Chapter 218
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 218 Smugness Comes Before a Beating
Lynette chided herself. I shouldnât have said anything. Abbyâs feeling inferior because of me.
She sat down in a quiet spot and observed Abigail in silence.
Lynette thought that Abigail was a great person. She was talented, humble, and serious when it came t
o her work. Lynette couldnât understand why Abigailâs relationship with Sean would end in
divorce.
She heard that it was Lina who looked down on Abigailâs background.
Lynette knew that Abigailâs grandparents raised her. They were both farmers from the countryside who
relied on their farms for a living.
A wealthy family would usually turn their nose up at such a modest upbringing.
However, Lynette believed it was hard to find someone of Abigailâs character.
Even though Abigail married Sean, she continued to work on her own career instead of simply living off
her husbandâs money.
Abigail had no clue Lynette was singing her praises.
When Abigail was nearly done with work, Lynette quickly stood up and said
eagerly, âJosh wants us to come over. Heâs made some desserts.â
âI want to have a proper meal, not desserts,â Abigail declined without hesitation
Lynette tugged on Abigailâs arm. âLetâs go, Abby. Josh is great at what he does. What you need now is
something sweet to lift your spirits.â
Abigail eyed her helplessly. âIâm in a pretty good mood right now.â
âCome on, please? Just for a bite!â Lynette pouted as she pleaded with Abigail, all the while holding the
latterâs arm.
âIâll go and take a look.â Unable to reject such friendliness, Abigail had no choice but to give in.
Lynette would have kept pestering her if she didnât agree to go over.
Even as she stepped into the tea house, Abigail felt a little dazed.
At the time, she decided against ever having any contact with them, yet how long had it been
since then?
Is it true there are some people you canât ever keep out of your life?
Josh seemed a little flustered when he saw Abigail. âWhy did you come over?â
âLynette said you made some desserts and insisted that I come over to try them. Did you not make any
?â Abigail thought Josh was putting
on an act. Why is he acting like this if he had been waiting for me to come over?
âI did. Iâll bring them over right away. Would you like some tea? We stocked some new teas lately, and t
heyâre particularly fragrant.â Josh immediately dropped everything. It was
as if he couldnât wait to scamper off into the kitchen.
âAlright.â Abigail nodded.
âIâll help you,â Lynette called out to Josh.
âOkay.â
Abigail sat down by the window.
She wasnât working on any designs lately and felt a little bored to be just sitting still.
Just as she was about to ask Luna about Analise, someone entered the tea house.
Joan cocked her eyebrow when she spotted Abigail. âI didnât expect that youâd actually be here.â
âWhat are you doing here?â Abigail asked coolly.
Naturally, Joan came over after hearing about the divorce. She wanted to kick Abigail while the latter w
as down.
âI came to see you, of course. You must be in a bad mood after the divorce,â Joan chuckled as she
came over.
Abigailâs expression was icy. âCare to bet whether or not Sean will rush here right away if I call him? W
hat about you? Do you think you can marry him?â
Joan remained unaffected. She knew that sooner or later, she would be marrying Sean. Lina said
50. 50.
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âYou should be thanking me that the divorce finally happened. Do you think you couldâve a divorce if it
werenât for my help?â Joan had a victorious smile on her face as she took a seat opposite Abigail.
Abigail eyed her icily, âYouâre the one who goaded Old Mrs. Graham into coming over to my family and
causing a scene?â
âWhat do you mean? I didnât goad her into anything. She was already dissatisfied with you. I was just h
elping you, her, and Sean,â Joan declared smugly.
However, as soon as she finished
speaking, Lynette rushed over. She flung the piping hot tea she had in hand at Joanâs face. âHow dare
a mistress like you come over and strut in front of the woman whose marriage you ruined? Has anyone
ever taught you decency? Well, Iâll do favor and teach you that lesson today!â
Then, she grabbed Joan by the hair.
âAhhh!â Joan shrieked in pain.
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âLynetteâ¦â Worried that Sean would go after Lynette for this, Abigail quickly tried to stop her.
Lynette was furious. Her eyes were blazing ferociously. âDonât stop me, Abby. When my temper gets go
ing, it wonât subside until I bash a few heads in!â
Then, she dragged Joan, who was still screaming, toward the door.
âLet go of me⦠Ahhhh!â Joan howled.
Abigail went after them.
Lynette dragged Joan to the entrance of the tea house, and before Joan could react, she slapped Joan
in the face.
The bystanders stopped to look at the commotion.
After slapping
Joan, Lynette shoved Joan to the ground and shouted to the pa*sersby, âCome and see, everyone! A li
ving, breathing mistress! Get a good look at her face, and remember to keep your guard up against her.
She might steal your husbands next!â
Joan wanted to cover her face, but Lynette wasnât going to let her do it. She grabbed Joanâs hair and ya
nked the latterâs head backward so that her face was on display.
âWerenât you being all haughty and condescending earlier? You had the nerve to come over and boast i
n front of the wife, didnât you? Have you finally figured out what shame is? I thought the word didnât eve
n exist in your dictionary!â Lynette rebuked loudly and domineeringly.