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Let’s Divorce Mrs. Wright Is Done Playing Nice novel Chapter 132

Chapter 132

Mount Pansworth was a long drive from the lawyer office.

Evan had said half an hour, but it took Stella nearly fifty minutes to get there.

The moment she got out of the car, she saw him leaning against a Maybach parked not far away.

Sunlight fell across his face. After a sleepless night, he looked especially drawn.

The second he saw Stella, Evan honestly did not know whether to laugh or rage.

When had it started?

When had divorce become the only reason the two of them could still meet face-to-face?

And when he saw that Gray was the one who had driven her there, the look in his eyes turned even colder,

So Felix really had hidden her away.

Stella carried her purse and walked up to Evan. “Let’s go.”

Just two words.

Calm. Clean. No hesitation. No reluctance.

At this point, all she felt toward their marriage was cold indifference.

Evan narrowed his eyes. “You really want to divorce me that badly?”

Stella only looked at him in silence.

As far as she was concerned, there was nothing left to say between them about divorce.

Her attitude had already been more than clear these past few days.

When she did not answer, the cold in Evan’s eyes deepened. “You’re such a heartless woman. Haven’t I treated you well all these years?”

“What’s the point of saying that now?”

Yes,

he had been good to her before. Truly good.

But marriage had never been about one thing alone.

There was Summer. There was the entire Wright family. There were all the ties and burdens connecting him to them.

It was never enough for one man to treat her well if she had to swallow everything else just to stay by his

side.

A person’s soul was meant to be free. There was no room for the word endure to live in her life forever.

So even if she had never found her family, she and Evan still would have ended up here.

At divorce.

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“What’s the point?” Evan’s voice turned colder. “So you can divorce me and be with Felix? Is that your point? You want him that badly?”

Stella said nothing.

Evan’s anger surged. “When did it start between you two?”

He had completely snapped.

Stella looked at him and stayed silent again.

“Answer me!”

Her silence cut sharper than any blade, carving into his heart one slice at a time..

At last, Stella said, “If I say there’s nothing between Felix and me, would you believe me?”

“No.”

“Then there is,” she said coolly. “So let’s get divorced.”

By now, Stella had seen it clearly.

There was no point trying not to drag Felix into this. Evan had already decided there was something between them.

And if he insisted on believing that, then fine.

She could use that to get the divorce too.

“You…”

“A woman whose heart belongs to someone else,” Stella said coldly. “What’s the point of keeping her?”

“What do you mean, what’s the point?” Evan had gone mad.

Especially that line. A woman whose heart belongs to someone else.

Cruel. It was truly cruel.

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They had shared years together, and now Stella seemed to be holding a knife, carving him open one wound at a time.

She did not want to waste another word on him.

“So are we doing this or not?”

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