After two years of silent companionship, she received such ridicule and hurt from him. Her heart felt cold. Did he really see her as such a scheming person? Probably not. He said those things just to provoke her, to make her retreat. After all, he had Catherine now, and her father suddenly wanted him to marry her. Of course, he was unwilling.
"Forget it, forget it," she comforted herself. When she looked up again, she had already made up her mind.
In the private room of the bar, Jonathan drank one glass after another. He knew she wasn't that kind of person; she was so naive, even a bit silly. But he still couldn't control himself and said those hurtful things. He was already troubled by the estranged relationship with Catherine, and now with her pregnancy and him being forced to marry, his reason was completely destroyed.