Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 75



Chapter 75

Becky wasn’t expecting to meet Rory. Not because she was guilty, but because she just didn’t want to see his face as a reminder of their failed marriage.

Besides, she was holding Stevie’s arm.

Stevie had always protected her, ever since she was a child. When she was in middle school, he had been asked to talk to the teacher because she had fought with other students. The first thing he had done was ask her if she was injured. Only then had he gone into other details before finally asking her to apologize.

It was hard to define who was right and who was wrong in her and Rory’s relationship. She had been the one who insisted on marrying him.

But Rory hadn’t considered her to be his wife over the past three years. He hadn’t protected her once.

When she just had divorced him, Stevie would have gotten even with the Casper family if she hadn’t stopped him.

On meeting Rory again, Becky felt a headache coming.

She didn’t want to greet Rory, and in fact, there was no need to.

She walked past him, still holding onto Stevie’s arm, without sparing Rory a glance.

“Becky.” Rory greeted her even though she didn’t want to say hello.

He looked at her, his deep-set eyes simmering with inexplicable anger and coldness.

Becky glanced at him in mock surprise and said lightly, “What a coincidence, Mr. Casper.”

Stevie’s face darkened, but before he could say anything, Becky tightened her grip on his arm.

“Dad, quarreling here will be very embarrassing,” she said in a whisper, looking at him warningly.

Stevie controlled himself at her words. He paused before asking, “Is this your ex-husband? He’s just so-so.”

To Rory, Stevie’s words dripped with irony.

He looked at Becky as he said, “Your life is getting more and more interesting after leaving the Casper family.” Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.

He had thought that she was really something, but he hadn’t expected her to find a sugar daddy for herself.

Although the man standing before him wasn’t bad-looking, and he appeared not too old, Becky was his mistress. This caused Rory’s condescension towards her to grow even more.

But Becky wasn’t angry at this. She smiled instead as she said, “Thank you for the compliment. I’m indeed happier after divorcing you.”

She then guided Stevie into the elevator.

As the elevator doors closed slowly, Becky looked coldly at Rory. She wasn’t disappointed. Her only regret was her extreme stupidity of the past.

Stevie snorted. He spat angrily, just as the elevator doors closed shut.

Rory was rooted to the spot, his mind going over the way Becky smiled proudly instead of feeling ashamed. The thought that she was provoking him filled him with anger, and before he could vent it, she had left with that man.

“Mr. Casper, if we don’t leave now, we will be late,” Lowell reminded him. He had stood there for a while, watching the events unfold. But time passed by and Rory had shown no signs of moving. So Lowell had bitten the bullet and spoken up.

Rory cast a cold glance at him before saying, “Investigate that man!”

Lowell went blank for a while. He then came to his senses, wanting to remind Rory that he had divorced Becky.

But he controlled himself and said, “Okay, Mr. Casper.”

Rory collected himself and walked forward.


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