Walker Grant’s expression was cold and grim, his dark eyes glinting with a sharp chill. In a low voice, he said, "Chloe, don’t regret divorcing me."
Chloe Reed’s eyelashes trembled fiercely. "Just sign it," she said.
’How could I possibly regret it?’
’Am I supposed to wait up every night for him to return from the side of that mother and son?’
’I’m not that magnanimous.’
’On the contrary, I’m incredibly petty.’
’I tolerated this for so long—two whole years—because I loved him. I thought I’d shown more than enough sincerity.’
’But he took my heart, treated it like garbage, and tossed it aside without a second thought.’
’In that case, I might as well not offer it anymore.’
She watched Walker Grant sign. His well-defined hand gripped the pen and scrawled his name. She stepped forward and took the divorce agreement.
"Civil Affairs Bureau tomorrow. Be there."
She turned and left.
Noah Grant was still crying softly. Walker Grant looked down at him and said, "Noah, big boys don’t cry. A real man can defeat the Big Bad Wolf."
Noah Grant’s eyes were still brimming with tears, but hearing this, he choked back a sob and said, "I want to be a real man and defeat the Big Bad Wolf."
"Mm, good boy."
Walker Grant’s lips curved in praise, but the smile didn’t reach his eyes.
Sunny Reed said, her voice full of self-reproach, "It’s all my fault. I was wrong. I just panicked so much when Noah suddenly spiked a fever that I had no idea what to do. And now Chloe wants to divorce you. Walker, you should go after her. I can look after Noah."
"No need."
Walker Grant said in a heavy tone, "Getting upset with a child... She’s so immature. This will be a lesson for her."
But Sunny Reed said, "But she wants to divorce you."

When she woke up the next day, she felt a heavy weight around her waist. A clean, pleasant scent filled the air, and she realized a man’s warm body was pressed against her back.
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