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Urging Him to Get a Divorce novel Chapter 298

Chapter 298

It was to let you know that there’s nothing going on between her and me like you’re imagining.

As for how she addresses me, I admit I didn’t correct her on purpose. One reason was that you never got angry about it, and the other reason is

Xavier suddenly stopped, looking at Aveline with a deep, intense gaze.

Aveline was already fuming that he said she never got angry about it. She glared at him, not caring at all that he hadn’t finished explaining the other reason.

Xavier asked, Why aren’t you saying anything?

Aveline said coldly, Say what? What do you want me to say?

You bastard, you actually thought I wasn’t angry about it, so you thought it was fine for Josephine to call you that. What else is there for me to say?

I’ve said it before. I only have one word for you: divorce. Divorce, Xavier, do you understand?

My grandfather is giving your grandfather face by being civil first, but if they can’t reach an agreement tomorrow, I’m definitely filing with the court on Monday.

Xavier looked at her. You heard my call with Josephine just now. In the future, when I talk to her, I can put it on speakerphone for you to listen to again.

You can also check the messages between us. Like I said last night, you’re free to pull up and check the security footage from the Beltran Hotel.

I didn’t cheat. If you sue on those grounds, it’ll be useless.

Aveline didn’t believe his excuses at all. She pressed her lips together. I also said I can file for divorce on the grounds of no longer having feelings for you.

Xavier’s gaze never left her. He was silent for a moment, then said abruptly:

Aveline, why don’t we go see a therapist?

Aveline was stunned, her almondshaped eyes wide as she stared at him.

Xavier met her gaze calmly, as if he thought there was nothing wrong with what he had just said,

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Damn it. Aveline cursed inwardly. Does he think she has a psychological problem, or that they both do?

Xavier seemed to have read her mind and said, I don’t mean you and I have psychological problems. I mean our marriage has problems. We don’t have to rush into a divorce. We could talk to a therapist.

Aveline got up, walked to the door, and opened it, Get out. I’m done talking to you.

If you’re not leaving, I am.

Xavier’s gaze darkened as he watched her for a moment. He stood up, grabbed his trench coat, walked over to her, and looked down at her,

Why don’t you ask me what the other reason is?

Aveline said coldly, I don’t want to know. I’m not interested.

Xavier watched her for a moment, then smiled, Aveline, I’m never going to agree to a divorce.

Aveline saw the careless smile on his lips, and hearing his words, she clenched her fists.

Xavier was looking down at her and noticed. You’re not going to punch me, are you?

Aveline bit her lip, suppressing the frustration and grievance in her heart, and said:

Xavier, you don’t even like me, so why won’t you let me go?

What good does it do you to let me continue being Mrs. Beltran?

Xavier’s dark eyes narrowed. After a moment of silence, he said, If I don’t like you, why did I get engaged to you, why did I marry you?

Do you realize how illogical your thinking is?

Do you really think the Patriarch and my mom could force me to marry someone I don’t like?

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