So this time, Riley wouldnât show him any respect.
âIs this some kind of joke?â Adam demanded, embarrassed.
Riley locked eyes with him and said expressionlessly, âNo, Iâm actually very serious.
Please read the terms of the divorce agreement and then sign it as soon as possible.
If you refuse to the divorce, Iâll still file for it.
Iâll take Luca and move out today.
â
Adam frowned with displeasure.
Rileyâs words shocked everyone around them, and many even let out an audible gasp.
No one wouldâve thought that the usually meek woman would be so tough with Adam all of a sudden.
Even I was shocked by Rileyâs courage.
She seemed to have really changed.
She was no Longer a pushover, but a brave and tough woman who stood her ground.
Riley was dressed simply in a T-shirt and jeans sans accessories.
But in my eyes, the woman in front of me was more dazzling than ever.
She was like the brightest star shining in the night sky!
Or perhaps she had always been this dazzling, and she had just covered her Light for her husband.
Adam was forced to take the file from her in front of everyone.
âFine,
Iâll read it.
â
Riley didnât give him the chance to stall.
She tossed a note with a specified time and address on it to him and said, âIâve booked a table at this restaurant tonight.
Come meet me there.
We can talk then.
â
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âRiley, are you f@cking crazy?â
Adam, who had been tongue-tied up until this point, finally exploded in anger.
But Riley didnât even flinch.
She said coldly, â been clearer.
I canât put up with you anymore.
dam, my mind has never
Adam clenched his fists and roared, âWhere are the f@cking guards? Get over here and kick this goddamn woman out!â
After saying that, Adam stormed off.
Now that he and his wife had a falling-out, Adam dropped his facade and showed his ruthlessness without scruples.
He only cared about himself and nothing elseâ-not even his marriage.
Their marriage was just like a joke to him.
In the distance, I saw the guards approaching to take Riley.
I hurried to stop them.
âThereâs no need to escort her out.
Iâll take care of her.
â
But the guards didnât move.
They looked hesitant.
Sally trotted over, secretly slipped some cash to them, and said with a coquettish smile, âYou guys always work so hard.
Let me treat you to coffee sometime.
What do you think?â