I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon
Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Luna smiled, entered the elevator, and walked straight in the direction of the
president’s office. Once she arrived at the door, she heard an idle voice from
inside, asking, “Alana, is that you?”
The two ladies froze at the door and stared at Kevin in utter astonishment. It
didn’t help that the man had also personally come out of the office to greet
them.
Eventually, it was Luna who reacted first. “Nice to meet you, Mr. Stewart. I’m
Alana and also the owner of L.Moon, Luna Smith.”
Although he was shaking hands with Luna, Kevin fixed his gaze on Abigail.
“She is…”
“She is my assistant,” Luna explained hastily.
Kevin almost burst into laughter upon hearing that. Then, he turned around
and teased the person inside, “Sean, is your family going bankrupt?”
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Abigail followed his gaze and looked inside. Unfortunately for her, she
immediately saw a familiar figure sitting on the couch with his back facing
the door.
Abigail could still recognize it was Sean at a glance even if it was merely a
silhouette. Hence, she couldn’t help but curl her lips in annoyance. It’s true
when they say opponents always stumble upon one another. Look at us! I
can’t believe I would meet him here after we didn’t get to meet at the City
Hall this morning.
Likewise, Sean was looking at her with apparent suspicion in his eyes.
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The oblivious Kevin shifted his gaze between the two as he smiled and said,
“Miss Smith, I have been waiting for your arrival. Please come in.”
looked away nonchalantly and followed
role of
that the cooperation between East Joy Talent and
that remained was
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wasn’t the real Alana, she still knew her
by heart from her years as Abigail’s
of being
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contract aside and said with a
in signing the contract. Before we sign
There is a friend of mine who would like to
is solely for him. This isn’t included in
let you set the price. Of course, this
company’s fashion gala next
was the other person present in the huge office
L.Moon Studio. Hence, even a fool could figure
friend was.
Luna shot Kevin a faint smile as she inwardly cursed him to
outwardly replied in a polite manner, “Mr.
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has just passed away recently, so I’m afraid I can’t design
I don’t want
and ruin your
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stood up without hesitation and picked
consider our cooperation, I
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businesses to attend to. So, we shall take
attempting to ask them
up the topic. I never said I
the two clearly had no intention of sticking around
without even
that the famous Alana, who finally
like that, he focused his gaze on
Abigail is Alana’s assistant. So, why didn’t you just ask her for
needs to indirectly
mumbled to
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car earlier during her arrival, her eyes still lit up at
mention of you.”
of course, it did. However, it didn’t
it’s because of
before stating, “Your father
you as the successor of the Stewarts.” He will lose
built for
his coat, got
out of the building, she sneezed loudly.
snappishly speculated the two gentlemen
harshly
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for Luna, she immediately took off her
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The Read I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon by Nadia Gordon has been updated to chapter Chapter 9 .
In Chapter 9 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 9 author Nadia Gordon mention any details. Follow Chapter 9 and the latest season of this series at Novelxo.com.
I Want a Divorce Abigail and Sean Chapter 9
I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon Chapter 9