Chapter 27
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 28
Debbie tapped her fingers on the phone impatiently. What was taking
Carlos so long? Why did he seem so hesitant? He just needed to sign the divorce agreement. A simple
scribble on a piece of paper, and everything would be settled. He was so unwilling to sign it, as if he
had feelings for her.
Debbie shook her head. On second thought, she was probably the most generous wife to him ever! Her
husband had hooked up with countless women during their marriage, but she never cared about that. If
he had had any other woman as a wife, she probably wouldnât have tolerated such promiscuity.
âOkay,â Carlos finally replied.
âBut please talk to my grandfather about it. If he agrees, Iâll sign the papers immediately.â
After all, the marriage was arranged by Carlosâs grandfather.
Debbieâs eyes widened when she read his message. She couldnât take this anymore! Who on earth
was Carlosâs grandfather? She didnât even know!
Her father was the one who had asked her to marry Carlos. He had said at the time that she wouldnât
regret marrying Carlos. She rolled her eyes at the memory.
But where could she find Carlosâs grandfather?
Debbie typed on her phone angrily.
âHeâs your grandfather. Why donât you look for him yourself? You want me to be the bad guy? You
wish!â
Debbie frowned unhappily. This cunning old fox, who was six or seven years older than her, was so
annoying!
Carlos read her message with amusement. His wife was like a short-tempered child.
The message reminded him of Debbie. She always spoke in an angry tone of voice.
When he caught himself thinking about Debbie again, Carlosâs eyes flickered with annoyance.
He wasnât in the mood to deal with a girl, so he simply replied, âMy grandfather is in New York. Why
donât you look for him now?â
Carlos tossed his phone aside. He had promised his grandfather that he wouldnât divorce his wife, but
his wife wasnât in on this agreement. If she really wanted to divorce him, she would have to persuade
his grandfather first.
Debbie gritted her teeth, seething with rage.
Realizing that this man wasnât going to sign the divorce papers any time soon, she grew agitated. He
was crazy! She couldnât just go to New
York to look for his grandfather.
She put her phone down and sighed heavily.
Later that afternoon, Kasie whined, âDebbie, whatâs the matter with you? Are you going through an
early menopause?â
Debbie rolled her eyes at her friend.
âIâm just so annoyed!â
Carlos was being so difficult!