Chapter 82
Become the Richest Woman After Divorce
Chapter 82: Reasonable Display of Weakness On the other end of the phone, Sophia just listened and let out a faint, cold laugh:
âCall an ambulance, get him a neurology consult, and check thoroughly if his brain has gone haywire.â
She coldly hung up the phone.
Everyone was caught off guard by this outcome.
Everyone was somewhat dumbfounded.
Sophia, who had been divorced, was surprisingly so arrogant!
Pierceâs face suddenly turned ashen, the light in his eyes completely disappeared.
He sat there, everyone could feel the gloom and deathly silence emanating from him.
Chad couldnât help but want to persuade him to take things lightly, but he didnât know where to start.
He couldnât help but recall that he had asked him about his progress before, and he had said everything was going smoothly.
Was this how smoothly they were progressing?
Did Pierce understand it smoothly by himself?
It really made oneâs hair stand on end.
Pierce staggered to his feet and walked out.
A now Chapter B3 Treasalile Display of Drinking more wouldnât help, she wasnât going to come.
This ruthless woman didnât care about herself at all!
After some thought, Chad decided to follow.
Got in the car.
Pierce remained silent, as if he had been heavily hit by Sophia.
The driver asked where to go.
Chad thought for a moment, then gave an address.
Pierce was engulfed in darkness, seemingly wrapped tightly in indifference and loneliness.
Seeing him like this, Chad couldnât help but speak up and advise:
âBro, Sophia didnât mean what she said, it might be because I didnât phrase things well just now. Iâll explain it better next time!â
Pierce gave him a dark glance.
Could he drink that much alcohol again next time?
Chad sighed and rubbed his head:
âHow could a woman be so easily softened? You have to be persistent!â
Pierceâs eyes were deep and he frowned in irritation.
Perseverance?
Drinking alcohol every day didnât creating coincidences, giving surprisesâ¦â
Chad was prattling on about his own experiences.
Pierce was listening intently.
Suddenly realizing that he had never given her these, he owed her far too much.
The corners of my eyes involuntarily reddened, luckily the inside of the car was dim, nothing could be seen.
But Chad glanced over, catching the lingering wetness in the corner of his eyes.
The sound of talking stopped instantly.
Shocked, he moved closer, carefully observing:
âBro, did you cry?â
He was just about to wipe his tears when he was rudely brushed off by Pierce.
âStay away from me.â
His voice was cold and deep, as if he was trying to hide something.
Chad had a look of seeing through everything but not saying it, and he curled his lip:
âI wouldnât tell anyone, it was too embarrassing.â
If Sister Sophia found out, wouldnât she laugh Pierce to death?
Pierce: ââ¦â¦
The temperature inside the car inexplicably dropped several degrees.
25.38%
Chapter 82: Ressonshile Display of Weakness Chad completely shut up.
The driver arrived at the entrance of the community. As soon as Chad showed his face, the security guard recognized him and let him through.
âBro, I just bought a house. You can make do for one night. Iâm afraid it would be harder for you to go back to your marital home.â
âChad said considerately.â
Pierce was drunk and had no idea what he was saying.
The driver and Chad got Pierce out of the car together.
Once he got downstairs, he surprisingly didnât need anyone to support him.
After all, they were elites nurtured from a young age, even when drunk, they remained dignified.
Chad breathed a sigh of relief and spoke to the driver:
âGo back, he stayed with me tonight.â
Chad said and then took Pierce upstairs.
The driver nodded, just got in the car and was about to leave.
Just watched a white Porsche come in from outside.
It seemed somewhat familiar.
Then, a delicate and stunning woman stepped out of the car.
It was Sophia.
Sophia was climbing the stairs while on the phone, laughing and chatting merrily:
âBring me some lateânight snacks, brotherâ¦â
The driver squinted, thought for a moment, and sent a message to Emelia.
Soon, there was an extra sum of money in his account, and an additional thank you message in his phone.
The driver quickly drove away, The housemaid was cooking hangover soup at home, and Pierce was sitting there, his expression gloomy.
The name âEmeliaâ kept flashing on the mobile phone, He remained indifferent, as if he hadnât seen it.
Very quickly.
Chad washed his face and came out, looking at his phone, he chuckled lightly:
âThis big problem hasnât been solved yet, bro, do you want me to take over?â
Pierce sat there indifferently, his eyes and brows showing refusal.
Chad directly swiped to answer.
âPierce, what should I do, Joshua has a fever, Iâm so scared, can you come overâ¦â
Emeliaâs gentle voice, like water, came through, and Chad frowned in âsilence.
This voice, it was too affected, wasnât it!
Chapter $2. Reasonable Display of Weakness He coughed heavily:
âHeâs not a doctor, go to the hospital if you have a fever. Are you waiting to become a fool from the fever?â
Emeliaâs voice faltered, sounding somewhat cold:
âWho were you? And Pierce?â
âHe asked me to tell you to go to the hospital if youâre sick. Heâs not a doctor, why are you looking for him?â
âWere you the childâs real mother? You had time to play the victim here, but no time to call 120?â
Chadâs words left Emelia somewhat embarrassed.
âWhatâs it to you? Give the phone back to Pierce, Joshua is his child, of course he should be in charge!â
Chad sneered:
âYou didnât use this to deceive Sister Sophia, did you?â
Emelia fell silent instantly.
Chad clicked his tongue, âI was really right!â
He glanced at the indifferent Pierce, speaking sharply to Emelia on the phone:
âHe didnât like you, you needed to be selfâaware!â
After Chad finished speaking, he didnât give Emelia a chance to go crazy. He directly hung up the phone and turned it off.
Pierceâs eyes slightly faltered, his tone cold:
Chapter 62 Reasonable Display of Wea âI would send her away.â
Chad paused, âJust sending it away would solve the problem?â
He held a skeptical attitude.
However, he still laughed a bit:
âThe guest room was ready, go rest, bro!â
Pierce had no interest in sleeping in unfamiliar places, he was particularly attached to the feeling of his marital bedroom at the moment.
He allowed himself to sober up for a while, then prepared to leave, Chad couldnât stop it either, so he had the security prepare a car.
Pierce got on the elevator.
The elevator went down and opened.
Pierce saw Sophia coming out of another elevator with lateânight snacks.
Sophia was also startled when she saw him.
Pierce immediately stepped out, pinching her arm, his eyes dark and profound:
âSo you lived here?â
He had never managed to find out where she lived, not even once!
Sophia shook off his hand, âWhatâs it to you? You must be drunk, right?â
She quickly opened the door intending to go in, but Pierce forcefully