Chapter 10
A Divorce After My Rebirth
Chapter 10 Throwing Mud Back
âI told Cedric I wanted a divorce yesterday! So, from now on, I have no connection to the Johnson
familyâs company, even if it goes bankrupt,â Natalie responded as she stroked the piglet, calmly facing
the scolding on the other end of the phone.
Rebecca, who had been berating her on the phone, was taken aback by Natalieâs words. Then, the
older
woman screeched, âWhat did you say?â
âI want a divorce from him.â
The air grew quiet.
Rebecca had always asserted her dominance as Natalieâs motherâinâlaw, and she couldnât grasp the
sudden change in Natalie.
Earlier, she had told Natalie to drop by the Johnson Manor, but the younger woman had brushed her
off!
And now, she dared to speak this way?!
Natalie had completely dropped all pretenses with the Johnson family now. In the morning, it was
Christina, and now it was Rebecca.
She felt extremely satisfied inside.
For three years, she had been nothing in this family.
Even when she was pregnant, they had manipulated her without mercy.
There was a saying that the mother was just as precious as the child in her womb. That concept didnât
exist in the Johnson family.
They were so cold that it was repulsive.
âWhat gives you the right to ask for a divorce? Natalie, donât you seeâ¦â
Rebecca completely lost her composure and started to curse, but Natalie had lost interest and simply
hung up the call.
Compared to her previous meekness, this change was like night and day. She used to be polite to the
people of the Johnson family,
But now, she was anything but polite.
As expected, the public opinion was stirred up.
The police also came knocking, and with them was Cedric.
Seeing Cedric, Natalieâs heart turned cold.
He spoke to the police about something, and the police nodded before approaching her.
âWe need your assistance in investigating Ms. Morganâs kidnapping,â the man spoke calmly.
Natalie looked at Cedric. Her eyes were calm, yet more piercing than any sharp questioning.
The man turned his head slightly, his profile tense.
He said, âNat, I hope this has nothing to do with you.â
Natalie sneered.
He hoped she had nothing to do with it, but he didnât believe it had nothing to do with her.
âTen years.â
âWhat?â
âCedric, in our ten years together, we donât even have basic trust.â
What kind of existence had they had in those ten years?
They both knew each other inside out, but now Natalie couldnât see through Cedric, and Cedric no
longer trusted her.
Without looking at the man, she walked directly toward the police car.
âNat,â came the manâs somewhat unsteady voice from behind.
Natalie paused, not turning around.
The man approached with heavy steps. Her back pressed up against his chest as he leaned down, his
warm breath by her ear.
Perhaps he was worried that this incident had nothing to do with her and might hurt her feelings, so he
tried to console her in advance. âItâs just a routine questioning; just tell them the truth.â
Natalie pushed his hand away and got into the police car without looking back.
Routine questioning? That was an understatement! If they hadnât suspected her of something, why
would the police come to her door just because she had seen Isabella today?
At the police station, the records piled up.
They called it routine questioning, but it felt like a relentless interrogation to Natalie.
Questions were repeated over and over as if they were trying to find a loophole.
âFor the past six months, there have been constant rumors about Mr. Johnson and his assistant, Ms.
Morgan. Whatâs your opinion on this matter?â 1
Natalie replied, âYesterday, I filed for divorce from Mr. Johnson. Weâre parting ways amicably.â
She didnât care much, and they were going their separate ways without conflict.
She was very clever.
No matter how often they asked or what approach they used, her responses were logical and
consistent.
The police continued, âHas Ms. Morgan shown any disrespect towards you? For example, maybe in
private?â
Natalie replied, âThe only time I met her was this morning. But we didnât converse at all the entire time.â
Just as they were about to ask the next question, Natalie pondered for a moment and said, âBut thereâs
something I find strange.â
âWhat is it?â
âMy husbandâs sister, Christina Johnson. Sheâs the adopted daughter of the Johnson family. She used
to obstruct us in every way before I married my husband. At first, I didnât know what was going on, but
later, I discovered she had been secretly in love with my husband.â
âWhat does that have to do with this?â the female officer asked while recording.
Natalie paused for a moment and then said, âWhen I saw Ms. Morgan this morning, she was with
Christina!â
The police officer taking notes couldnât believe her ears. She looked up abruptly at Natalie after the
latterâs statement.
Natalie met her gaze calmly and didnât flinch from the sharp look in the police officerâs eyes.