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You're The Best Medicine For Me novel Chapter 95

Bryan Moore did read Shirley Thomas’ mind. Both of her kids were the most important people in her life. She could not afford to collapse, or else they would be orphans.

By then, the lights were already turned off, Bryan was holding her left hand and lying beside her. Though they were near to each other, never once had their bodies made contact with each other.

While this wasn’t their first time sleeping on the same bed, thanks to Bryan’s actions that night, and what he said in the car, Shirley was flustered and struggled to fall asleep.

She struggled for quite some time before she finally fell asleep.

At the same night, Olivia Thomas rushed back to the Thomas family after she received the divorce documents.

She slammed the documents in front of George Thomas, stared at him angrily and said, “George, what’s the meaning of this?”

George glanced through the documents on the table and said without emotions, “I’ve already signed the document. We’ll add up both of our assets and divide them 50-50. Also, you and your daughter can have this villa.”

“Have you lost your mind!?”

Olivia picked up a teacup and smashed it against the floor.

The living room echoed with a loud shattering noise.

However, George was unmoved by this. He took out a cigarette, lit it and started smoking, “Then, I will sell my shares. If you wanna buy them, I can give you a low price. The Thomas Group will be in your hands.”

Olivia could not believe that this was happening. When she first received the divorce documents, she was extremely pissed off and wanted to take it out on George, while also shoving his little scheme back down his throat. However, as Olivia saw that George looked as if he did not care any longer, she started to feel a little worried.

She clenched her fists, glared at him and said, “Why are you divorcing me, George? You already know how much I sacrificed for the sake of our family, and now you’re divorcing me?”

Olivia, feeling emotional, charged at George and started pulling and pounding his hair and blouse. She yelled, “I’ve sacrificed my youth and efforts, and what I got in return is you treating me like this! If we were to divorce, you don’t deserve half of our assets. The reason how the Thomas family is in its current state is thanks to my daughter and her efforts…”

“Olivia!” screamed George as he heard Olivia’s last sentence. He angrily tossed the cigarette into a teacup, grabbed her arm and looked her in the eyes furiously, “How is the Thomas family in its current state? Is it really thanks to your daughter’s efforts? Or is it thanks to you lots manipulating the ever-living hell out of Shirley? How dare you say that you and your daughter were the ones responsible for bettering the family!? Just what on earth had both of you done behind my back?”

George had spent the whole day trying to calm himself down.

He hoped that he could divorce Olivia calmly. However, it turned out to be impossible.

As he thought of his other daughter, who suffered six years ago unbeknownst to him. He thought of him never fulfilling the responsibilities as a father for the past decades…

In short, he failed his daughter.

He stood up, and shoved Olivia back onto a sofa. He pointed at her and demanded, “Olivia, if you know what’s good for you, you will tell me exactly what happened to Shirley six year ago. Or else, I have no idea what’s going to happen to Sabina Thomas and the Thomas family as a whole.”

Olivia fell on the sofa and was startled. Even then, she still heard that George brought up the incident six years ago. She sat up while still stumbling occasionally, and looked back at George.

It was then that she realized that George had a grim face. His face and neck were red in colour, his eyes looked scarily angry, and as a whole he exuded nothing but pure rage.

During their entire twenty or so years of marriage, she never saw George with this face, and was properly frightened by him.

To cover up her fear, she put her hands on the sofa’s armrest, stood up straight and replied angrily, “It’s already been six years, why haven’t you forgotten about that damn girl?!”

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