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Divorce Clock Ticking (Kenneth and Angela) novel Chapter 9

Chapter 9

The people in the private room turned their heads, only to see Kenneth’s icy gaze fixed on Angels with deep anger in his eyes.

Angela was surprised, not expecting to encounter Kenneth there.

After a moment, she indifferently looked away as if nothing had happened. Then she casually picked up the wine glass and took a sip

Seeing her ignore him, Kenneth, fuming, approached her in a few strides and grabbed her wrist, trying to drag her outside.

Her eyes turning cold, Brenda quickly blocked Kenneth and said icily, “Mr. Sinclair, what are you doing?”

Kenneth looked at her with a cold expression and snapped, “Get out of my way!”

ef out a mocking laugh. “Angie is my friend. If you want to take my friend away, shouldn’t you at least explain why, Mr. Sinclair?

expression was chilly, and his patience clearly exhausted. “I’ll say it one last time. Get out of my way!”

As the standoff between the two continued, Angela knew Brenda would be at a disadvantage against Kenneth. She pressed her lips and said, “Bren, I’m fine. I’ll be back soon.”

Brenda looked at her worriedly. “Angle…”

“Don’t worry. He won’t do anything to me.”

As soon as Angela finished speaking, Kenneth pulled her towards the door. Angela stumbled, almost falling, causing Brenda to bristle with

anger.

She thought Angela

la was so foolish to have fallen for someone like Kenneth, who lacked any gentlemanly demeanor.

Once they reached the end of the corridor, Kenneth finally released Angela’s hand and coldly asked, “Angelado you know you’re already mamed? Yesterday, you were entangled with Patrick, and now you’re here flirting with a gigolo. Are you trying to make me a laughing stock?”

Angela rubbed her reddened wrist and said indifferently, “If you keep stalling on signing the divorce papers, you’ll be even more of a laughing

stock.

Kenneth sneered, “if you dare to get involved with any other men again, I’ll make sure you regret it.”

Angela smiled dismissively, looking at him indifferently, “I’d like to see how you’d make me regret it. By threatening me with the Lewis family? Don’t forget your beloved Jennifer is also a member of the Lewis family. If you do something against the Lewis family, she’ll be upset. Will you be willing to see her unhappy?”

Kenneth’s expression changed, not because Angela mentioned Jennifer, but because he realized that he had no way to make her stay if she really decided to leave.

instantly, a flicker of panic crossed Kenneth’s heart, but it was quickly overwhelmed by raging anger.

He said, “I’ve already explained to you. There’s nothing you should be upset about between Jennie and me! I have nothing to do with her.” Angela, visibly impatient, coldly said, “Kenneth, you don’t need to explain to me. I don’t care about what’s between you two. I just want to know when you plan on getting a divorce.”

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Chapter 9

As Kenneth looked at Angela’s indifferent expression, his irritation surged.

Every time they met, she talked about divorce. He had already humbled himself to explain to her, yet she didn’t care at all.

The more he thought about it, the angrier Kenneth became. He grabbed Angela’s chin and leaned in to kiss her, intent on silencing her, what caused him so much anger.

Angela, caught off guard by his action, froze in place as she felt the warmth on her lips.

The next second, she forcefully pushed him away and then quickly slapped him across the face.

The crisp sound of the slap echoed, making the atmosphere even worse.

Kenneth looked at Angela with a cold expression, enraged when he saw her wiping her mouth out of disgust.

He snapped, “Angela, don’t you dare wipe your mouth again!” 

Angela glanced coldly at him, expressionless. “If you were forcefully kissed by someone you dislike, you might already be taking a shower 

now.”

Kenneth felt a surge of anger, his gaze towards Angela full of strangeness and coldness.

Wait!”

After a brief silence, Upton continued, “Kenneth, Ms. Lewis is actually quite good. During the two years your leg was injured, she was the one taking care of you. Even if you don’t like her, at least be kind to her.

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