Chapter 1328
Chapter 1328
Miguel Lynch stood in front of him, pointing his finger. “Is it worth it for a woman? Look at yourself, what have you become? You used to be a renowned medical genius in Bloomstead, but now? As a doctor, you don’t even take care of your own health. Have you forgotten all your years of medical expertise?”
Only true friends would reprimand him so honestly. Matthew Kings looked serious and instinctively reached for a cigarette. However, he realized he was in church and reluctantly put the cigarette back in the pack.
“Although Sofia Green is carrying your child, no one will force you to marry her. Drew, you’re putting too much pressure on yourself,” he advised Skyler Robins.
Caleb Shaw, the silent jerk, stepped forward, slightly kneeling down, and placed his hand on Skyler Robins’ shoulder. “Big bro is right. If you don’t want to marry Sofia Green, you should directly and decisively talk to the Green Family instead of avoiding reality here.”
“I have made up my mind.”
Skyler Robins looked straight ahead, lowered his gaze, and seemed calm and resigned. There wasn’t much emotional fluctuation on his face.
Since he had come here, he had already made a firm decision. After kneeling outside the church for two days, he really wanted to break free from worldly desires.
“Nonsense, you haven’t made up your mind!” Miguel Lynch angrily took off his glasses and pointed at him. “Is it worth it for a Sofia Green? If you don’t want the child, just let her go to the hospital to have it. Why do you have to degrade yourself?”
“You can’t force matters of the heart. Your mistake is…”
Caleb Shaw wanted to persuade Skyler Robins, but he interrupted him, “Whether it’s avoiding or being incapable, it’s my choice.” This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
“It’s because of Shirley Wilson, right?” Matthew Kings frowned. “I’ve already called Roni, and she will contact Shirley Wilson to come and find you.”
Matthew Kings didn’t believe that a mere Sofia Green could hurt him so badly. When Sofia Green left him and resolutely went abroad, Skyler Robins also endured it. So why would he willingly become a monk because of Sofia Green’s pressure to marry?
“I don’t want to see anyone.”
A scene from a few days ago when Skyler Robins met Shirley Wilson flashed through his mind. He never wanted to see that heartless and ruthless woman again in his life.
“Do you not want to see her, or do you want to avoid her?” Matthew Kings asked. Skyler Robins looked indifferent. “I don’t want to see her.”
“Do you believe what you just said?” Matthew Kings pointed to the jade pendant hanging around his neck. “This jade pendant, if I remember correctly, was obtained for Shirley Wilson at the Hidden Clan Church. Is it because of her?”
Matthew Kings had never seen Skyler Robins wearing this jade pendant before. Its sudden appearance could only mean that Skyler Robins had seen Shirley Wilson before coming to the Church of Heavenly Yew.
She took out her phone and sent a message to Veronica Murphy, “Skyler Robins saw Shirley Wilson before coming to the Church of Heavenly Yew.”
Meanwhile, Veronica Murphy was on her way to find Shirley Wilson. With Christmas only a few days away, the film crew was on break.
She was packing her things, preparing to return to Bloomstead, when she received a call from Matthew Kings. She had no choice but to embark on the journey with Eleanor Gomez to find Shirley Wilson.
Upon learning that Skyler Robins had become a nun, Veronica Murphy was shocked and intended to find Shirley Wilson to find a way to console Skyler Robins.
At this moment, when Veronica Murphy saw the message from Matthew Kings, she suddenly wondered if Skyler Robins’ decision to become a nun was related to Shirley Wilson.
“What’s wrong?” Eleanor Gomez asked as she drove, noticing Veronica Murphy’s serious expression.
Veronica Murphy put away her phone and sighed. “Matt said Skyler Robins saw Shirley Wilson before becoming a nun. I guess there must be some connection between them. Now that I think about it, Shirley Wilson’s sudden departure might not have been as simple as we imagined.”