My Alleged Husband-Chapter 806 - 767: It’s Moving

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Chapter 806: Chapter 767: It’s Moving

Old Master Zhang had spoken until his mouth was dry and his throat was parched here. He never understood why his son remained indifferent. Did he truly not wish to awaken?

Why could his own son be even more heartless than him, his father? Facing such temptation, he still chose to lie here silently asleep, never to wake up. What would it take to rouse him? If he woke up, what exactly should he do? Time and time again, his son had done such things, and he could choose to forgive him—did he not wish for even a single lucid glance, which even he, as a father, was unwilling to give?

Ah, maybe it was really because of what he had done that his son lacked the courage to wake up. He was truly afraid of him, afraid that upon awakening, the first person he would see would be him. Perhaps now, the first person he wished to lay eyes upon was his wife—the person he was most concerned about was also his wife.

"Zhentian, I no longer care whether you want to come back or not. If you truly don’t want to wake up, then so be it. I can pretend you never returned as my son. I won’t spend money on your wife’s medical treatment; I’ll let her live in agony. I want her to know the consequences brought upon the Old Zhang Family by what she did back then. Every single act of hers will ultimately exact a heavy price. We are not saints; I cannot forgive everyone over and over again. When I chose forgiveness the first time, and you did not cherish it, why should I forgive you again?

Why don’t you ever consider others’ feelings when you do things? With you in this state, how do you expect your relatives to feel deep down? How much suffering is in the hearts of these relatives? You never thought about it because you always supported yourself, thinking every action you took was right. But you forgot that these actions hurt the relatives who love you the most.

Wake up, child. If not, your wife might truly run off with someone else, and I will indeed let her die in agony. Now that my son cannot live, why should she be allowed to live through all this? All of this happened because of her; my son has been hurt, so why should I let her live peacefully in this world? I cannot do that.

If you don’t want your wife to get hurt, you better open your eyes right now. Otherwise, I’m going to tell the doctors to cut off all of her treatment, to make her agony unendurable. If my son cannot live, then she must not live alone. You two have drifted in the outside world for so many years, your affection must be deep. I’ll let her follow you in death; isn’t that the best outcome for Snow? If my own kin cannot live happily and securely by my side, I will not let those who hurt my loved ones live on this earth. You should know very well how cruel I can be in my actions. So shouldn’t you pay some price for every act you have committed, to open your eyes and see the pain and torment your deeds have wrought upon others? Don’t always think that, with you lying here, I really won’t take those actions.

This is the path you chose; no matter what, you must complete it, right? Since you’ve already chosen to endure here without concern for your departure, then why should I bother with his pain and whether he can be healed? I’ll let it hurt. Whether you can make it or not, that’s up to you. If you wake up, there might be a chance for treatment. If you don’t wish to come back, then there won’t be any chance for treatment, because I will not let anyone respect him—he doesn’t deserve it!"

Zhang Zhentian heard what his father said to him; how he wished he could tell his father loud and clear, "If I wake up, won’t you stop hurting my wife? Wouldn’t that be enough?"

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