Chapter 409: Consider Divorcing Your Husband

Selena's fingertips tightened around the steering wheel, her face flushed completely behind the car door. Raymond released her. Selena didn't say anything, just looked ahead somewhat frantically. "Selena."

"Hmm?"

"Consider divorcing your husband."

The coolness of the night breeze was the only response from Selena.

Raymond didn't receive her reply, and a coldness settled in his eyes, bit by bit.

Minutes later, Selena turned to look at him, her tone very calm.

"Why would Mr. Montague say that?"

Despite the blush on her cheeks from his kiss, her eyes were utterly indifferent.

In that moment, Raymond was at a loss for words.

He frowned, not understanding why he had suddenly suggested she divorce. To take responsibility for her body? But what he had done with her, she had already done with her husband, three years earlier. Just thinking about her with that man in bed made him feel indescribably sick.

"Lucas doesn't deserve you."

"Mr. Montague, you and I come from different worlds. You've been pampered since childhood, always getting what you want. You don't really like me now; you're just a little bit interested. Maybe because the novelty hasn't worn off yet. If I were to end my peaceful life just because of your words, that would be irrational."

Raymond stood outside, and the air around them became quiet and thin.

After a while, he carelessly averted his gaze. "You don't think I like you, do you?"

visibly sighed with relief. "It's best if you don't. Both

an instant, Raymond's expression turned cold, his lips pressed into

Selena smiled at him.

have an

she stepped on

no sign that she had

Raymond stood there for a minute, then took out a cigarette

was terrifying, as if darkness was seeping out

a drag on the cigarette

the cigarette directly into the trash can, his

want to say these things to Raymond, but her mood was

she saw a half-meter-high pile of documents at

had already reviewed the Fair family's data from the last five years and knew their situation like the back of her hand. But

most orders intercepted for half a year, the Fair

could they

her sights on Caterlington's T. Rowe Price and Cornerstone

targets, she began to ponder another question

Barbara had originally given

of his eye, so now James must be finding it unbearable. Selena's mood was really bad, as if the world she had lived in for over twenty years had suddenly been overturned. The pressure on her shoulders was immense, and it was

It left her breathless.

know who to talk

Barbara not

was the most unbearable part for Selena because on many days of grievances and pain, it was the thought of Barbara, her mother, that had kept

someone else's life, lived openly and honorably. What right did

this, she probably

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