Chapter 209
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 209 Leaving Sean Behind
Sean wore a thoughtful expression as he considered the possibility.
After a moment, he spoke. âWe canât be sure for now. However, if Abby has any connection to the
Pearsons, it would explain why they are helping Eric. Go and investigate the relationship between the
Pearsons and the Davidsons in detail. The more detailed, the better.â
He believed that if they were looking for a family member, it shouldnât be Eric who was at the forefront
of this particular matter.
So, he suspected that there was another reason behind Ericâs special treatment of Abigail.
The next day, Abigail had planned to explore Capitalis a bit before heading back to Ouisford. To her
surprise, she received a call from Analise early in the morning.
âWhere are you right now?â Analiseâs voice was heavy, and there was a hint of anger.
Abigail replied quickly. âIâm handling some matters in Capitalisâ¦â
âIn that case, can you come back today? I have something to discuss with you.â Analiseâs tone
suddenly softened.
Abigail couldnât help but wonder if her meeting with Josh had been discovered by Analise.
She agreed immediately as she did not want to worry Analise.
Abigail informed Luna and headed to the airport after ending the call.
Sean, who had overslept by half an hour, had intended to invite Abigail to breakfast. Unfortunately,
Luna informed him that Abigail had already left.
Abigail was enjoying some pastries in the airport lounge when she received a call from Sean.
âWhy didnât you wait for me when you left?!â The moment Seanâs call connected, he scolded her
angrily.
âI was in a hurry and forgot to wait for you. You could have come by yourself,â Abigail replied somewhat
guiltily.
She had forgotten about Sean while rushing to catch a cab. Regardless, she did decide to shoot him a
text after she had her meal once the car had started moving.
She didnât expect him to call so quickly.
âAbigail, are you even human? It seems like Iâm the only one worried about
take me seriously!â Seanâs voice was filled with frustration.
you, and you never
â
She took a bite of her noodles. âYou were sleeping so deeply in the hotel. Why would I worry about
you? Do I have to make this trip with you for it to be considered as me taking you seriously?â
Alas, Sean immediately hung up the call after hearing her response.
âWhat a temper⦠Abigail held her phone and felt somewhat helpless.
Sean, who had hung up the call, tossed his phone aside.
Cameron stood by his side and asked in a low voice, âWould you like to order breakfast?â
âBreakfast? Whatâs the point? If you want to cat, just have breakfast alone. Stop bothering me,â Sean
hissed with a scowl.
Cameron nodded and made the executive decision to leave the room.
He had grown accustomed to being the target of Seanâs anger for trivial reasons. It was quite sad, but
that was the reality of his life now.
Eventually, Sean decided to take the day off after sulking for half an hour.
As soon as Abigail returned to Pendorf, she headed straight to the Quinn Village.
At this moment, in the Quinn Residence, Analise was hosting several guests.
Her expression was solemn, and she had a lot on her mind.
She had always hoped that Abigail would heed her advice. Yet, this time, she wished that Abigail would
defy her wishes.
Alas, things didnât go as she hoped.
The sound of a bell rang at the entrance of the courtyard.
Analise glanced at the person sitting next to her sipping tea. Then, she got up to answer the door.
When Abigailâs figure appeared at the gate of Analiseâs house, Joan, who was hiding not far was
shocked.
Analise opened the door and whispered, âWhy did you return so quickly? Arenât you busy?â
away,
Abigail looked a bit dazed. She blinked her eyes and asked, âDidnât you ask me to come back quickly?â
Her response was met with a sigh from Analise.
Abigail saw Cornelie sitting inside after entering the house.
She put down her luggage and looked at Cornelie with a gentle tone, âGrandma, why did you
come here?â
Cornelie looked at her, and her face displayed a disdainful expression. âI shouldnât have come here to
disturb your grandmother. Unfortunately, it seems that we have issues to discuss.â
âWhat is it?â Abigail asked.
âYou took the property deed for the house that Sean bought for you, and then house?â Cornelie went
straight to the point.
Analise, who was seated nearby, looked at Abigail with a worried expression.
She had expected that Abigail wouldnât be able to afford a house in Pendorf.
âYou did that?â Analise asked angrily.
you
sold the
âGrandma, that house was a gift from Seanâ¦â Even as she said this, her tone belayed that she didnât
feel that confident about it either.
Even though it really was a gift from him⦠What did that matter? Cornelie seemed determined to
blame her.
âAre you telling me that you still want Seanâs gift even though youâre clearly capable enough to earn
money to support yourself?â Cornelie sneered.
Abigail pursed her l*ps, and after a moment, she said to Cornelie, âI can give you the money for
the house.â
âI didnât come here to ask you for the money. I came to ask you to divorce Sean. Abigail, the Grahams
have done everything we can for you. Since you canât fulfill your duties as a granddaughter-in-law, donât
blame me for being strict with you,â Cornelie said with a calm exterior, but her aura was overwhelming.
âDo you think divorce is a decision I can make on my own?â Abigail retorted.
When Sean tore the divorce agreement up back then at the Graham Estate, Cornelie had seen it
herself.
âYou
âYou canât even make an effort to have a child, and now you donât want a divorce either. Do you really
want to cling to our family like a leech?â Cornelieâs voice grew more intense.
âI have never once wanted to cling to your family, Abigail replied calmly.
Analise stood up and tried to mediate the argument. âHaving a child isnât something she can do alone-
Before she could finish her sentence, Cornelie interrupted with a hiss, âDo you think Iâm playing around
with you?!â