Chapter 49
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 49
âYou also said she got into trouble because she was looking for you. We havenât divorced yet, and I can
perceive her action as you two having an affair. In other words, sheâs the other person in our marriage.â
Cynthiaâs words were direct.
She believed the person who caused trouble should be punished by the law, but she would not pity or
sympathize with Jayleen.
Joshuaâs gaze was cold.
Cynthia was not affected by his presence and continued, âShe got into trouble, and you bear the
responsibility.â
If Joshua had divorced her when he received that call, he would have married Jayleen as soon as she
returned, and there would be no need for an agreement.
He was scum, yet he put the blame on her.
Joshua stared at her for a long time and finally uttered, âThe biggest regret of my life is thinking that
you were as understanding as her and marrying you.â
Cynthia retorted, âFunny, the biggest regret of my life is marrying you.â
With a chilling gaze, Joshua got up and left the cafe. The moment he left, he called Yoel to book his
return ticket.
Cynthia heard it all.
She was in a foul mood.
Before this, she thought she had no more feelings for Joshua and could be completely calm, but she
just realized that some people need a long process to forget the past and move on.
After watching Joshua leave, Cynthia made a phone call.
Six oâclock in the evening.
Blue Friday Bar, a pub that belonged to Jimmy.
He was excited when Cynthia called him, but he felt slightly nervous when he heard her ask him to
accompany her.
The lighting in the barâs private room was dim, and Cynthia had a table full of drinks in front of her.
Seeing these drinks, Jimmy felt a little scared. He gulped and tentatively asked, âCynthia, we canât
drink all of these by ourselves. Should I call our friends over?â
âNo need,â Cynthia refused.
âActually, theyâ¦â
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Jimmy swallowed the remaining sentence when he noticed her gaze, not telling Cynthia that their
friends already knew about her marriage and divorce from Joshua.
Cynthia did not want them to know as she knew their personalities well.
She wanted her marriage and divorce to be quiet.
âWhatâs wrong?â Cynthia asked.
âNothing.â Jimmy quickly backed off.
Cynthia opened bottle after bottle of alcohol and handed one to Jimmy. âHere.â
âCynthiaâ¦â
âWhat is it?â Cynthia was not in the best mood.
Jimmy bit his lip. It was tough to keep a secret, and he decided to take the risk and tell her.
âThereâs something I havenât told you.â
âGo on.â
âThey already know about your situation with Joshua,â Jimmy said, and Cynthiaâs drinking came to a
halt.
Jimmy started sweating as Cynthiaâs presence was simply terrifying!
âWhen you told me not to tell them, they were right next to my computerâ¦and it was too late to keep it
a secret,â Jimmy weakly spoke, feeling nervous.
Cynthiaâs eyes flickered, and her voice was soft. âWhat was their reaction?â
âThey beat me up!â Jimmy sighed. âThey said you were being biased, keeping secrets from them and
only telling me.â
Cynthia pursed her red lips, and her eyes showed complex emotions. She tightened her grip on the
bottle in her hand.
âCynthiaâ¦â Jimmy was a bit worried.
âIâll meet up with them after I get the divorce certificate. Iâll talk to them about it then,â she said. shakily.
Cynthia was not in a good mood.
âProbably notâ¦this month,â Jimmy said.
âWhat do you mean?â Cynthia asked.
âTheyâre probably not available. Some have planned trips with their girlfriends, some are meeting up
with online friends, and others are going to visit their significant otherâs parents,â Jimmy replied.
Cynthia was surprised.
âDonât you know?â Jimmy asked.
âWhat should I know?â Cynthia was confused.
âOf our seven dwarfs, only Mitchell, Gaby, and I are still single. The rest are secretly dating, like you.
You got married!â Jimmy complained.
Jimmyâs emotions grew more and more intense as he spoke.
Then, he remembered that Cynthia was getting a divorce and felt bad. âCynthia, Iâ¦â
Sob, sob, sob.
He was hitting Cynthiaâs sore spot again.
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âDid they really start dating?â Cynthiaâs previous emotions vanished, and she became a different
person.
âDidnât you see the group messages?â Jimmy asked.
Cynthia shook her head.
She did not spend much time on her phone and only occasionally checked the group, where they
mostly gossiped. However, she was uninterested in those and only checked when someone mentioned
or messaged her directly.
Very few times did she open the group messages in her spare time.
âJust three months after you left the Nexuria for Jiverton, they all started dating, one after another.
Didnât we promise to be friends forever and never date?!â Jimmy said, still resentful.
Cynthia put her drink on the table and stood up. âLetâs not drink anymore.â
âHuh?â Jimmy was confused.
âDonât you like motorsports?â Cynthiaâs mood improved again. âIâll take you to the racing track.â
Jimmy was shocked. âReally?!â
âMmhmm.â Cynthiaâs lips curved into a smile.
âWow!â Jimmy stood up and hugged Cynthia, excited beyond words. âCynthia, youâre my hero!â
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Cynthia pushed his forehead, trying to get him to back off.
She never wanted their group to know about her divorce from Joshua.
The main reason was that they promised not to get married for life, and she did not want them to avoid
marriage because of her failed marriage.
Some people were worth it.
Fortunately, all of them found someone they liked.
That evening, Jimmy went with Cynthia to Nexuriaâs dedicated racing track.
It was different from those racing tracks because it was set up specifically for the privileged few. In fact,
this place was an entertainment center for national and even worldârenowned racers. Of course, many
people wanted to come in and watch the races, but not everyone could.
Cynthia was wellâknown here, so it was easy for her to bring anyone in and even let Jimmy have the
best view.
They watched several races together, and when it was over, Jimmy took a picture and posted it on his
social media with the caption, [Ahhh, Cynthia brought me to see the races!]
As soon as he posted it, there were comments underneath.
Shirley commented, [Unfair! Cynthia actually brought you but not me! Hmph!]
Mitchell commented, [She didnât participate, right?]