Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman
Chapter 156
Divorced but Delighted Chapter 156
Chapter 156 As Her Brother
His sour tone and current expression made it seem as if she had c**kolded him.
Cierra was so angry that he laughed. “What does my relationship with Mr. Barton have to do with you? Draven, we’re divorced. It’s none of your business.”
Looking at him, no matter how stup*d Cierra was, she knew he had misunderstood again. It was precisely the same as when he first met William.
But the situation was different now.
At that time, she and he had not officially divorced yet. Although he had no reason to care about it emotionally, he was justified legally.
But what was going on now? They were divorced, and he had a fiancee, Aleah. Why did he still care about her?
Not to mention that it was her brother who was with her today. Even if it was another man who wanted to pursue her and give her roses, what right did he have to criticize her?
“Don’t be so funny!”
However, Draven took it for granted. He stared at her and said, “Grandpa told me to take good care of you before he died. Even if you and I get divorced, I can still be your brother because of our relationship. So I can give you suggestions to you.”
Cierra was stunned by his logic.
How could there be such a person who shamelessly became her brother after a divorce? Was he crazy?
Besides, her biological brother was still by her side.
As for William on the side, he couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
At first, Cierra asked him to keep her identity a secret to prevent trouble. After all, the Boyle family.
greedy, and he had
was addicted to hiding it. Seeing that the boy in front of him had been fooled
explain and wrapped his arm around Cierra’s shoulder under his
you see your younger sister find a boyfriend? Aren’t you afraid of scaring your younger sister’s boyfriend away by putting on such airs? You should know that there are not many good men in
www.
his arms, the indifference in Draven’s eyes became more apparent, and his words became more impolite. “Mr. Barton,
eye-opener.”
would have confronted him if an ordinary person heard such
not angry, but he also smiled, “Okay, okay, okay. Mr. Trevino, you’re too inexperienced. It’s only right
ho ri zons.”
was initially depressed, but now she couldn’t help but
She
his relationship with Cici to
It has nothing to do with you, who I date. Even if you want to marry Aleah, I won’t say anything. You took Ernest as an example and insisted on being my brother. But
“Why can’t I?”
Draven was very calm. “I’m your brother.
his self-righteous appearance. For a
“Marriage is not a small matter. It’s
shoulder before shifting to William’s face. “Mr.
I know my identity better than you, Mr. Trevino. But you, Cici didn’t say anything, and you rushed up to be her brother. Have you asked her opinion? Also, don’t forget that she has a family now. Her brother has no objection to her dating and getting married. Isn’t it too much for you, her brother,
held by him, Cierra only wanted to
knew that on the surface, William was
himself.
in love with a man today, it was none of Draven’s business. As her biological elder brother, it was
back his laughter and
her ex-husband’s face
was in a good mood, Cierra
Restaurant one after another. Only
Draven, “Mr. Trevino, thank you for your concern. I’m grateful you took me to the hospital today because of Ernest’s words. But I’m no longer a child, so you don’t have to care about me, especially in private matters.
she spoke, she naturally carried William’s arms and
this action, Draven was
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