The President's Pregnant, Ex-Wife
Chapter 312 - You can’t blame her

Chapter 312: Chapter 312 - You can’t blame her

Sabrina hastily wiped away her tears, scanning her surroundings only to realize that everyone had vanished.

She couldn’t shake off the fact that Matilda intended to terminate her niece or nephew.

"I’m okay," she managed to say, attempting to conceal her teary eyes from Robin.

He couldn’t help but wonder why her closest friend had fallen out.

"No, you’re not. Please, tell me what’s wrong," he gently urged, guiding her out of the building towards the car.

Sabrina couldn’t shake off Matilda’s warning.

Since Robin and Devin had reconciled, what guarantee did she have that Robin wouldn’t spill the beans to Devin?

The burden was becoming too heavy for her to bear alone, but who could she trust with this secret?

"I’m really fine," she forced a smile, bowing her head.

Regardless of the circumstances, she didn’t want to betray her best friend, who had confided in her.

However, she needed to find a way to reconnect with Matilda and address the situation.

Robin felt a twinge of sadness when he realized that Sabrina didn’t want to confide in him.

However, he decided to push a little further after helping her into the car and making her comfortable.

"My queen, I can sense that something is bothering you. Remember, we’re more than just best friends now," he said, hoping to reassure her.

Sabrina was moved by his words, acknowledging that their relationship was indeed special. With a distant look in her eyes, she confessed, "

"She doesn’t want Devin to know."

Sitting beside her in the back seat, Robin listened attentively. They were still relying on a driver for transportation.

"I’m not Devin, and if you tell me, I promise he won’t find out," Robin said earnestly, hoping to alleviate whatever burden she was carrying.

Sabrina swallowed nervously and issued a warning,

"If you tell him or anyone else, I’ll stay away from you for two weeks."

She knew he would never agree to be separated from her, especially considering the circumstances of her pregnancy.

Robin felt a tightness in his chest at the warning. How could he bear to be apart from her for two weeks?

"You know I won’t let that happen," he assured her, and to his surprise, Sabrina found herself believing him.

"She’s pregnant and she wants to terminate the pregnancy," Sabrina said, her voice filled with shock.

Robin’s body froze for a moment, but he quickly composed himself and instructed the driver to continue driving.

As the car started moving, he turned to Sabrina and asked, "Why doesn’t she want to keep the child?"

Robin was well aware that if Matilda went through with this decision, it would deeply hurt Devin.

Their relationship would undoubtedly be affected, and even her father would be disappointed by such an act.

Sabrina sadly replied,

"Because she’s focused on building her career." If Sabrina had to choose between her career and her child, she would choose her child without hesitation."

Matilda wasn’t financially struggling. She had access to everything her father owned, as she was his only child.

Additionally, Devin would willingly provide her with anything she desired.

"Don’t worry. She won’t go through with it. Devin would never allow it," Robin assured Sabrina, his tone serious.

However, Sabrina’s gaze turned suspicious as she reminded him,

"But he doesn’t know, and you promised not to tell him."

Robin smiled, realizing her misunderstanding. "I won’t tell him directly, but he will find out. Unless he doesn’t love Matilda or has been neglecting her."

His explanation confused Sabrina, and she honestly admitted, "I don’t understand."

Robin nodded in agreement and began to explain,

"When a man loves a woman, he pays attention to her and notices the small changes that others might not see."

Sabrina raised her eyebrows, surprised that Robin was speaking like a love expert. Nevertheless, he continued,

"I suspected you were pregnant as soon as I saw you at the hospital. Whenever we met at events, you always avoided alcohol. Even without a pregnancy test, I would have known if we were still living together."

Sabrina was taken aback, as she never thought anything about her was important to him at that time.

However, Matilda’s situation was different.

"She’s been taking birth control pills so Devin wouldn’t expect it," she said, shaking her head. But Robin disagreed, shaking his head.

"But he would still find out. I believe the moment she steps into the hospital, he will be onto her. Don’t worry. Devin will know, and he won’t allow it."

Sabrina wanted to believe Robin because his words brought her comfort. She didn’t want Matilda to terminate the pregnancy.

How can you be sure?" she asked.

"Do you think Devin hasn’t installed a tracker in Matilda’s car?" Robin asked, noticing her confusion. "Don’t get me wrong. It’s not that he doesn’t trust her, but it’s for the sake of her safety."

Sabrina remained calm after the explanation, but Robin had more to say.

"I noticed how he gave you more attention than Lizzy. At first, I was jealous when I didn’t know he was your brother, but over time, I realized it was because you were pregnant."

Sabrina understood the logic in his words, and hope flooded her heart as she analyzed the situation.

"If he was so protective of me because of my pregnancy, then imagine how much more he would be for his own child. I hope he finds out quickly because my best friend is crazy and determined."

Robin was glad she understood, and his heart warmed as she finally managed to smile again.

"You can’t blame her. She was locked away for years and only discovered her passion after obtaining her first degree, which she doesn’t value as much as what she’s doing now."

"This was something she should have done years ago, but Mara took it from her when she set her up. You can’t judge her," Robin said.

Sabrina was amazed by how he understood everything Matilda was going through in just a few sentences.

She smiled in agreement and added,

"I understand. The burden on her must have been heavier than I thought." She leaned into Robin’s chest, avoiding the side where the bullet had hit, and he wrapped his arms protectively around her.

"That’s true, so stop worrying," he reassured her. Sabrina nodded in agreement and suddenly remembered their conversation before Matilda arrived. She asked,

"Thank you, and that reminds me, why does my trust mean more to you than my love?"

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