The funeral is over.
Ingford's conversation, however, is not over.
Especially when Alina stood at the old Collins' funeral as Caleb's wife, there was a lot of talk about it.
As the debate intensifies, the old Collins' former QC suddenly announces the will left by the old Collins.
All of his property, including bank deposits, shares in companies, and some stores and deeds, were left to Alina. It is a compensation for Alina.
What's even more shocking is that no one at the Collins had any objections.
In Mulherd Manor, Alina was still in a black dress, the white silk flower on the body has been taken down.
Looking across the table at Caleb, she said, "Grandpa agreed to our divorce at the last minute."
Since this wedding started because of the old Collins, it will now end because of the old Collins.
The man looked at Alina and said coldly, "You don't seem to understand the meaning of marriage."
Marriage is a two-person thing, and Alina knows what Caleb means by that.
When she looked at him, her tone was just as cold, "Are you worthy to say this to me?"
Marriage is a matter of two people, but once the responsibility of marriage can not be established, then the marriage is naturally divided state.
Why should such a marriage go on?
"Aren't you glad that I'm making it up to you now?" Alina taunted.
He and Emma have been entangled all these years. If he didn't have a heart, why would he be entangled for so long?
So now what she was aggrieved to maintain the marriage?
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