Chapter 264
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 264 Running Out of Plan
Neither the Davidsons nor the Pearsons would harm their family members. Moreover, Abigail was the
only outsider involved in this matter. Thus, to have Eric learn his lesson, she would have to bear the bru
nt./
âKeep an eye on the internet for now. Iâll handle the rest,â said Sean.
In theory, Abigail should not have any dirt about her when being Alana. However, there was still a possi
bility that the others would fake rumors about her.
âAlright. Make sure to look after your grandma. The only disadvantage for Abigail now is that she hadnât
gotten a divorce from you yet when she was in Ragos. They may use this as a point and label her a ho
mewrecker.â Kevin, being a seasoned entertainment industry insider, knew just how ruthless people wit
hin the industry could be.
Sean hummed and nodded in agreement. As they talked, his phone rang abruptly. It was Cameron. He
answered the phone and asked, âWhatâs the matter?â
âJoan wants to meet you,â said Cameron, his voice tense.
In that split second, Seanâs face turned cold, and he replied coldly, âLet her wait. Iâm busy right now.â Wi
th that, he hung up the call
Kevin said sarcastically, âJoan still hasnât changed after sheâs out of prison. Sheâs still trying to gaslight
you, treating you like a pushover.â
âLet her be for now,â Sean responded calmly.
If Joan were smarter, she would have chosen a better path to walk. Unfortunately, she was too greedy.
âWant her to get desperate?â Kevin asked.
Sean lowered his gaze and took a sip of his drink without answering.
Once again rejected by Sean, Joan tossed her phone angrily onto the bed. Her eyes were bloodshot, a
nd her breathing was rapid. âSean! How dare you treat me like this!â Tears rolled down from her eyes, a
nd her resentful gaze slowly turned into a sinister one. âSince to show me mercy, donât blame
me for being ruthless either!â Then, she sobbed on the bed.
you refused
After a long time, she got up and went to the bathroom with red and puffy eyes. Half an hour later, she l
eft her apartment, looking fresh
and vibrant as she made her way to the entrance of the residential building.
Ever since she was released from the police station, she had been staying at her apartment. This was t
he first time she had stepped outside.
She hailed a cab and would occasionally glance at her phone.
Soon, she arrived at a bar. As she entered, she eagerly wore her wireless earphones and walked throu
gh the bustling crowd. âIâm here..Are you sure Seanâs men wonât find out?â she asked in a low
voice.
âThey wonât,â the person replied.
Then, Joan entered a private room. She was the only one there and had ordered many drinks, pretendi
ng to be there to drown her sorrows.
âThe only way to make Sean back down is to go after his grandma.â The manâs husky voice sounded d
eviously cunning through the earphones.
Hearing his words, she pursed her l*ps and hesitated. âIf we fail this time, weâll have no way out.â After
all, she knew that Sean seemed to have spared her once for hurting Abigail. However, laying a finger o
n Lina might cost her her life.
âDo you think we still have a way out? Your brother is detained right now, and we have no idea how mu
ch evidence Abigail has handed to the court for his prosecution. If he gets sentenced, itâll be a secondâ
time offense, and the punishment will be severe. Hence, your brother canât go to prison! Joan, the only
way to get your brother out now is to force Sean to pressure Abigail into withdrawing her lawsuit and ca
lling it a misunderstanding.â The manâs tone was cunning.
Joan clenched her teeth and
said nothing. To be honest, she did not care what would happen to Kingston. The reason for her freque
nt contact with Sean was simply an attempt to have him keep on supporting her. Without Sean, she ha
d nothing to maintain her life. She did not know how to do anything and lacked a talent like Abigail. Mor
eover, the 4.5 million he had given her now left over 1.5 million, insufficient to cover her expenses!
âIâve got a plan for you. Just do as I say, and itâll work. I guarantee it!â The man did not notice her emoti
ons and continued discussing with her.
âTell me what to do,â she replied, acting obedient and attentive, even though she was
absent- minded. If his plan fails, Iâll come up with my plan. Kingston had indeed committed a crime. Inst
ead of wasting my opportunities on him and offending Sean, itâs best to find a way that benefits me with
out displeasing Sean. Once the misunderstanding between us cleared up, he would treat me like norm
al, and I would support Kingston after his release.
âIâve done my research. Sean has moved out of the Graham Estate for some time. Old Mrs. Graham w
ould visit and
cook for him three times a week. All we need to do is to avoid Sean and approach Old Mrs. Graham to
gain her trust. Later, we can resort to the same trick. Weâll abduct her. When that happens, he will undo
ubtedly force Abigail to withdraw the lawsuit to protect his grandmother,â the man explained in detail.
Joan hummed in response and asked, âWhen do we start?â
âSheâll be leaving tomorrow. Iâll let you know the route. Itâs up to you whether you can gain her trust,â th
e man replied.
She hummed but suddenly added, âI have an idea.