and made up the place Deharbor.
Daniel never knew that this place actually didn't exist.
Looking at his terrified appearance, I couldn't help but find it extremely ridiculous and coldly said, "Daniel, there is no Deharbor in this world."
After saying that, I turned and left.
However, Daniel reached out to block my way and anxiously explained, "I'm sorry, Diana. I admit that I wasn't in a meeting when you called me."
"But I didn't intentionally hide it from you. It was mainly because I was afraid you would be unhappy if you knew."
Looking at the man's face, I was calm and indifferent, and I said faintly, "It doesn't matter whether I'm happy or not."
Seeing that I didn't relent, Daniel completely lost patience and raised his voice, saying, "That's enough, Diana! I just went to celebrate Julia's birthday. What's the big deal?"