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Marriage Crisis novel (Mary and Randall) novel Chapter 5

Chapter 5 Being Kicked Out of the House!

Chapter 5 Being Kicked Out of the House!

I didn't know when I was woken up by the cries of baby. When I opened my eyes, I saw Cassie lying next to me and crying hysterically. My heart ached. I quickly got up and held her in my arms to comfort her.

Hearing my voice, Cassie stopped crying and looked at me with her beautiful but tearful eyes, as if comforting me.

My nose twitched and tears streamed down. Then I looked around in surprise

It was a small house with one bedroom and one living room. The light was dim. There were several pieces of half old furniture and several suitcases scattered in the room. When I looked carefully, I found that they belonged to Cassie and me. It was a half old neighborhood outside.

A divorce agreement was put on the bedside table, with a piece of paper and a bank card on it.

I walked over and picked up the letter, sneering.

The letter was from Ron:

"Mary, just accept the fact. It's impossible for us to be together anymore. As long as you sign the divorce agreement, I will pay you three thousand dollars per month as the alimony. If you change your mind, call me.Besides, this is an apartment for you two. You can live here from now on. Sherry is pregnant, so I have to take her home. In order to avoid unnecessary embarrassment, you don't come back again. I will pay the rent on time. Wish you happiness. Signature: Ron. "

With the letter in my hand, my whole body began to tremble uncontrollably.

Until this moment, my last hope for Ron was completely extinguished.

This man was so heartless and despicable!

Let's not talk about our relationship. What about our daughter? Didn't he have any feelings for her?What's more, the big house he and his mother-in-law lived in was bought with the money of my parents who sold the old house. They paid less than three hundred thousand for the house of about one million, and the rest was all my money. Now we were divorced and they let me leave without any property. They only gave me a little money every month. Is this to send a kitten or a dog away?

I looked at the scattered luggage boxes in the room. How impatient they were!

I fell on the bed and my eyes were so dry that there was no tears in them. After lying on the bed for a night, I gradually figured out some problems.

Since things had come to this, and Ron was so heartless, there was no need to maintain the marriage.

There was nothing to regret about divorcing.

However, there were some things that I wouldn’t give up, such as that house. At that time, the price of the house had reached almost five million dollars now. I would never leave this house to that disgusting family!

Early in the morning of the second day, I went back with my daughter in my arms to seek justice.

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