I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
This was the same price tag for a dress from an international designer and
was clearly overpriced. However, the design wasn’t inferior by any means. It
was said that the dress was designed more than three years ago, but it still
looked beautiful.
Sean briefly glanced at Abigail dispassionately with his hands in his pockets.
and said casually, “Just as long as you like it. We’ll take it.” Then, he passed
the card to the shop assistant. “Swipe it straight away. There’s no password
needed.
Filled with excitement, Joan gave him a huge bear hug. “Sean, I love you!”
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Abigail looked away with an inexplicable discomfort in her chest. Just as she
expected, a dress that was more than a million was peanuts to Sean. As long
as it was something that Joan wanted, he would give it to her without any
second thoughts.
So, Abigail nodded and gestured to the assistant next to them to process the
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payment. Yet, the assistant refused to take the card and cast her an anxious
look instead.
How could she sell this dress? This was the dress Abigail designed for herself!
It would be a lie if Abigail said that she could part with it, but since she was
getting divorced and there wouldn’t be any wedding for her, so what was the
point of keeping the dress? Therefore, she chuckled lightly and said, “Didn’t
Miss Smith already say that only a dummy will miss out on a deal?”
Furthermore, they would be making money out of Sean, which she would
consider a fantastic deal. After that, only then did the assistant begrudgingly
process the payment. Meanwhile, Abigail brought a stool for herself to
from the glass display
it was time to try on the
on the dress? I don’t need
at Sean. Is he going
his seamlessly integrated next wife try on a
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allow it if
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thought even finished running through her mind, she
“Sorry to trouble
the spotlight with his
half of him while
made him look exceptionally tall. His features were elegant with
and indifference
him.
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thoughtful smile spread across
my job.” Trying on the dress is my job and
the marriage
look at her from the corner of his
held the
soft smile. “Don’t worry. I’ll be sure to
wife the best
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of L.Moon was very spacious and
helped Joan into the wedding
even flinching.
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dress was made according to Abigail’s body proportion,
very good figure, it was still a challenge to put it on
the waist. It didn’t matter how
and sucked her abdomen in, Abigail couldn’t
broke out in a sweat after a few tries. Out
returned with
down, cut off a few locking stitches on the waistline, and
to pull up
the hem of the dress and tried to
air. “It will be
out herself in the mirror. The dress was
was in the display window, and
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of it. Suddenly, she looked down
her. “How long have you known
husband?”
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paused mid–action before standing up straight and raising her
he got the wrong
looked less wary as she regarded Abigail through
every day and I doubt that
assistant like you.” Abigail
work in such a competitive place.
get paid by commission?”
a perfunctory manner
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The Read I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon by Nadia Gordon has been updated to chapter Chapter 4 .
In Chapter 4 of theI Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon series, Abigail decides to divorce her wealthy husband, Sean, and quickly packs her belongings. She leaves their marital home and joins her friend Luna in their fashion studio, LMoon. Abigail learns that they have a backlog of sixty-six orders and realizes she must work tirelessly to fulfill them. Luna shares news of a potential big client, and Abigail begins designing custom gowns. As she is about to take a break, an assistant informs her of a challenging customer downstairs.,....... Will this Chapter 4 author Nadia Gordon mention any details. Follow Chapter 4 and the latest season of this series at Novelxo.com.
I Want a Divorce Abigail and Sean Chapter 4
I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon Chapter 4