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Divorce me I'm done serving you (Ayla) novel Chapter 117

Chapter 117 Never Going Back

Chapter 117 Never Going Back

Ayla spoke coolly. “You can go now.”

Laura let out a breath of relief.

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Ayla always had a gentle temper. Even if she had caught her taking something, she wouldn’t have made a big deal out of it. After all, Ayla only cared about Troy and never paid attention to anything else.

Still, she was embarrassed and quickly left the room.

Ayla opened every closet door. It didn’t take long to find the small, tucked-away package in the corner. She confirmed it was the one from Halle, grabbed it, and left without a pause.

Downstairs, she ran into Laura again—this time with her phone out, clearly about to call Troy.

Laura froze, immediately pulling her hand back.

Ayla didn’t greet her. She just walked past.

Laura didn’t expect Ayla to leave so suddenly. She called out, “Mrs. Winston, Mr. Winston will be back soon. Aren’t you staying to make him dinner?”

Ayla’s steps halted.

She turned and looked at Laura.

Laura flinched under the sharp, icy gaze. Something felt different again.

The lady of the house hadn’t been back in almost a month, but now she carried a pressure Laura couldn’t explain.

Laura couldn’t even meet her eyes.

Ayla no longer had anything to do with this home. She had no intention of making trouble for Laura-just gave her a quiet reminder. “Laura, we’ve known each other for three years, so I’ll tell you this directly. Troy and I are divorced. I won’t be coming back.”

Laura was stunned. “Mrs. Winston, aren’t you going a bit too far this time? What if Mr. Winston won’t forgive you?”

Ayla knew Laura didn’t mean anything bad. In her mind, Ayla always returned after fighting with Troy, always the one to bow her head, always eager to please.

A spineless woman with no self-respect.

No wonder people looked down on her.

Ayla hated the version of herself that used to be like that.

There was no way she’d repeat that mistake.

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In fact, she was disgusted by who she used to be. So when Laura said those things, Ayla just felt sick to her stomach.

“Laura, whether Troy forgives me or not has nothing to do with me. He can hate me for life, and I still wouldn’t care. Because to me, Troy doesn’t matter. Not even a little.” Her voice was colder than ever.

Laura stood frozen.

Then Ayla added, “I remember you have a daughter in college. I don’t need the clothes in the closet anymore. You can give them to her. They’re all new. Don’t feel bad about it.”

Laura’s face turned beet red. “Mrs. Winston.”

But Ayla didn’t stay. She walked straight out.

Moments later, Laura heard the engine start.

She ran to the garden and saw Ayla driving away in a Range Rover.

There was no car that cheap in Troy’s garage. Whose car was she driving?

If Ayla hadn’t said what she just said, Laura might’ve suspected she was putting on an act again.

But something felt different.

Ayla really seemed serious about the divorce.

Was she really leaving Troy?

How did someone who loved him that much finally make up her mind?

Besides, Troy was such a catch. Ayla was really walking away?

But Laura had a strong feeling-it wasn’t a joke.

And somehow, her heart felt heavy.

Ayla had always been distant, but she was never harsh.

She was kind and capable. There wasn’t another woman in the world who had taken care of Troy with such patience and thoughtfulness.

They had lived together for three years. Now that she was really gone, Laura felt strangely sad.

She kept thinking, then ended up calling Troy.

To her surprise, he picked up immediately.

“Mr. Winston, Mrs. Winston was just here … ” she began.

Troy’s cold voice cut in. “Keep her at the house.”

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“But…”

Before she could finish, he hung up.

She tried calling back, but the line wouldn’t go through.

And just like that, she regretted calling him at all.

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