Chapter 4 The Divorce Agreement
Chapter 4 The Divorce Agreement
Trent frowned. “Divorce? Just because my mother didn’t allow you to bring your parents‘ ashes into our home today?”
His tone suggested that it was merely a trivial matter.
Chilliness welled up in Quinn’s heart. I really shouldn’t hold any more hope for this man.
“It’s not just that. There’s also Sidonie. If we get a divorce, it presents a perfect chance for you to marry her,” she said.
“I’ve told you before. Sidonie and I are just friends, nothing more. Don’t overthink it,” he said, clearly displeased.
Quinn found it all rather absurd. No one believed that he and Sidonie were just friends. Yet, he insisted on saying they were friends as a cover–up for his infidelity.
“I’m exhausted, and I don’t want to keep up with this marriage anymore,” she said.
There was no greater pain than a broken heart. She had already lost all feelings for Trent.
His complexion shifted, and the feeling of losing Quinn intensified within him.
It seemed as though the woman before him would truly depart from his life in the next moment.
“If you’re still worried, then let’s have a child together,” he suddenly suggested.
“What?” Quinn’s face was filled with shock. They had been married for three years, yet he had never laid a hand on her.
At first, he had been preoccupied with his career after their wedding, and he expressed a desire to go with the flow when it came to sex, so she didn’t press the matter.
Over time, it gradually became a habit.
Even though they shared the same bed, he had never laid a finger on her.
“We’ve been married for three years, so it’s time we have a child together,” Trent said, all the while leaning down to plant a kiss on her cheek.
Suddenly, Quinn found the situation both comical and desolate at the same time.
Once upon a time, she, too, had hoped that they would have a child together.
However, at that time, he merely said, “I’m not ready yet. Can we wait a bit longer?”
As a result, she waited.
She thought he just wasn’t ready to be a father yet.
Unexpectedly, it was because he held someone dear in his heart. He was preserving himself for his first crush.
She thought that her feelings for him and all her efforts would one day move him.
In the end, however, she ended up feeling like nothing more than a joke.
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Chapter 4 The Divorce Agreement
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However, the moment she had made up her mind to divorce, he surprisingly suggested they should have a child together.
With a forceful shove, Quinn pushed Trent away, her hand brushing against the spot where his kiss had just landed. “Trent, you’re disgusting!”
Trent’s expression darkened. “Quinn, when we got married, I promised I wouldn’t let you down. So, I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear whatever you just said. If you’re not ready to have a child now, we can wait a bit longer.”
“There’s no need to wait any longer. I will never have a child with you!” Quinn said coldly.
Trent was about to say something else, but his phone suddenly rang.
When he answered the call, Quinn heard Sidonic’s voice coming from the phone.
“All right. I’ll be right there,” Trent gently said to the person on the other end of the phone.
After ending the call, he turned to Quinn and said, “I have something to attend to right now. I need to step out. Take some time to calm down.”
With that, he left in a hurry, leaving Quinn alone in the mansion.
Through the mansion’s window, Quinn watched as Trent departed in his car. He’s off to see Sidonie again, isn’t he? Does he realize that he’s betraying me every time he leaves me for Sidonie?
Back then, Quinn was in love with Trent. His promise of never letting her down was the reason she married
him.
At that moment, however, the feelings she once had for him had vanished. Hence, there was no reason for her to maintain the marriage.
What Quinn hadn’t expected, however, was that before she could even draft the divorce agreement, her mother–in–law had already called to arrange a meeting.
Penelope’s tone was aggressive when she said, “I’ll give you a hundred million if you divorce my son!”
It was a divorce agreement that had already been signed by Trent.
Quinn raised an eyebrow. Is she suggesting that I should keep Trent in the dark about the fact that I’ve signed the divorce agreement?
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