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Divorce Has Never Felt This Good (Becky and Rory) novel Chapter 33

As the drug took over her body, Denise gradually lost all semblance of reason. Aiken had to pin her down in the back of the car and was scratched several times.

“Are we there yet?” he asked with a frown.

Where on earth did Becky get this drug? It was so effective!

Rory didn’t say anything. Soon, the car turned a corner and pulled to a stop.

Denise kept clawing at her clothes, muttering in a strange voice that she felt hot. Rory briskly scooped her up into his arms and carried her into the hospital.

Several nurses received Denise and hooked her onto a bag of glucose. Gradually, she calmed down, which made Aiken breathe a sigh of relief. He was about to speak when Rory abruptly turned around and walked out.

He frowned in confusion for a while before following him out.

It turned out that the strong smell of disinfectant in the hospital was nauseating to Rory, so he came out for some fresh air.

Aiken approached him and mused, “It seems that Becky has changed into a completely different person.”

Rory narrowed his eyes at him and asked sardonically, “What’s your point?”

Aiken smiled meaningfully. “I’m not saying that what Becky did was right, but your sister also did something bad.”

With a cigarette clamped between his lips, Rory lowered his head and lit it.

Of course, he knew that Denise did something to hurt Becky. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have let Becky off the hook so easily just now.

Aiken still had a lingering good impression of Becky.

After that night in ONE when Becky played the drums onstage, he doubted he’d ever see her in too negative a light.

“Becky has changed after your divorce. She used to be gentle and quiet, but now, she won’t let anybody who provokes her go unpunished. You’d better warn your sister, or else she’ll continue to suffer.”

Rory took a long drag on his cigarette and frowned. “Becky wouldn’t dare.”

Aiken chuckled. “She didn’t have the nerve before, but now she does.”

Rory’s expression darkened. He took another drag on his cigarette and said nothing.

Aiken was right. Ever since the divorce, Becky had become unrestrained.

In the past, she was meek and timid, but now, she dared to look straight into his eyes without an ounce of fear.

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