Chapter 308
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 308 All in Vain
Once they had left, Sean broke the silence, saying tentatively, âI donât expect you to forgive me; I had
this plan from the beginning. I just didnât think youâd be worried about me.â
Abigail understood the implication behind his words. Since it didnât seem like she was worried, he
hadnât considered informing her about the plan.
âIf this matter didnât involve Grandma and me, I wouldnât have cared about it.â Her tone remained
indifferent.
Although he was disappointed, he didnât show it. âActually, I targeted the Pearsons because of Alfie.
Heâs different from others in Capitalisâ social elite circle. If I didnât teach the Pearsons at lesson, they
could threaten his standing within the Willis Family
He didnât want her to constantly mention his help to her and Analise, for it made him uncomfortable and
might make her feel morally obligated to care for him. After all, he hadnât done all this to bind her in any
way.
âI got it,â she responded calmly in her usual tone.
As the two of them entered the elevator, she stood with her arms crossed and suddenly found herself
at a loss for words. Since everything had gone according to his plan and she knew that he was safe,
there wasnât much she could say.
âI only found out later that the Pearsons wanted to kidnap me. It was a last-minute decision, and I had
Cameron make preparations in advance, which successfully led to the Pearsons falling into the trap.
Now, they are in a completely unfavorable position, and I believe it will be a long time before they dare
to act behind our backs again,â Sean suddenly elaborated.
As he spoke, he watched her reflection on the elevatorâs metal doors, keenly observing her
reaction.
She nodded after hearing his response. The Pearsons have been in Capitalis for too long, and theyâve
started to believe theyâre its rulers.â
A smile played on his l*ps at her response.
While Sean and Cameron went to clean themselves up. Abigail and Ronaldo decided to go their
separate ways.
âRemember what you promised me. Iâm waiting for you to help me get rich,â Ronaldo reminded her
before leaving.
Of course, she knew he was reminding her that his help was far from free.
As she was about to call for an Uber, she spotted Sean and Cameron.
âShould we head back to Pendorf now, Ms. Quinn?â Cameron asked politely.
âYou can go back to where you need to be. Donât need to worry about me.â She had no intention. of
returning with them. Since the matter was resolved, she absolutely didnât want to travel with
Sean.
âIs there something else you need to take care of? Sean asked.
âMr. Graham, thereâs another case in Pendorf that you need to attend to. You should return as soon as
possible so the authorities donât think youâre avoiding them.â She didnât plan to answer his question.
âXavien is handling that case,â he responded. When he decided to show up, Xavien had already
submitted valid evidence to the police.
She looked at him without a word.
âIâm leaving Cameron with you. This place isnât safe. Besides, if something happens to you, Grandma
will hold me accountable,â he said, deciding to leave before she could chase him away.
Abigail thanked him, and she and Cameron waited for their ride.
Once they were in the car, Cameron couldnât help but ask, âMs. Quinn, are you upset that Mr. Graham
didnât tell you about the plan? It really was a last-minute decision. Before he could. inform you, he went
into a signal-blocking area. Thatâs why he couldnât receive any calls or texts.â
âIâm not upset. I feel relieved that this matter is resolved,â Abigail replied.
In fact, she was feeling a little displeased as her a*sistance seemed somewhat unnecessary. She owed
Ronaldo a favor because of Sean and came running here without second thoughts. Yet, it turned out
that they had arranged before this entire farce, making her feel like a fool. She hadnât. returned the
favor she owed Sean and now found herself owing one to Ronaldo.
Even though Cameron nodded at her response, he couldnât help but doubt her true feelings.
By the time they returned to Pendorf, it was already past noon. Abigail declined Cameronâs offer to take
her to lunch and went straight home.
Once she was home, she noticed that Analise had long prepared lunch. As soon as Abigail returned,
she asked the latter at the door. âHow is Sean? Did anything go wrong?â
âHeâs fine. Donât worry,â she replied as she changed into her sl*ppers.
âDid you ask him about the blame-shifting case?â Analise couldnât resist asking further.
âThatâs his personal issue, and thereâs not much we can do. He will handle it.â When Abigail met
Analiseâs eyes, she smiled. Tm famished. Letâs eat.
Analise nodded in response, finally letting go of the anxiety that had weighed on her for the few days.
past
âGrandma, Iâm sorry for making you go through all this,â Abigail said to Analise, who appeared
somewhat fatigued, at the dining table.
âItâs nothing. You had it rougher than I did, running around and owing favors to people. Analise heard
from Luna that the one who had accompanied Abigail to Cloudgrove this time was their companyâs
partner. Since he was their companyâs partner, Abigail would undoubtedly have to offer him some
benefits for his a*sistance.
âSean has resolved everything, and the Pearsons wonât cause us any trouble for the time being. You
can stay at home without worries, and Iâll focus on my work too. Iâll take you on an overseas trip once
Iâve earned enough money.â Abigailâs eyes were filled with tenderness when she gazed into Analiseâs
eyes.
She was now using the prospect of a trip as an excuse to slowly make Analise accept the decision. to
go abroad.