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Let’s Divorce Mrs. Wright Is Done Playing Nice novel Chapter 702

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Chapter 702

Those words, “What if you hadn’t given birth to a son?” shattered whatever was left of Summer.

She cursed into the phone, “Frank, you’ll get what’s coming to you!”

“I never used to believe in consequences, but I do now. I’m already paying for what I did, and you will/too. No, you already are. Both of us are paying for what we’ve done!”

“Shut the hell up, you crazy woman!”

At that point, the one thing Frank could not stand hearing was “consequences.”

What consequences?

He had simply failed.

In his fight against Steven, he had thought Steven’s death would make him the winner.

Instead, Steven died, and Stella showed up and turned everything upside down.

It would have been one thing if she had only torn the Wright family apart.

But she had exposed Frank’s secrets too, driving Evan nearly mad with rage and sending him after the entire Holland family without mercy.

Summer said, “Your ending won’t be any better than mine. Thinking about that makes me feel a little better.”

“You…”

Frank was nearly driven mad with fury.

Summer hung up.

Standing in the cold wind, she felt emptier than she ever had before.

That hollowness inside her filled her with despair.

It hurt.

It hurt so badly.

A dull, creeping pain spread through her chest.

“Consequences… Yes. This is what we deserve.”

Whether it was her or Frank.

Even the entire Wright family, weren’t they all facing the consequences of what they had done?

Maybe that was a good thing.

Maybe it forced them to remember exactly what they had done.

She sniffled as tears streamed down her face.

“Steven, I’m sorry. I’m sorry, Steven. I was wrong. I know I was wrong…

Summer had taken too many blows. Her thoughts had become tangled and unsteady.

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One moment she was saying one thing, the next she was saying another.

“If I could do it all over again… I’d love you properly. I really would.”

When she closed her eyes, more hopeless tears slid down her cheeks.

She truly regretted it.

Seeing Frank for who he really was had thrown her straight into an abyss.

Inside, Stella watched Summer’s miserable, broken figure.

For the first time, she saw a reflection of her former self in Summer.

When she had lost her children, she had been in just as much pain.

Felix came over.

Following Stella’s gaze, he looked outside and asked, “Do you think she truly regrets it?”

“No. It can’t be real remorse,” Stella said with a faint smile.

A woman like Summer could never truly repent.

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