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Let’s Divorce Mrs. Wright Is Done Playing Nice novel Chapter 549

Chapter 549

But today, he had come in person.

Stella looked at the large pile of supplements and said, “My body doesn’t need any more nourishment.”

She had recovered very well during this period.

She even felt as if she had gained a few pounds.

Felix said, “Your brother told me to take good care of you.”

Stella fell silent.

Was it really because of her brother?

The way Felix had been taking care of her lately had long since felt like more than just doing someone a favor.

He was not merely looking after her on Aaron’s behalf.

Stella looked at Felix.

Felix said, “I want you to be healthy too.”

When he said this, his voice carried a deep, suppressed emotion.

And within that suppressed tone, there seemed to be a trace of regret.

“When did you first start thinking about it?” Felix asked.

The sudden question left Stella unsure of what he meant.

She looked at him in confusion. “What?”

Felix said, “When did you first start thinking about divorcing Evan?”

Stella fell silent.

When had she started thinking about it?

“After Steven died.”

In the month after Steven’s death, Evan barely returned to Inkwood Manor at all.

And later, every time he did come back, Dora would call him away because of Summer.

That was when Stella had already started thinking about divorce.

When Steven had first died, Stella had still considered herself part of the Wright family.

So at the beginning, she had gone back to the old Wright estate too, helping them handle the family’s altairs.

But the process had not been pleasant.

Summer kept getting close to Evan, whether intentionally or not.

Again and again, in front of Stella, she called Evan by Steven’s name.

And no matter what they did, they always acted like they were one unit.

They would always, intentionally or otherwise, push Stella aside.

Every time Stella went to the old estate, she felt like an outsider.

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At first, she had told herself that they were acting that way because Steven had died and they were grieving.

So back theri, she had still tried hard to fit in. `

But later, Summer’s attitude became more and more obvious.

One time, Dora said to her, “If there’s nothing important, you should come to the old estate less often.”

The meaning had been obvious.

It was something one would say to an outsider.

Dora’s attitude, and Summer’s too, had been far too clear.

After Steven died, Summer pretended to suffer from depression all the time.

Dora also clearly wanted Evan to take care of Summer. A few times, she had ever spoken in a way that was obviously meant for Stella to hear.

The meaning behind her words was always the same.

She hoped Evan and Summer would end up together.

Stella could no longer endure it.

She could no longer keep pretending.

From then on, she never went to the old Wright estate again.

She only kept fighting with Evan.

Felix asked, “It had been that long?”

Stella nodded. “Yes. By the second month after Steven died, I already wanted a divorce.”

People were like that.

Once a certain thought took root, it would keep growing in the mind, constantly pushing a person forward.

That thought had grown firmer and firmer in her mind.

She wanted to leave Evan.

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