When Mila brought up the topic of divorce, she sighed deeply.
"The review process has long been completed; we're just waiting for the court to reopen after the holidays."
Her lawyer team had been pushing hard for this outcome. Initially, Mila had hoped to finalize the divorce before the year ended. However, the court was swamped with cases at the year's end, prioritizing disputes and lawsuits over personal matters like divorce. As a result, they postponed her case to the new year.
Mila could only wait for the court date.
Miranda understood immediately—
"That's normal."
"For personal family disputes like this, it's typical to push them back when the holidays are near."
"The court probably thinks, 'Spend some time with your family over the holidays, listen to their advice, and maybe you'll have a change of heart and withdraw the suit when you return. It'll save everyone the hassle.'"
Mila just shook her head.
Withdraw the suit? Not a chance!
She had endured seven long years in her marriage. Seven years—is that a short time?
She had thought it through and knew there was no going back. Divorce was inevitable, and she was merely waiting for the court to open.
Miranda, knowing her friend's determination, got annoyed. "That jerk really knows how to get under your skin. Honestly, some men are only well-behaved when they're on a leash, especially those who can't stay faithful!"
She could truly sympathize with Sophia from the Pembroke Family, who was sitting in jail.
What courage.
She served six years in prison to calm her anger and now enjoys a peaceful life.
Mila gave a bitter smile. "Let's not go there; it's not worth it."
She had already suffered through a painful seven-year marriage with Lysander. Going to prison because of him? It could easily turn into a life-for-a-life situation. Her best years would be wasted.
She wasn't crazy, and she could do the math.
It simply wasn't worth it.
Miranda understood and chuckled, "Just kidding, of course~"
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