Chapter 217
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 217 A New Beginning
After filing their divorce papers, the two left the courthouse.
As soon as they appeared at the entrance, Cameron, who had been waiting outside, came over and ha
nded an envelope to Sean.
Sean took the envelope and held it out to Abigail. âHoney⦠This is the last time Iâll be calling you
that.â
Abigail had planned on refusing to take the envelope from him, but after hearing his abrupt comment, a
complicated mix of emotions welled up inside her. As she stared at Sean, she felt both wry and sad.
âAlright,â Abigail said coolly as she took the envelope.
With pursed l*ps, Sean gazed at Abigail. After a long silence, he averted his eyes and said, âIâve made
you
suffer a lot the past three years. When it came to both my family and our relationship, I disregarded you
r feelings and wellâbeing. I want to apologize for that.â
Even Sean found the situation ironic.
Perhaps Abigail doesnât want to listen to these meaningless words anymore. Maybe sheâs been looking
forward to the divorce for a long time now. Iâm the only one who doesnât wish to let her go. She has fin
ally regained her freedom.
Abigail looked at Sean and said
impa*sively, âThat wonât be necessary. From now on, weâll go our separate ways.â
She could still remember just how happy she had been when she married him. She had loved him in se
cret, and whenever she looked at him then, she thought everything was worth it.
From today onward, those memories would all be relegated to the past. She was going to lock them up
and throw away the keyânever to be revisited again.
Sean felt his chest tightening. He subconsciously loosened his tie before glancing at Abigail. âHow do y
ou want me to deal with the incident involving your grandmother?â
âYou donât need to ask for my opinion. That involves you and your family. It has nothing to do with me,â
Abigail replied. Neither she nor Analise had the power to make any sort of request.
It wasnât as if she could ask him to piss Lina off so that she would get a heart attack and end the hospi
tal too.
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The only way to resolve this matter was to carry on living their separate lives after the divorce and not
have any more contact with each other.
Sean nodded. âCameron, give Abigail a ride one last time.â
âNo need,â Abigail rejected. âLunaâs waiting for me.
Cameron glanced tentatively at Sean.
Sean took one last look at Abigail before saying to Cameron, âLetâs go.â
When Abigail got into Lunaâs car, she let out a long exhale.
Luna held her and said consolingly, âCongratulations on regaining your freedom. You can date
anyone you want now.â
Abigail leaned against Lunaâs shoulder. âYeah.â
Sean hadnât said a word since he got into the car.
Cameron drove as carefully as possible, afraid that even a small bump in the road would displease
Sean.
All of a sudden, Sean instructed Cameron, âContinue to keep an eye on Kingston.â
âGot it,â Cameron replied.
Sean stopped speaking. All he could think about was the cold and indifferent look on Abigailâs face.
He didnât choose to get a divorce just because of his grandmother. It was also because of Joan and Kin
gston.
In any case, he didnât believe that a divorce signified the end of his relationship with Abigail. It could als
o be a new beginning.
That being said, Abigailâs suffering left him in a dismal mood, too.
After the divorce, Abigail went back to Ouisford for work.
Before coming over, she didnât open the envelope Sean gave her.
Somehow, Lynette heard about Abigailâs divorce and was startled to find that the latter had immediately
returned to Ouisford to work.
âPeople really do work themselves to death. Why donât you take a few days off?â Lynette asked Abigail
while sipping her drink.
âThereâs no time. We need to hand over the gown by June,â Abigail answered.
Lynette nodded. âHas Lexie been pushing you too hard? If you donât want to do it, the Pearsons can hel
p you.â
âItâs fine. This is my job,â Abigail replied indifferently.
âCan you not be so cold toward me, Abby? I really like you.â Lynette felt a little hurt.
âIâm not being cold to you.â Abigail thought she was being calm and pleasant enough.
Lynette was a Pearson, and Abigail didnât like the Pearsons. She was already being cordial enough by
putting up with Lynetteâs constant presence.
Lynette sighed. âAre you just like Josh? Someone cold on the outside but warm on the inside?â
âIâm not like Josh,â Abigail emphasized.
Lynette quickly nodded in agreement. âYes, youâre right. I misspoke.â
Abigail was still resistant to having any sort of relationship with the Pearsons. Lynette was afraid of sayi
ng the wrong thing.
âDonât you have work to do?â Abigail asked Lynette as she carried on with her sewing.
Lynette waved her chin in the air and said, âI donât have to work. Iâm the boss of three hotels in Capitali
s. All I have to do is collect my share of the profits every month and invest that money. Iâm making mon
ey without even having to do anything. I can easily earn hundreds of thousands a day without needing t
o work hard like ordinary people.â
Abigail couldnât understand what that was like. She didnât even dare to dream of what itâd be like to ear
n six figures a day.
Lexieâs gown was the result of months of effort, and it would result in about 1.2 million in profits. To Abig
ail, that was already more money than ordinary people could save up in their lifetime.
Her shock and speechlessness made Lynette feel a little awkward. The latter quickly comforted her by
saying, âBut my life is pretty meaningless. You live a far more meaningful life. Youâre so talented, and
o many people adore your creations. Youâre way more incredible than me.â
Abigail remarked, âTo an ordinary person, earning six figures in one day is a dream come true.â