I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon
Chatper 564
Chapter 564 She Should Be The One Who Is Ruthless
Abigail found herself thrown into the sea by Vincent and his wife, while Patricia tried to downplay the incident. She believed that since Abigail had survived, the matter could be easily resolved.
Josh fell silent for a moment before speaking, “Once we figure out what Uncle Vincent is up to, we’ll cut ties with them. Grandma can live with him.”
“Do you really think Vincent will escape the law once everything is revealed?” Lawrence asked coldly. He didn’t know if Vincent’s actions were illegal, but he feared that the crimes were severe enough to bring misfortune to the entire l’earson Family.
After visiting the Pearsons at the hospital, Abigail and Sean went to L.Moon. As they left, Sean asked Abigail, “Did you tell Grandma how you plan to handle things with the Pearsons?”
“What do you want me to say?” Abigail’s expression soured. “I don’t care how you arranged things with them, but don’t try to act as a mediator. Otherwise, you can leave.”
Sean calmly sat on the couch and looked at her. After a while, he said, “I’m not trying to be a mediator. However, as an outsider, I have a different perspective on the matter. I believe there must be a better way to settle things with your family.”
Abigail leaned back in her chair and gave him a cold stare.
Sean continued, “If it were someone else, I wouldn’t waste my breath on the matters between you and them.”
“What are you trying to say?” Abigail demanded, annoyed.
grudge against them because of Kelly?” Sean looked into her eyes and asked. Abigail furrowed her brow and replied in irritation. “Stop beating
please have a calm discussion?”
use this to make
parents were also victims. This was a scheme that your uncle had planned for over 20 years. Even I might have fallen for it if I were in their shoes,” Sean explained
and said, “If you’re not busy,
this, you get angry. You don’t even listen to
everything has happened because of a mere misunderstanding? If only life were that easy! Can the Pearson Family erase all the things they’ve done to L.Moon with a simple apology?” Abigail angrily questioned him. “They can’t even follow basic moral. principles! What’s the point of regret when they’ve already committed the deed? Regret is the most useless and worthless
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indicated that she also held
them to apologize to you?” Sean calmly
replied, utterly vexed, “There’s no need for
the matter further. Abigail’s resistance to the Pearson Family was unprecedented. However,
to pick up Abigail and Analise
familiar with each other. So, there’s no need for me to have a meal in your home, is there?”
what’s wrong with you?” Analise gently tugged at her. She felt that even if Abigail didn’t fully accept them, she shouldn’t show them such hostility.
facts.” Abigail’s tone softened when speaking to Analise. She adjusted her clothes and said, “I have an important dinner tonight, so I
her back. “They’re already here.
her lips and looked at Lawrence, who appeared disappointed and lost. “I’m sorry. Next time, if you want to invite me for dinner, please let me know in advance.” With that, she
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In Chatper 564 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 Chatper 564 author Nadia Gordon mention any details. Follow Chatper 564 and the latest season of this series at Novelxo.com.
I Want a Divorce Abigail and Sean Chatper 564
I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon Chatper 564