Mr. Remus Your Billionaire Wife Wants a Divorce

Chapter 2



Silvia calmly cocked an eyebrow. “I made up my mind the moment I called you.” Dulcie chuckled. She started the engine and
said, “You’ve finally ditched him. I’ve been waiting for this day! You put so much effort into treating his legs, but all he cares about
is Ada. He kept in touch with her even when she was abroad. He’s a sc*mbag! Forget about men! You should focus on your
career!” Silvia laughed when she saw Dulcie fume with anger and subconsciously accelerate the car. “Calm down. I don’t want to
die right after I ditch him.” Dulcie was relieved to see Silvia in a joking mood. “What’s your plan?” she asked tentatively. If Silvia
had not called her, she would have probably contacted Silvia anyway. “I’m planning to take a break first. How’s the company?”
Over the past three years, Silvia’s life had revolved around Neil. She entrusted the management of MY Corporation, a fashion
company she had founded, to the shareholders. Apart from receiving dividends, she showed little interest in the company’s
affairs. Although she never bothered to check her account balance, she should have enough money for a comfortable life. This
was assuming that the shareholders were running the company based on the business plan she had outlined. Dulcie’s
expression changed when Silvia mentioned the company. She sighed and said, “Let’s talk about it after your break.” Silvia
cocked an eyebrow. Judging by Dulcie’s reaction, the company was not doing well. However, she was not in the mood to get
back to work. Therefore, she nodded and said, “Alright. In that case, take me straight to the airport.” “Where are you going?” “I
don’t know yet. Maybe I’ll just pick a random place.” Silvia rested her hand on the car door and tapped on it occasionally. While
she appeared calm, she could not hide her exhaustion. Dulcie sighed. No matter how great one was, romantic relationships
would make one irrational. After they arrived at the airport, Silvia got out of the car. She looked at Dulcie and said, “Please send
my suitcase to the mansion in North City’s Elm Bay.” “Sure. How long do you plan on being away?” “I guess about a month.” “Got
it. I’ll wait for you to get back.” Silvia waved lightly and walked into the airport. ... A month later, Neil was in a conference room at
Remus Corporation’s Ceattle branch. He was having a meeting with the department managers. They were discussing the
branch’s development for the next quarter when his phone suddenly rang. Neil frowned the moment he saw the caller ID. It was
his mother, Melanie Hopkins. He stood up and said, “Let’s take a five-minute break.” He walked out of the conference room and
answered the phone. Melanie’s displeased voice came through. “Neil, I’ve gone to the mansion several times to see Silvia, but
she’s never home. Did you two have a fight? Is she avoiding me?!” Melanie’s tone was full of dissatisfaction and anger. She
never liked Silvia, and this situation only worsened her impression of her son’s wife. Neil frowned. He had been busy since he
arrived in Ceattle a few days ago. He had waited for Silvia to call and apologize for the first few days he was there, but his busy
schedule had pushed the matter out of his mind. He only realized that Silvia had not contacted him for a whole month when
Melanie called. This had never happened before. “I’ll call her later. Do you need something from her?” Melanie spoke with
displeasure, “Your grandmother’s birthday is coming up. I was planning to have her accompany me to pick a gift for your
grandmother. But she’s never home whenever I visit. Things would’ve been better if you had married Ada. I don’t—” Neil cut her
off indifferently. “I understand. I’ll give her a call and get back to you.” After he hung up, Neil called Silvia. He tried several times,
but his calls would always go straight to voicemail. Neil’s expression darkened. He realized that Silvia had blocked his number!
Suppressing his anger, Neil turned to Curtis Harrell and ordered, “Call Silvia!” “Okay.” Curtis’ call went through, but no one

answered. Seeing Neil’s expression grow darker, Curtis hesitated and said, “Mr. Remus... she didn’t answer...” Neil’s demeanor
turned cold. “I get it. I need to resume my meeting, so help me contact the mansion’s management.” An hour later, Neil walked
out of the conference room. Curtis approached him cautiously. “Mr. Remus, the property management staff said that Miss Silvia
left with her suitcase the day after you left on your business trip.” Since Neil and Silvia’s marriage was a secret, Curtis always
addressed her as Miss Silvia. Neil found nothing wrong with it in the past, but he frowned when he heard it this time. He ignored
his discomfort and sternly said, “Find out where she is right now and book the next flight back to the country.” “Understood. Is
Miss Ada going back with us?”


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