Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 125
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Aiken usually fooled around, but when he became serious, he meant business.
His question awakened Rory.
Rory had never investigated what really happened that night.
His wine was spiked at the time. Coincidentally, Lowell was on his day off. Rory staggered back to his room and called someone.
Soon, the door was pushed open by a woman, who knew him and called his name, saying that she had fallen for him a long time ago.
He was drugged and his senses were impaired. He was slow in reaction when the woman threw herself at him.
Besides, Elmore had been pushing him to get married at the time. That night, he didnât think much, and one thing led to another.
In a word, he slept with her.
But truth be told, Rory didnât remember much of what happened that night. Driven by the drug, he went out of control and didnât even know how things started and when they ended. He only knew that when he woke up the next day, he saw Becky lying beside him.
He took a quick shower, settled on the chair, lit a cigarette, and then made the decision to get married.
It was indeed him who proposed that they get married. Becky had initially refused him because she felt that he didnât need to take responsibility for what happened. Rory, on the other hand, thought that she was just playing hard to get, so he didnât say much and simply insisted on getting married.
Married life didnât make much difference to him. Although they lived together, he was too busy with work and was rarely home.
He had always thought that he was set up by Becky that night, so he hadnât laid a finger on her throughout their three-year message.
It was the first time in his life that he had been set up like this. He knew that she loved him, so he couldnât let her get her way.
But now, Aiken suggested that perhaps Becky was also a victim that night.
Rory had never thought about that. After the incident, he wanted to marry Becky so that his grandfather would stop nagging him.
So he never even asked Lowell to investigate the whole thing.
Four years had passed and now Aiken suddenly brought it up. Only now did it occur to Rory that he never figured out what happened that night.
Aiken, who had known Rory for so many years, knew his words hit the nail on the head when his friendâs expression changed.
He looked at Rory for a while and felt that he was a poor soul who had been dumped.
Feeling pity for his friend, Aiken patted him on the shoulder and said, âDonât think too much now. Your priority now is to find out what happened that night.â
There was another thing that Aiken decided not to mention, which was that he felt that it wasnât Becky who set him up. Judging from Beckyâs attitude towards Rory after their divorce, Aiken doubted she was capable of such a ploy. After all, she didnât want to have anything to do with him now.
But in the end, Aiken was just kind-hearted and decided not to say anything more to stir the pot.
After casting a glance at Aiken, Rory put down the glass in his hand, stood up, and left.
Aiken hurried to catch up with him. âHey, where are you going?â
With a cold expression, Rory ignored Aikenâs question and proceeded to dial Lowellâs number.
At about eleven oâclock in the evening, Lowell was awakened by the sound of his phone ringing. âMr. Casper?â
âFind out who drugged me that night four years ago!â
Lowell was in a daze from having just woken up. When Roryâs order finally registered, he completely sobered up and said, âGot it, Mr. Casper.â
After saying that, Lowell jumped out of bed and immediately set out to investigate.
Rory glanced at Devin in front of him. His dark eyes were as cold as ice.