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Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott) novel Chapter 387

"Alisha, you're an old woman who doesn't do anything, and you want to share half of my property? You're dreaming!"

"Why am I dreaming? Joint property of husband and wife, it should be equally divided in divorce, shouldn't it?"

"You've shamelessly gone to a male publicist, and you still want to share the property with me equally?"

"Then aren't you also having a mistress? We are both at fault!"

"......"

The sound of a quarrel came from downstairs, and Nancy was in a more irritable mood.

How did she come to be born into such a family?

If her parents had divorced, wouldn't the Bergen family have looked down on her even more?

What a bore!

Nancy stood up with a scuffle and opened the door to go downstairs.

Downstairs, Miller and Alisha argue.

"Miller, don't be so stupid. Do you think that woman really loves you? All she loves is your money."

"Alisha, don't denigrate Sia! She's not as snobbish as you are."

"Really? Then you're clean! If you were penniless, do you think she would still stay with you?"

"I'm out of the house? Leave all the money to you and your little white boy?" Alisha, you've got a good plan!

"......"

The two of you and I are about to poke each other's fingers in the face.

Nancy took a deep breath and called out, "That's enough, you two, are you done?"

When she saw Nancy coming down, Alisha walked towards her with red eyes at once.

Miller loosened the button on his collar and gave Alisha a stern look.

Nancy looked at Miller and said, "Dad, you should be clear about how Mom has treated you all these years. You should think it over, for an outsider, you really want to divorce her?"

Hearing this, Miller's brows knitted, "Sia is pregnant and I have to give her an answer."

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