Estella and Rowan were just about to grab a meal together. She lifted her grane and spotted jenson.
Thad only been a few days since they last met, but Jensen looked really haggard. He had bloodshot eyes, and his face was d
dramed of cake.
He held out a few places of paper. “Emily has signed the divorce papers, and I’ll receive the divorce certificate in less than a month, Este, Emily and I are no longer related in any wry. You’lleme home with me now, right?”
Even now, Jenson was under the impression that Estella had gotten upset and left because he and Emily had actually gotten married…
So, he’d spent almost hall of his entire savings helping Emily repay her debt to the Conwys in exchange for a divorce.
As soon as the papers had been signed, Jenson had come looking for Extella, hoping that she’d change her mind and come back to him
Estella frowned and took a step backward.
“Jenson, I’ve made myself pretty clear. I don’t love you anymore. We already ended our relationship. Regardless of whether you divorce Emily or not, I won’t get back together with you Do you understand?”
After a short pause, she cast a sideways glance at Howan, who stood beside her, and held his hand.
“esides, I’ve started a new life here, and I have someone like now. Please stay out of my life after this.”
Jenson was momentarily stunned. He looked at Tatella. Then, he glanced at Rowan. It took him quite some time to process and understand her words.
His lips twisted into a bitter smile.
“You shouldn’t joke about these things. You love me so much. There’s no way you’ll fall for someone else that easily. Estie, stop being stubborn. We should reconcile ”
His voice cracked by the end of his last sentence. He had a desperate, pleading look in his eyes.
Estella let out a weary sigh. She couldn’t understand why he was being so pasistent about getting her back.
Was it because he loved her? But he did, why had he done all those things with Emily?
Estella couldn’t figure it out, nor was she interested in dwelling on the issue.
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