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Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce novel Chapter 246

Chapter 246: Chapter 246: Leaving Jardinelle Overnight

Listening to her grandmother’s gentle voice and feeling the hand stroking her back, Chloe Reed felt a sting in her nose, on the verge of breaking down in tears.

But she held it in, saying in a muffled voice, "Grandma, Walker Grant and I are going through a divorce."

The old lady was clearly stunned. She quickly looked at her. "What happened? How did it come to this?"

She had assumed it was just a little spat between a young couple.

After all, they had been together for many, many years. In the old lady’s mind, they wouldn’t divorce over just anything.

Chloe didn’t look up, her voice still muffled. "I don’t love him anymore. I don’t want him."

The old lady lay back down, sighed softly, and then said, "Then get a divorce."

Chloe was taken aback. She finally raised her head to look at her grandmother. "You’re not against it?"

Seeing her granddaughter’s red-rimmed eyes with tears welling up, the old lady’s heart ached for her.

"If you don’t love him anymore, that must mean he did something to hurt you. If that’s the case, then we’ll be done with him. You’re feeling wronged and sad, so of course Grandma is on your side." The old lady reached out and wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes.

Chloe let out a few soft sobs, then buried her face in her grandmother’s embrace again. "Grandma..."

The single word was a choked sob.

She was letting out all the bitterness, suffering, and repressed pain she had endured all this time.

She had thought she would break down and cry uncontrollably, but she didn’t.

She just shed silent tears, whimpering in a way that was utterly heart-wrenching.

The old lady said no more, quietly waiting for her to let it all out. After a while, the girl in her arms finally calmed down, and her body stopped trembling.

She then spoke up. "Since you’re getting a divorce, we can’t stay in someone else’s house. Where are you living now?"

Chloe sniffled. Her eyes were a little red from crying, but they were much brighter than before.

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