Chapter 375 No Need To Stay Married
Armand stopped what he was doing and turned to look at Genevieve, clenching his jaw. “Armand, let’s get a divorce,” said Genevieve calmly. “You can keep everything else, but I want this place.” Armand seemed to have guessed why she was doing that, so he replied, “Darling, I will go wherever you want to go. We can stay there however long you like, and there is no need to get a divorce.”
“I can travel on my own. I don’t need you to come with me,” said Genevieve expressionlessly as she leaned against the kitchen counter. “The Wood family has fallen, Marilyn is in jail, and I’ve avenged Patrick, so there is no need for us to stay married.” Armand swallowed hard. His voice was a little soft when he asked, “What if I don’t want a divorce?” “Why don’t you want a divorce? Mr. Faulkner, have you fallen in love with me?” asked Genevieve as she leaned in closer to the man. She laughed aloud before he could answer her question.
“You were the one who proposed a collaboration back then, and I’ve kept the words you said in my mind this entire time.” Genevieve tiptoed and tried her best to get as close to Armand as possible. “I was only nice to you to get my hands on your power and to destroy the Wood family. As for the sex… Well, didn’t you say that everything comes at a price? I was just paying the price.” Her words were cruel, and every single one of them was like daggers to Armand’s heart. “You’re hot, Mr. Faulkner, and you’re really nice to your partner. I actually quite enjoy doing it with you.” Armand took a deep breath and gripped Genevieve’s arm before pushing her to the fridge. He was harsh and had a terrifying expression on his face. If he could, he wanted to squeeze her delicate neck. Genevieve frowned in pain. She looked up and asked, “Did I say something wrong, Mr. Faulkner?”
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