Sir, Let’s Divorce by Victoria Nelson Chapter 75
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No sooner had Dean gone a short distance when he heard Zion cursing at Matthew’s car from a distance, causing him to
break out in a cold sweat.
Since Matthew had taken up this position, no one dared to be presumptuous in his presence.
Zion, a newborn calf unafraid of tigers, scowled as the car stayed put. He said to Victoria, “Hold up a sec…”
He rode alongside Brabus and tapped on the car window. “Sir, could you switch off the light, or move the vehicle away…”
Before he could finish, he shivered upon seeing Matthew’s handsoine face.
“Why is it you again?” he inquired icily.
Upon seeing this, Victoria sensed that something was amiss and asked, “What’s the matter?”
When she saw the familiar face, her expression slowly froze as she realized it was Zion who was rampaging and in conflict
with someone.
Matthew noticed the shift in her expression and gazed at her for a moment.
This pair of eyes was so cold that it was always difficult to discern its true meaning.
A prolonged silence filled the room.
“Come on,” Victoria said, giving Zion’s hand a gentle pull.
Avoiding Matthew’s gaze, she no longer looked at him intentionally.
Since she informed him of the divorce, they had unspokenly ceased communication with one another.
Perhaps it was due to their unspoken agreement that they allowed each other space and time to contemplate.
When they impulsively got married, it was a decision they made without much thought.
After giving birth to Albi, Victoria pondered a way to retrieve the child, yet none of them could, outdo Madam Shadwell’s grip.
She cautioned her not to let Matthew be aware of Albi, or else she had the potential to ruin everything.
Victoria had fought, but Albi was in their hands, and her weakness was evident. How could she prevail?
Therefore, she had no choice but to go back to Belkan City.
At that time, Matthew was already renowned as the wealthiest, youngest, and most influential individual.
As he descended from the one–of–a–kind Bugatti Veyron in the city, he passed by her without so much as a glance.
Victoria was aware of the numerous women surrounding him and was cognizant of his intense hatred for her.
If there was hatred, it meant there was also love.
She believed that if she kept going, she would make him aware of her struggles.
Matthew was well aware that she would only leave him if there was no other option, given how much they had once loved each other.
But all she encountered was his indifference and disregard.
Victoria was undeterred, she showed up before him daily.
She had already lost her child, and she could not bear to lose him too.
The pestering had no effect on Matthew’s pity; it only increased his dislike for her.
It was so bad that their marriage was a joke.
Victoria forced a joke.
Using her past memories as a lure, she kidnapped him and tried to make him marry her, yet in the end, she was unable to salvage their relationship.
At the edge of the river.
Zion pulled up the motorcycle at the side and, helmet in hand, strode over to Victoria.
He kept looking at her expression and asked tentatively, “Victoria, what’s the deal with you and Matthew?”
Victoria only gave Matthew a fleeting glance, and he seemed to be growing impatient, so he drove away without delay.
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Throughout the time, not a word was spoken between them. Despite Victoria’s outward composure, he could sense that something was amiss.
Upon hearing this. Victoria ceased.
She didn’t want to expend any more energy. She only told him. “Zion, I’m not looking to start another relationship right
now.”
“… Another?”
“What do you mean?” Zion asked, his expression sour. “Are you in a relationship?”
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