Chapter 969 Only Loneliness
Chapter 969 Only Loneliness
"Fortunately, Anya hasn't been pregnant. Otherwise, it'll their baby."
As a mother, Emelia thought more about children's stuff.
But then she added: "I don't know who is so vicious to deliberately tell this on New Year's Eve."
Emelia's question was good. She asked Julian at home before, and his answer was: Certainly not Phil,
and that man must have ulterior motives.
As to who exposed this, Phil must not have been able to check at this time.
Nina lamented, "What is love? Let people bet their lives for love. "
Emelia continued, "Only loneliness"
What they said was from the same poet. Nina exclaimed for love, while Emelia sighed at the bleak
separation between Phil and Anya.
Phil's effort in this relationship was obvious to all. He would be more heartbreaking than Anya.
In the ward, as Maisie was about to help Anya lie down and rest, Anya heard Emelia and Nina knock
on the door outside, and couldn't help but cry again.
In the past few years, she had few friends around her, and her only one friend had traveled with her
parents. If they had not come to see her, she would have been alone in the hospital.
Otherwise Phil would guard her, but she didn't want to see him at all.
But Anya thought again that they knew her because of Phil, and she suddenly felt even sadder that she
couldn't get out of Phil's impact all her life.
Anya cried hard.
"Don't be afraid. If Phil continues to embarrass you this time, we'll all help you," Nina thought Anya was
crying because she was worried about Phil's entanglement, so she hurried to give her mental support.
After knowing that Anya spared suicide to get rid of Phil, Nina told Cameron she vowed to help Anya
leave.
As a result, on the way to hospital, she knew that Phil had signed a divorce agreement, which made
her lose the chance.
Seeing that Anya cried harder, Nina held Maisie and cried too.
Emelia's eyes reddened, "Tell us if you have any difficulties."
As soon as Anya saw Emelia was about to sob, she stopped crying, "I'm not in trouble. I'm so moved
because you all come to see me."
"I thought you were all close to Phil, so no one would come to see me. I didn't expect you all to come,"
said Anya, crying again.
"I... I'm very happy you all came to see me, but because you all know me through Phil, I'm sad..."
Anya made a confession.
Nina laughed: "If we make friends with you because of Phil, we won't come to see you late at night."
"Yes, we're here just because of you," said Emelia.
Maisie also said, "Although we haven't been in contact with you a few times, we can feel you're a good
girl."
"I heard from Ezra. Erika once went to badger with him, and you helped him."
"You're arrogant on the surface, but actually you're kind. We all like you."
What Maisie said was that Ezra was forced by her father to marry Erika. And Erika came in without
invitation to Ezra's party.
It was Anya who humiliated Erika, thus ending the party.
Anya laughed, "Thank you all!"
She never thought of having these friends. It must be admitted that on such a miserable New Year's
Eve, Anya felt immensely warm and regained her confidence in life.
Anya then told them her future plans. She had signed the divorce papers, and would send it to Phil.
She didn't bother them. It was best to send it personally.
After the divorce process, she wold go abroad and draw a clear line with Riverside City.
This arrangement was the best ending for both Anya and Phil.
They talked for a long time, and eventually Anya let them all go home.
"I'm in a better state and won't hurt myself anymore. You don't have to stay with me," said Anya. She
was already moved when they came to see her late at night.
After all the friends left, everything went to peace.
Anya lay quietly on the bed and remembered what happened to Phil tonight. She had no more tears,
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Driving Maisie home, Ezra called Phil.
Phil took a while to pick it up. From Phil's voice, it could tell he got drunk. "You don't have to care about
me. I'm OK."
"You're not OK!," Ezra was worried. "Where are you now?"
When Ezra's words finished, Phil hung up and Ezra couldn't get through when he called again. Ezra
was so angry.
Maisie, too, was worried, and proposed, "Where can he be? Shall we look for him? "
"He should only be at home on this day," said Ezra.
"Then go to his house. We're going to make sure he's okay. "
Ezra nodded and went to Phil and Anya's house.
Waiting for the traffic light, Ezra held Maisie's hand, "Sorry, it left you so tormented."
"It's okay." Maisie pacified him. "We're all good friends with them."
She knew that Ezra had a good relationship with Julian and Phil. And she understood how extravagant
it was to have sincere good friends in this tumultuous society. So she was willing to help Ezra maintain
their friendship.
What was more, they were doing their best to help her and Ezra, so how can they stand by when Phil
was in trouble?