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The Broken-hearted She And The Icy He (Lily and John) novel Chapter 119

Chapter 119 Terms of Departure

Chapter 119 Terms of Departure

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I have someone I love, I only want to marry her. I will never give you what you want and get Lily pregnant. I’m divorcing her. Tomorrow, I’m taking her to the Civil Affairs Bureau and filing for divorce!

You brat, what did you just say?

Grace’s joy instantly evaporated when she heard James’s nonsense.

She closed the opera video she’d been watching and looked at him with exasperation. Say that again?

Say it ten thousand timesit wouldn’t change the fact that she would never let him leave Lily.

James’s eyes were cold, his words sharp and deliberate, nearly obsessive.

I must divorce Lily. No one asked for my consent before this marriage. I never agreed to marry a complete stranger. I will never fall for her. And it’s not fair to bind her to someone who doesn’t love her. Grandma, I want to spend my life with the woman I truly love!

Grace didn’t respond right away.

She looked up, gaze complicated as she stared at her eldest grandsonthe one she had always spoiled the

most.

She hadn’t known he was already in love with someone.

Her own lifeand that of her husband Baron, their son, and daughterinlawhad all been built on mutual love and affection.

No matter how dazzling a person appeared on the outside, if they came home to cold silence, their heart would still be lonely.

She had been lucky to marry someone she genuinely loved. She’d always hoped her three grandsons would find the same happinessnot marriages of status or arrangement, but ones rooted in real feeling.

She truly liked Lily. She thought Lily was so good, her eldest grandson would eventually see her brilliance. But she understood, toowhen the river is wide, you only drink from one stream.

No matter how wonderful Lily was, if James already had someone in his heart, he’d never open another.

He would rather slash his own arm than touch Lily.

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If she insisted on forcing them together, she would only bring him miseryand ruin Lily’s life too.

Of course Grace wanted all her descendants to be happy. But LilyLily was just too thoughtful, too pitiful. She had married into the Luke family when it was possible James would never wake up. Grace couldn’t just abandon her now.

She had to make plans for Lily.

I agree to the divorce, Grandma.

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Chapter 119 Terms of Departure

Lily appeared in the living room just in time to hear James begging Gracenot hurting himselfand she let out a quiet breath of relief.

She didn’t want to be an obstacle between James and the woman he loved. After a pause, she added,

Marriage takes two people. He was married off without even knowing it. That’s not fair. Please, Grandma. -let us go through with the divorce.

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Lily’s every word was for James’s sake. It only made Grace’s heart ache more deeply.

She hadn’t known Lily long.

But Grace was a sharp judge of character.

Maybe it was because she had received so little warmth in her life, but Lily was always the first to think of others.

Give her a little kindness, and she always wanted to return it tenfold.

She would never let anyone downbut she often wronged herself.

The more Grace thought about it, the more her heart ached. She gripped Lily’s hand tightly and sighed.

Silly girl

Deep down, Grace had already decided to allow the divorce.

But she didn’t say it outright.

She wanted to make sure Lily’s future was secure.

After watching Lily for a moment longer, she turned her eyes back to James.

If you want my permission to divorce Lily, it’s not impossible. But you have to find her a good man- handsome, virtuous, and reliable. Once her future is settled, I’ll convince your grandfather. Until then, Lily is your sister now. She is my granddaughter, and if you can’t find her a good match

You’ll only divorce her over my and your grandfather’s dead bodies!

Grandma

James hated hearing his elders talk about death and coffinshe cared about them too much.

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