Jeanne replied, "What is it?"
"I want to divorce that bastard Finn Jones."
"Aren't you always arguing about divorce?" Jeanne Lawrence said calmly.
"I'm serious this time."
Jeanne's eyes shifted. "Is it because of Micheal Ross?"
"That's just one aspect. The most important point is that I really can't stand to spend any more time with him!" The other end was still visibly upset.
"Monica, I really can't tell you what to do with your marriage. But from my personal opinion, I think you'd better not provoke Micheal Ross," Jeanne Lawrence said bluntly.
"Why?"
"He grew up in a complicated family. To put it bluntly, he's too shrewd. You never know what he is thinking."
"I just need to know that he loves me."
"You'll be amazed by how rational politicians are." Jeanne was afraid that Monica wouldn't understand, so she continued, "In other words, when it comes to benefits versus emotions, he'll always choose the former."
"No, you haven't interacted with Micheal. You don't know him. He's different from other politicians."
"Sooner or later, it will be the same." "F*ck. You haven't even interacted with him and you're already making such a conclusion?" Monica Cardellini cursed.
It was because she had seen it happening.
However, Jeanne could not blame Monica Cardellini for not listening to her. No one would be able to understand it unless they have gone through that situation.
Monica said, "In short, my divorce with Finn has nothing to do with Micheal. I simply don't want to spend any more time with Finn. I simply want him to get out of my sight. And I don't want to see him for the rest of my life."
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