Chapter 474
Keegan pursed his lips and replied, "She's not here."
The old lady frowned.
"Where did she go?" Keegan was silent.
"Did you divorce her, you brat?" Cordelia asked, startled.
"She's the one who wanted the divorce," Keegan explained.
"You dumb child!" the old lady yelled angrily.
"That doesn't mean you should've left her! Are you out of your mind?!" Keegan stayed quiet.
Cordelia seldom scolded him, and this was the first time he got a tongue-lashing as an adult.
Keegan pursed his lips and said nothing. He always spoke back when Vermont was scolding him, but not with his grandmother. He did not even know what to say and was very annoyed. He found that what he said to Stella at the entrance of the Civil Affairs Bureau was a joke.
Now that he thought about it, he was the only one who regretted the divorce after just one day.
The old lady was so angry that her hands were shaking.
"What am I going to do with you? Before you got married, you told me that she was the one, and you even asked me to go to their house and propose the idea of marriage.Why didn't you consult me when it came to divorce? Am I not important to you anymore?"
"It's just temporary, Grandma," Keegan emphasized.
"We're going to remarry." The old lady snorted.
"Oh, don't flatter yourself. That's quite some wishful thinking you've got."
As Cordelia said that, she threw him the stack of documents Baldwin had collected.
"Look at what Stella had been through during these few days you disappeared!" Keegan frowned.
The more he looked at it, the more shocked he was, and after reading it all, his expression looked extremely ugly.
"When did you tell your mother that you were going to divorce? Why didn't I know about this?"
"I never told her about divorce, and I never thought of divorcing Stella," Keegan said in a low voice with a sullen face.
"Liar!"
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