Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman
Chapter 226
Divorced but Delighted Chapter 226
Chapter 226 I’d Like You to Go Back to Where You came from
Los Angeles was near the sea.
The water of the river gathered in the vast ocean.
MRC Building was located near the Sea.
The car had been running for a while, and through the window, they could see the bridge across the river.
As the car sped up, Roger Smith finally noticed that something was wrong. He nervously and fearfully grabbed the passenger seat.
He said in a trembling voice, “Wanda, my sweetheart, you can’t do anything s*upid. Look at you now. You are promising and beautiful. It’s a shame to die with me! Let’s talk about the money later. Your life is the most important
thing!”
Wanda sneered.
This man was afraid of death, and he was right.
It was a pity to die with him.
She hadn’t watched her child grow up well yet. Why should she die with a
s*umbag?
Grandma had raised her by picking up trash. It was not worth it for her to die with this s*umbag.
She felt sorry for herself and the person who had raised her up.
She would cherish her life.
She would not give him the money!
Wanda didn’t say anything else. Perhaps the man sitting behind her was really afraid that she would do something s*upid, so he finally shut his mouth and
sat behind her vigilantly.
Half an hour later, the car arrived near a community.
The night came to Los Angeles very early. Even in summer, the lights were turned on earlier than in other cities.
The community was much older than the high-rise buildings in the city center. There were only six floors in a building without an elevator.
Most of the people who lived here were tenants or old people who guarded
their old houses.
apartment that Wanda had rented
Group.
smallest room in the rental apartment
roommate.
and she accidentally had an accidental pregnancy with Jaquan, so she rented the small two-bedroom apartment
herself.
MRC Group was completely stable. She moved to a place close to the
and it was very difficult, but it was also the only time she could spend
She was afraid that she would never be able
the landlord’s family planned to go abroad and inform her to move out and they will sell the house. After thinking for a while, she bought it directly
away, Roger, her father, threatened her by not letting her grandmother
monthly allowance agreement. Only in this way did he allow her to bury Grandma’s body
this house, she spent almost all
her friends.
The annual bonus and her usual bonus allowed her to take root in Los Angeles
to Jaquan, she could buy a second-hand vehicle of good quality, which
as Roger said, it would not be enough
didn’t want to pay him back a
weren’t for her young age, she wouldn’t have obediently let him do whatever he wanted and signed
s*umbag.
take you to dinner first. You can stay in my rented house tonight. I will buy a ticket for you tomorrow. I’ll transfer the pension to you every month according to the agreement. Don’t even think about a penny more than
that she
took Roger to a nearby noodle house and
much to him.
a little afraid of
can’t pay back the money, those loan
death!”
“Then you’re wrong.”
3/6
looked at him coldly. “If you die, I’ll
fireworks to celebrate.”
“You!”
“What?”
”
with a cold expression, ignoring
back from work.
you sucked enough blood from me all these years? I gave you
funeral. I give you the monthly allowance
want to take from me? Do I have
every penny I earned?”
there was no trace of guilt on his
didn’t say anything, his
what he wanted.
had long seen through this s*umbag and did not have
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