Chapter 10
As night fell, the club gradually grew lively. The flashing neon lights and boisterous atmosphere were in full swing.
When Gideon was escorting clients to a private room to discuss business, he suddenly stopped. After instructing his assistant to take the clients to the room first, he walked toward the adjacent room. His gaze fell on Irvin after exchanging pleasantries.
“Irvin, isn’t today Mrs. Quill Senior’s 70th birthday? Why are you drinking here instead of attending the celebration?”
Irvin didn’t respond. He simply raised his glass and downed another mouthful of liquor.
“What’s wrong? Still angry at Emilia?” he asked. “Honestly Emilia’s being unreasonable. She should be making an effort to reconce with you at a time like this.
“It’s Mrs. Quill Senior’s 70th birthday. If you don’t attend with her, imagine how much ridicule she’ll face on her
own.”
Irvin’s eyes darkened as he unconsciously glanced at his phone. When he saw the screen was clear–no missed calls or unread messages–his expression turned even darker.
Ever since he left yesterday, he had been waiting for my call Today was Grandma’s 70th birthday, after all.
He thought no matter the circumstances, I would apologize and ask for his forgiveness so we could attend the celebration together for the sake of making Grandma happy and worry–free.
The celebration must have already started at this hour, yet I still hadn’t come to apologize.
Wasn’t I the one who cared most about Grandma and never wanted her to worry? The 70th birthday was a major milestone. It wasn’t just an ordinary family celebration.
Nearly all of Claudeville’s upper–class circle would attend that event. As my husband, if he didn’t accompany me, where would that leave my reputation?
Even if I didn’t care about appearances anymore, wasn’t I afraid of causing Grandma concern?
“Irvin, in any case, 70 is a significant milestone for the elderly. It wouldn’t look good if you didn’t show up. Emilia is being immature, but don’t stoop to her level,” Gideon advised.
As soon as Gideon finished speaking, someone chimed in, “Woah, Gideon, why are you defending Emilia so much? Do you like her?
“Tsk, tsk, nothing beats the fun of going after your friend’s wife, huh?”
Gideon frowned and was just about to say something when Irvin flung his glass fiercely at the speaker. The glass hit the man squarely in the face, and blood splattered instantly!
The room fell silent in an instant.
The man who was hit finally came to his senses. “Irvin…”
He was about to ask what was wrong and why Irvin had suddenly turned violent. But then he remembered something.
The last time someone in a private room called me “used” and claimed no one would buy me even if …ere for sale, that person disappeared from Claudeville’s elite circles the very next day.
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The man immediately shul his mouth, not daring to breathe too loudly.
Gideon assumed Irvin’s outburst was due to his anger over the and expected him to leave for Grandma’s birthday celebration. But instead, Irvin sat back down and continued drinking.
Gideon wanted to say something but reconsidered it. After a few more casual remarks, he left the room.
Irvin, though seated and drinking, kept glancing at his phone from time to time. Yet no matter how often he checked, there were no calls or messages from the person he was waiting for.
This made him increasingly agitated as he drank
He couldn’t understand what was wrong with me. How could I neglect even the grandmother I cared about the most? Previously, I would call him a hundred times in a single day, badgering him endlessly just to have a meal with him and Grandma to reassure her that we were doing well.
But now…
He thought about how he had given me an easy way out, hoping we could attend Grandma’s milestone birthday together today.
Yet I insisted on pushing for a divorce, even accusing him of refusing to divorce me only because he didn’t want to split the assets and was hoping for my death.
This only made him angrier. He thought that I had become irrational, merely consumed by jealousy and baseless accusations.
Noticing his growing frustration, Irvin’s friend suggested, “Irvin, why don’t you lower your pride just this once? Women need to be coaxed.”
Irvin was clearly irritated as he let out a cold laugh. “Coax her?”
It wasn’t like he hadn’t tried. He had swallowed his pride, but I refused to stop pushing things too far!
Although he didn’t say anything particularly harsh, his expression made those around him feel that I wasn’t worth it. For a moment, no one could figure out exactly where Irvin stood regarding me.
Irvin glanced at his phone again, still finding nothing. Furious, he threw it aside. If I really had the guts, then I’d better not call him! I’d better not come to grovel and beg him!
He’d like to see how I handled Grandma’s worry and questioning without him!
What Irvin didn’t know was that I no longer cared about Grandma’s concerns. That was because I had already told her about my decision to divorce him.
Surprisingly, Grandma was delighted. She even said that if she could witness my divorce from Irvin, she’d feel like she could live another 500 years.
For the sake of adding another 500 years to Grandma’s lifespan, I was determined to go through with the divorce no matter what!
Although I no longer cared about Irvin, the outside world still believed I couldn’t live without him. I became a laughingstock when they noticed that Irvin didn’t accompany me to the birthday celebration,
Those from less prominent families mocked me in private, while those from more prestigious families ridiculed me openly.
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The jabs came from all directions, piercing me so thoroughly that there was nowhere to hide. I felt uneasy about this, even as the person I am now, let alone me from the past.
If I hadn’t let go of my love for Irvin, and if I still deeply loved him, I would’ve been in agony by now. I’d probably call him nonstop, begging him to come. I’d be willing to do anything just to have him by my side.
But I was grateful I was no longer that version of myself.
“Mrs. Sawyer, why didn’t Mr. Sawyer accompany you to your grandmother’s birthday celebration? Couldn’t get him to come even after begging on your knees?” Violet Longford asked.
“Oh, Mrs. Longford, don’t bring up such sore subjects. Mrs. Sawyer is already feeling bad enough,” chimed in Ellis Bing as she pretended to defend me.
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