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The Apple of My Eye novel Chapter 1679

Leila spoke in a worried tone, saying, "Aunt Melissa, even though Sheryl has said that she wants a divorce, she insists on taking the two kids with her. Surely Charles won't agree to that. Charles would never really part with Sheryl because of the kids. I can see that after they get divorced, Charles will probably still pay regular visits to the children. As time goes on, they would probably get remarried because of falling back in love."

"Absolutely not!" Melissa slammed her hand on the table in anger, seeming worried now as well.

"What can we do about it, though? Sheryl knows that Charles wants the kids. She might have even done it on purpose!" Seeing that Melissa had gotten angry, Leila began to villainize Sheryl even further, picturing her as an awful and insidious woman.

"You are saying that Sheryl might not be planning on really getting a divorce at all. All she wants is to have Charles love her more, am I right?" Melissa seemed to have come to the realization suddenly and looked at Leila in shock.

"Aunt Melissa, I can't say for sure; I'm just a bystander after all. At least, that is how I feel!" At first, Leila had sounded so sure of it, as if it was a fact, but now she sounded more hesitant.

"Well, I think it makes sense. How could Sheryl really decide to divorce Charles? She must be playing some other kind of trick!"

After she was convinced of that point, Melissa became even more infuriated.

"Aunt Melissa, please, don't be so angry. The only thing we should try to do is to further enlarge the gap between Sheryl and Charles. We should make Charles resent Sheryl first. Then, we can help him take the kids away from Sheryl. Only then can Charles stand a chance of leaving that woman forever!" Leila gave Melissa a reassuring glance.

Melissa nodded her head and thought deeply. She knew that Leila was right; even if they were going to get a divorce, the main custody of the kids could not be allowed to be given to Sheryl. After the divorce, it would be impossible for them to get back together again if Charles had the kids.

After thinking for a while, Melissa said, "All right. For the next few days, you don't have to go to work. Take the time to be with Charles more. Perhaps he will grow more fond of you as time goes by."

"Aunt Melissa, is that okay?" Leila looked at Melissa in shock.

Leila was now running into a dilemma. As much as she wanted to spend more time with Charles, she had to go to the company for work. After all, if the plan between her and Holley didn't get executed, it wouldn't work so well when things had to be done later.

"Don't you want to spend time with Charles?"

Melissa was confused by Leila's reaction. 'I thought that she loved Charles?' she pondered. 'Why is she so hesitant now?'

"Truly, I do want to! I would love to spend time with Charles! However, I only joined the company not long ago, though. If I keep applying for so many leaves of absence, then I'm afraid that my boss will be unhappy with me." Leila feigned a worried look on her face.

"There's nothing to worry about. When you marry Charles, you'll be the wife of the Shining Company's CEO, so no one would dare to judge you!" Melissa didn't understand what Leila was thinking. 'What is it that is worth worrying about? Even if Charles doesn't support you, you still have me to count on, ' she thought to herself.

Leila put on a smile and nodded. "You are right, Aunt Melissa!"

At such a crucial time, Leila didn't want Melissa to be disappointed in her. If that was what Melissa wanted, she would heed her advice.

After Melissa thought about it for a while, she continued, "Help me arrange a meeting with Sheryl. I have to talk to her, so I can see what she really wants!"

"Okay, Aunt Melissa. I'll talk to Sheryl about it!"

Actually, she wouldn't really want to talk to Sheryl at the moment. She knew very well that Sheryl wouldn't want to talk to her.

The two women spent the rest of their time together discussing the matter. Having managed to sort things out eventually, Melissa heaved a sigh of relief. "I'm so much more assured right now. I just hope that Sheryl never appears in my life again!"

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