Hannah had loved him for so many years; she couldn't possibly be so heartless as to divorce him for good.
If she truly had no feelings left for him, she never would have agreed so readily to his plan.
She only agreed to the fake divorce because she couldn't bear to lose him.
He hadn't had a peaceful night's sleep in ages, but tonight, for some reason, he slept soundly.
In his dream, he saw himself and Hannah, reconciled and back together. They even had a child.
When he woke up, he sat on the bed, staring blankly at his hands, his fingers clenching at the empty air.
Suddenly, he realized why they had been fighting so much. It was because they didn't have a child.
If they had a child between them, she would never have argued with him like this.
Yes, that's what was missing. In three years of marriage, they never had a child.
If they could have a baby now, Hannah would surely come back to him.
A bold idea formed in his mind: he had to have a child with Hannah.
Given how much she despised him right now, she would never agree to have his baby willingly.
But that was fine. All he needed to do was get her pregnant.

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