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Chapter 672 Is This Not Alana?

I Want a Divorce

Vincent fixed his gaze on Abigail, a smug satisfaction lingering in his eyes, similar to that of a

narrow-minded individual reveling in their perceived triumph.

"Sean really believes in you," he suddenly said out of the blue, then casually walked into the house.

Abigail's eyes filled with deep hatred, but she quickly suppressed it.

"Let's go," she said calmly to Sean and walked out.

Sean followed her.

As they sat in the car, Sean finally spoke up, "Your animosity toward Vincent today seems a bit

unusual."

"I have always disliked him. If it weren't for the terrible things he did, you wouldn't have found

yourself in such a situation," Abigail replied.

Luna had endured suffering, yet Vincent, the primary wrongdoer, remained unscathed.

She couldn't understand it. Is it possible that virtuous individuals perish prematurely while

malevolence endures for millennia?

"It's alright. There will come a day when he pays for his actions," Sean comforted Abigail.

Although he felt that Abigail was acting strangely today, he believed in her.

If she had something to share, she would surely tell him.

After all, they had been together for so long.

Even if she was keeping something from him, it was likely a decision she arrived at after thoughtful

deliberation.

When they arrived at the restaurant, Sean ordered the food while Abigail played with her phone and

asked him, "Have you seen Josh recently? How is he doing?"

"What else could he be doing? Besides, when he's working, he's pretty normal now. He's usually

very introverted and cold. Probably because he truly despises Luna," Sean paused for a moment

and continued, "I think it's common for relationships to come to an end, but Luna's way of breaking

up with him was exceptionally heartless."

"Do you know how they broke up?" Abigail was somewhat surprised.

She had asked a few times before, but unfortunately, Josh didn't explain in detail and told her not to

worry, saying that he didn't blame Luna.

"Not long after he came back, I took him out for a drink to help him cope with his pain. After he got

drunk, he told me some things. He said they were getting along well, but Luna started getting

inexplicably angry, even though he made a lot of effort to salvage the relationship and tried not to

provoke her. Unfortunately, in the end, she still hurt him deeply." Sean leaned closer to Abigail.

"Josh mentioned that in the month leading up to their breakup, Luna almost drove him crazy. Every

night, when they were sleeping together, he would turn over, and Luna would suddenly wake up.

Then, she would fly into a rage and start smashing things, telling him to get out. Was Luna always

like this?" Sean couldn't help but feel that this Luna was entirely different from the one he knew

before.

If she truly had character issues, she would have shown her true colors after working with Abigail

for so many years.

"Is that true? Could he be remembering it wrong?" Abigail asked.

"I knew you would take Luna's side, and Josh knew it too. That's why he didn't tell you about it,"

Sean said, continuing to look down at the menu.

Abigail fell silent.

Of course, she believed Josh's words... because, at that time, Luna's mental state was already

deteriorating.

Perhaps back then, she couldn't even control herself.

Holding her phone, Abigail tried hard to restrain her emotions and not show her sadness.

"It is indeed strange for Luna to be in this situation. It's normal for you not to believe it," Sean said,

noticing that she seemed upset and quickly added.

"I'm not angry because you said this. I just can't quite accept it," Abigail explained slowly.

"During this time, I've thought about it carefully. If, and I mean if, what Josh said is true, then based

on your understanding of Luna, what do you think caused her to become like this?" Sean closed the

menu and pressed the service bell.

"In her previous relationships, she used to argue a lot towards the end. Perhaps it's because she

had been single for a long time and hadn't learned how to properly get along with a boyfriend,"

Abigail said, feeling guilty as she spoke.

Sean couldn't help but chuckle. "You're too good to her."

"After all, she's my best friend," Abigail said, feeling justified in her bias towards Luna. Their bond

had endured for many years. Although Josh was her brother, their shared upbringing couldn't

compare to the hardships Abigail and Luna had faced together.

Furthermore, Luna's current state weighed heavily on Abigail's conscience. Despite any

accusations thrown at Luna, Abigail remained steadfast in her support. Even if the entire world

pointed fingers, she would stand by her best friend.

Upon seeing the waiter approaching, Sean chose not to bring up Luna again.

However, Abigail contemplated discussing Luna's situation with Cameron.

Yet, she hesitated, knowing that Cameron would likely disclose it to Sean. Feeling a sense of

isolation, Abigail grappled with her dilemma.

"I was planning to propose to you. But with Josh behaving like this, I think I should take it slow. Our

engagement would undoubtedly weigh on his mind," Sean reclined in his chair, a bitter smile on his

face.

In the past, he wouldn't have cared about Josh.

The consideration of the family factor had started to influence Sean's perspective.

Abigail also felt that the timing was inappropriate for a proposal. Luna's situation consumed her

thoughts day and night, making it impossible for her to focus on her own lifelong matters until Luna's

issues were addressed.

She vowed never to let someone who loved her suffer again.

Just as Abigail was deeply troubled, a familiar voice interrupted her thoughts. "Oh, isn't this Ms.

Alana?"

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