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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 656

Sasha fell into a vicious cycle of despair when she thought things would never work out between them anymore.

The heartbroken Sasha gasped out her suggestion, “Sebastian, let’s file for divorce.”

The eyes of the man opposite her widened in disbelief when he heard her bringing up the suggestion to sever ties with one another.

Sitting opposite her, his fastened grips started shivering under the dining table. He felt awful as if an important part of his had been pulled apart against his will.

“I think you have spent a night in bed with her just to get me back for lying at you. It’s nothing more than revenge, isn’t it? Well, it’s a huge success because I’m giving up on you for good.”

Sasha exposed Sebastian’s intention in a calm and collected tone as she couldn’t care less about filing for divorce with the man anymore.

Sebastian’s angst was written all over his face. Staring at her in the eyes, he repeated his question, “Have you made up your mind?”

“We can proceed with the procedures immediately if you’re ready. Speaking of which, I hope you won’t stop Matteo and Vivian from leaving with me.”

She carried on with the conversation and brought up her condition.

After much considerations, Sebastian brought himself up and marched in the direction of his bag. When he returned, he took her by surprise with the divorce settlement agreement.

Sasha responded with a self-deprecating smirk and thought it was time for her to stop being hopeful.

Without a second thought, she officiated the agreement and brought herself away from the dining room.

All of a sudden, the man behind him asked, “I don’t think it’s a great idea for our children to live apart from their siblings just because of our divorce. Shall we grant them the freedom to visit either of us whenever they wish to for the sake of their growth?”

Sasha brought herself to a halt since she wasn’t sure if it was a great idea. She just couldn’t process the things the man had brought up out of the blue after going through a major heartbreak a few seconds ago.

“I guess it’s fine?”

She staggered her way out of the house seconds after she finished her sentence.

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