Chapter 58
Sir Your Wife Already Signed the Divorce Paper
Chapter 58 Entering the Living Room
Troy brought Sarah to see Henry.
He had entered the house with his lover to visit Henry.
Imogenâs heart was clouded, as if cold raindrops were pouring down in a storm, making her feel chilled.
Why was he treating her like this?
When they were being affectionate, he was called away by a phone call from Sarah. He hadnât sent any messages but brought Sarah to the hospital to see Henry.
Where did that leave her, his wife?
Imogen stood at the hospital room door, listening quietly to the conversation.
Sarahâs voice carried a hint of flattery. Henry and Layla didnât seem very warm in their response, âThank you for your kind words, Ms. Page.â
As they spoke, Layla turned the conversation toward Troy. Her tone was tinged with reproach.. âTroy, didnât you go back with Imogen yesterday? Why are you here today alone and with Ms. Page, too? Ms. Page must be very busy with work, and so are you. Why trouble her to come here? What if the media gets wind of this and starts spreading rumors? It would affect Ms. Pageâs reputation.â Sarah quickly replied, âGrandma, I wanted to come myself. I heard Grandpa was hospitalized, and I was very worried, so I asked Troy to bring me.â
Layla frowned. âTroy, why do you share everything with outsiders? Ms. Page, Iâm not talking about you. I just donât want people trying to take advantage of the situation to find out that Henry is in the hospital, bring gifts, and impose on us here. It would be annoying.â
Sarah interfered in Troyâs marriage and tried to fool Henry and Layla. Layla had been polite in her
words.
Sarahâs face turned pale, and she looked at Troy with a hurt expression.
âGrandma, Iâm sorry. I chose to bring Sarah here on my own. If you want to blame someone, blame me,â Troy said.
He had looked for Sarah the previous night for a long time before finding her.
After not seeing him for several days, Sarah had felt very insecure. She had started thinking irrationally, even hurting herself.
Troy had no other choice but to show his commitment to Sarah through this gesture to reassure her.
Henryâs face darkened, and he suddenly started coughing heavily, clutching his chest.
âGrandpa,â Troy stepped forward with concern.
Layla supported Henry. âMs. Page, youâve visited us. But Henry is not feeling well and canât entertain guests for long. You should go. Troy, have someone drive Ms. Page home and bring Imogen here.â
âOkay.â Troy replied, âSarah, let me take you out.â
âWait, Ms. Page, you go ahead. I have something to say to Troy,â Henry suddenly said.
Sarah stopped and looked at Troy.
Troy signaled her to go ahead. âGrandpa.â
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Chapter 58 Entering the Living Room
At this, Imogen turned and headed to the restroom.
She didnât want to see them right now.
She waited in the restroom for a while, assuming that Troy and Sarah had already left, and then.
went out.
Unexpectedly, she ran into Sarah at the restroom door.
âImogen, so youâve come to the hospital,â Sarah said with a smile. âWhy arenât you going into the ward? Why are you hiding here?â
âOf course, I wanted to spare you some embarrassment so that I wouldnât have to see you being driven out of the room by Grandpa and Grandma, feeling utterly ashamed.â
Sarahâs smile froze.
Imogen looked at her expression, smirked, and walked past her.
âImogen,â Sarah called out from behind her. âWhy are you in such a hurry? I have something to say to you.â
Imogen stopped and turned to look at Sarah. âAside from Troy, I donât think thereâs anything for us to talk about. Or will you list all your memories with Troy in front of me again? Is that all you have left?â
âNo, youâre wrong,â Sarah said, crossing her arms and a hint of smugness in her eyes. âWhat I have to say concerns you.â
Imogen raised an eyebrow but didnât say anything.
She knew Sarah wouldnât have anything good to say, so she should have turned and walked away. But her legs felt like they were filled with lead, and she couldnât move.
Sarah walked up slowly, a graceful smile on her face. âI heard you had a car accident a few days ago. The person who hit you was my fan. Do you know why they did that?â
Imogen looked at Sarah calmly.
Sarah continued, âBecause youâre the homewrecker between me and Troy!â
Imogen laughed. âYou can only say this to my face. Whoâs the homewrecker here? You know it very well. Youâre showing off in front of me. Arenât you afraid Iâll set the record straight in the media and label you the homewrecker?â
Sarah laughed loudly.
âWhat are you laughing at?â Imogen asked, puzzled.
âIâm laughing at how utterly foolish you are. In the eyes of the media and the public, youâre the homewrecker!â Sarah responded.
Seeing Imogenâs silence, Sarah continued, âYouâve been kept in the dark for so long. You wouldnât be saying such things without checking your Instagram.â
Imogenâs heart skipped a beat. Her vision had been blurry in the past few days, especially when Tooking at her phone or other electronic devices. She rarely used her phone and hadnât checked
her Instagram in days.
What had happened in the past few days?
Why had no one told her?
Was Troy keeping it from her?
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âWhat? Are you afraid to look?â Sarah asked.
Imogenâs hands hung down. Her fists clenched, nails digging into her palms, leaving crescentâshaped marks.
Imogen knew that Sarah was trying to provoke her.
The more Sarah provoked, the less Imogen could let her succeed.
âHaha, Imogen, didnât you claim to be Troyâs wife? Donât you even trust him? At least you realize that Troy doesnât like you. You see, I made a phone call yesterday, and he couldnât wait to see me. He even brought me to meet Grandpa and Grandma. Troy and I would have been married if it wasnât for you. He loves me, not you. Youâre the homewrecker!â
âIâm not! Youâre the homewrecker, Sarah. Donât try to brainwash me with your words. I wonât fall for it. When I married Troy, you two had already broken up. I didnât interfere in your relationship. You interfered in ours.â Imogenâs voice choked up as she spoke word by word.
âSo why wonât you check your phone? I know you donât dare to look because you know it in your heart. Youâve already accepted that youâre the homewrecker between me and Troy!â
âHmph!â Imogen chuckled, âIs it just checking a phone? Whatâs there to be afraid of? Even if the media and people online accuse me of being the homewrecker, does that change the fact that youâre the homewrecker?â
Imogen knew she shouldnât check her phone.
But her hands seemed to have a mind, quickly taking her phone out of her bag and opening Instagram.
Her Instagram had hundreds of unread comments.
Imogenâs finger trembled as she clicked into them.
The latest Instagram post had tens of thousands of comments, which had piled up unknowingly.
She braced herself for the insults and accusations, but the timing surprised her.
The first comment accusing her of being the homewrecker was from several days ago. August 16th.
What had she done that day?
Imogen tried to remember. It seemed like a Saturday when she had watched a ballet with Troy and picked him up from the club that night.
They must have been photographed.
Imogen turned off her phoneâs screen and looked at Sarah coolly. âI saw it. So what? Those people are just following the trend led by the media. Do you expect me to take their words seriously?â Sarah laughed heartily. âImogen, you are foolish. Havenât you wondered why youâre only finding out about something from a few days ago now? Why has no one cleared your name?â
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