Night fell. The sky was dark, spangled with stars.
“Honey, I’ll move out tomorrow. How’s that?” Ashlyn hugged the man from behind, resting her gorgeous face on his broad back.
“It’s okay. I’m planning to give Whitland Villa to you.” Lucas’ voice was cold and placid.
Ashlyn’s lips quirked up. In a well-behaved and obedient manner, she said, “Honey, it was agreed that I would leave this marriage of four years with nothing. Isn’t it great that we can stay out of each other’s lives now?”
Lucas couldn’t see her expression at this moment, but he could tell that the woman wasn’t sad at all.
Is she that desperate to get a divorce?
For some reason, he felt inexplicably uncomfortable.
“Don’t you love money?”
“Desired wealth must be acquired uprightly. Besides, it’s not a good thing to receive an alimony.” Ashlyn let go of her hands that were embracing the man’s waist. “I’m gonna go take a shower.”
The woman had just turned around when she was abruptly tugged by the arm. The man’s thin lips inched closer. She smiled delicately and covered her mouth, gazing at him with her pair of bright eyes. “We’re gonna divorce soon.”
“So long as we haven’t made it official, you’re still my wife,” Lucas said with a slight frown.
Lucas had always liked her obedience and gentleness.
“Honey, I just wanna take a bath and sleep now...” Ashlyn said coquettishly, her eyes seductive and soft as she caressed the man’s chest. “Pretty please?”
“No.”
The night was like a dream.
After four years of marriage, Lucas couldn’t bear to part with Ashlyn.
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