Book11 Chapter9.
I clutched Jayden's sleeve, tears welling up as I asked, "Honey, is what they're saying true? Are you really keeping this mistress downstairs?"
"I-I didn't," he stammered.
Jayden stammered his denial.
Before I could respond, the group of ladies wasn't having it.
"Didn't? You scumbag, you dare say you didn't?"
I never expected that these women had more evidence than I did. They were one step away from giving me a full PowerPoint presentation on it.
The lady from 501 earnestly advised me, "Ms. Carter, cheating only happens once or countless times. You don't have kids. While you're still young, get a divorce quickly. The sooner, the better."
I held back my laughter and agreed, "Yes, we must get divorced."
"Since he's already made a home downstairs, you might as well kick this scumbag out. Let him sleep wherever he wants."
I continued to agree, "Yes, I'll kick him out tonight!"
I couldn't help but tear up. I never expected to have such kind and supportive neighbors.
I showed them the property deed with only my name on it and said gratefully, "Thank you for standing up for me. Rest assured, this house was a special gift from my dad to me alone. Even if I don't divorce this scumbag, he has no claim to it."
I turned to Jayden and said sternly, "You're keeping a mistress downstairs, and she's openly challenged me multiple times. Plus, you two make noise every night, disturbing everyone's life. We have all the evidence now. Jayden, do you have anything left to explain?"
Jayden didn't expect things to blow up this much. He slumped to the ground, mumbling meekly, "There's nothing to explain. I was wrong.
Honey, I really know I was wrong."
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