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Divorced but Delighted novel Chapter 16

Chapter 16 Entrustment Design Studio

Draven was silent.

The answer to that question was obvious.

With a more mocking smile, Cierra put her index finger on Draven’s chest.

“Since you plan to marry Aleah, let’s get a divorce as soon as possible so she doesn’t have to waste any more time waiting for you. As for me, I know very well what I’m doing, and I don’t need you to discipline me. Even if we are not divorced, you have no right to do so, let alone after we are divorced.”

With that, Cierra took two steps back, and the emotions on her face disappeared.

Her face was expressionless, but it also showed a hint of heartlessness.

“You can go back. I don’t want to be involved with you, and I don’t want to cause trouble for myself.”

Even though Cierra had already signed the divorce agreement, Aleah still tried to defile her. If she had any more contact with Draven, no one knew how much trouble she would have in the future.

For the sake of her foster parents‘ kindness, Cierra let go of the old grudge. But if someone bothered her again, she would not be so magnanimous.

Draven of course did not leave. He stood in place with a sullen face.

For more than twenty years, wherever he went, he would be complimented by others. This was the first time someone him trouble.

And that person was Cierra, the one who had been clinging to him since childhood!

Draven took a step forward indignantly, but then he was stopped by William.

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“Mr. Trevino, you shouldn’t be so ignorant. Now that you’ve got Aleah, you have nothing to do with Cierra anymore. She has already made it so obvious. If you continue to pester her, it will not be good.”

Draven ignored the man in front of him. His gaze fell on the expressionless Gierra. “Are you really not willing to go home with

me?”

Cierra looked at Draven and said, “Mr. Trevino, don’t say such ambiguous words to me. You know that I have liked you since I was a child, and I’ve gone through a hard time before I finally made up my mind to let go of you. But now you said those words to me. Aren’t you afraid that I will rely on you again? At that time, I’m afraid that you won’t be able to divorce me even if you want to. Are you willing to live your life with a woman you don’t like?”

Back home.

What a luxurious thought.

In the first year Cierra was driven out of the country, she still hoped that Draven would have a little affection for her and wished that he would take her home one day.

But he didn’t.

He didn’t even have a phone call. So how could he have come to pick her up for a surprise?

He just wanted her to disappear.

Thinking of the past, Cierra put on a long face and said in a cold voice, “Mr. Trevino, it is you who said that if not for Ernest, you wouldn’t have married me at all. And now you’re delaying our divorce. Is it interesting?”

Draven’s thoughts were still stuck on the last question.

For a moment, he felt that it was acceptable for Cierra to cling to him as she did when she was a child.

But his reason was still struggling with this thought.

Until Cierra’s words knocked him out. Marrying her was just because his grandfather forced him, and what he was unwilling to do should not continue.

His dark eyes regained clarity, and the hostility in his body disappeared. His voice was low and slow.

“I know whether I should divorce or not, but I can’t watch you go astray. The Boyle family chased you out, and you can come to me if you were short of money. My grandfather watched you grow up. You’ve become like this now. Will my grandfather be disappointed if he is still alive?”

I have become like this? Like what?

Is finding a rich boyfriend a selfdegrading thing?

I know, in their eyes, I’m just an orphan, and all I should have known were hooligans on the street. So it’s impossible for me to have a friend like William.

Cierra thought about it and found it funny. “Mr. Trevino, according to your thinking, isn’t spending your money and spending Mr. Barton’s money the same thing? Since it’s the same, why don’t I choose the one I’m comfortable with?”

“Cierra!”

It seems that we won’t be able to sign the contract today. If I really enter the company with William, I’m afraid that these two

will have a fight.

I don’t want William’s hand to be hurt.

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