Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1750
However, he still explained, “A divorce represents the end of a relationship. It’s also the starting point for both parties to begin their new paths in life. After a divorce, both will have nothing to do with each other—they’re even.”
Caspian felt a chill run down his spine when he heard that. Even when he was on the battlefield, he had not experienced such fear before. Describing his current emotions as being terrified or scared was an understatement of how he was actually feeling.
“No matter how many misunderstandings I have with Joan; no matter how angry we are with each other, we’ve never thought of divorce. It’s a very serious term. None of us can handle its consequences…”
Caspian waved his hands. “I only wanted to ask about it. I’ve never thought about it before, so what are you talking about? It’s only a minor conflict. I’m sure that everything will be fine after we talk it out. “
Larry wanted to say something, but his phone’s ringing interrupted his words. When he picked up the call, the other party hung up immediately. He glanced at the number before turning around and said to Caspian, who was still immersed in his work, “I hope that you’ll remember what you said today. As long as there’s a solution, you mustn’t resort to the worst option.”
“I know,” replied Caspian heavily, his voice laden with listlessness.
Larry placed a hand on Caspian’s shoulder. “I know that it’s tiring, but as a man, you should shoulder the responsibility. Whenever appropriate, you should give in toward the person you love.”
When Caspian heard it, he nodded. Larry smiled at him and continued, “I’ve got something else to attend to, so I’ll take my leave now. You can just leave early for the day. You need to rest well, okay?”
“I’ll leave after a while. Don’t worry.” Caspian tidied the documents and placed them at the edge of the desk neatly.
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