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I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon

Chapter 138
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Chapter 138 Trying To Understand

Abigail truly cared about no one now. Not only did she not care about Sean’s prestige, but she also

disregarded Cornelie’s words.

“She doesn’t know how to do anything. What can she achieve outside? With a capable husband like

you, she’s still insistent on earning a meager salary outside. Only people who come from the

countryside have such poor mindsets,” Cornelie criticized with disdain.

Sean used to dislike Abigail, and he would forget such words in the past. As he carefully listened, he

couldn’t help but feel that these words were like thorns pricking at his heart.

“Grandma, have you always been talking to her like this?” he asked suddenly.

“Why? Did I say anything wrong? We’ve spent thousands to feed and clothe her, yet she’s never

given us a child,” Cornelie muttered.

After listening indifferently, he said, “I’ve said before that I don’t want kids. Why are you making

things difficult for her? Why did you ask her to come back today?”

His tone carried a hint of anger, and Cornelie could sense it. She stuttered, “I-I found a doctor to

treat her.”

“It won’t help. I don’t want a child,” he said coldly before hanging up

the phone.

Perhaps Abigail’s impatience with Sean was not just about him but also the resentment that built up

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over these three years, which he had always chosen to ignore.

Cornelie’s words were harsh, and when they first got married, he felt that Abigail had married him.

with ulterior motives, so she deserved to be mistreated by Cornelie. This initial sense of revenge.

had become a habit, and he grew accustomed to ignoring it.

He wasn’t Abigail, so of course, he couldn’t understand what kind of emotions she had experienced

during these three years by his side.

As soon as he hung up, Colby’s call came in.

Sean had just pressed the answer button when he heard Colby’s fit of anger. “Have you been cheating,

and did Abigail find out about it?”

“I didn’t cheat!” Sean immediately defended himself.

“Abigail has always been obedient, working tirelessly at home for three years. Now, she’s gone out to

work. What kind of husband are you? Are you stingy when it comes to money? Don’t think I don’t

know how much you’ve spent on Joan!” Colby’s voice grew louder.

“She’s just working; it’s not a heinous crime. We don’t have children yet, and she wants to pursue her

dreams. What’s wrong with that?” Sean countered his grandfather.

Hearing that, Colby gritted his teeth. “She’d better be pursuing her dreams.”

The call ended, leaving Sean frustrated and tugging at his tie.

He was dissatisfied with everything, so he sent a message to Abigail. ‘Do you know what you’ve done?

I got scolded by Grandpa!

After sending the message, he co dn’t focus on his work and kept checking his phone for Abigail’s

response.

On the other hand, Abigail was working non-stop, and it was soon 9.00PM when she finally left the

fabric market. That was when she noticed Sean’s message.

When she settled herself in the car, she called him back, but just a few seconds after the call was

connected, he hung up.

She chuckled in frustration and couldn’t be bothered to make another call.

A few minutes later, Sean returned the call. Once the call was connected, he pretended to sound.

normal. “I was dealing with something and couldn’t answer earlier. Can’t you call a second time?”

“What did Grandpa say?” she asked directly.

She had considered that her actions today might affect her grandmother and him, for they had agreed

to put on a facade for the sake of the two elders. However, in her anger, she had broken her

promise.

“When will you be back?” He felt that his grandfather’s words were meaningless, and if he told her,

she might get angry because of Joan.

“About six days. If you want me to see a doctor, you probably need it more.” She was now determined

not to see a doctor, for she wouldn’t consider having a child anymore.

“I’ll see a doctor and get some pills. Do you want to try to see if they’re effective?” He purposely

teased her.

Instantly, her cheeks turned slightly red as she replied in a low voice, “Idiot. What’s gotten into

you?”

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“You said to put on a facade in front of the elderly. My grandma has a weak heart, and politely decline if

you can’t come back. Or you can just call me,” he said.

At her words, she bit her lip, secretly thinking, Is he planning to turn over a new leaf?”I understand,”

she replied.

“Where are you going for your business trip?” he asked again.

Looking at the unfamiliar streets outside, she instinctively replied, “Broham.”

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“Okay.” He acknowledged her reply before asking, “Grandpa has misunderstood me. Aren’t you going

to say something?”

“What? Do you

think it’s my fault because I didn’t answer my phone today?” she countered. He’s really good at finding

excuses for himself; he always shifts the blame onto others.

“I didn’t say it was your fault. It’s just that we made a promise, and you acted unfairly.” He spoke a

bit more slowly.

Abigail did feel a bit guilty, so her tone softened. “When I get back… I’ll make you something nice,

okay?”

Sean’s voice was instantly filled with a hint of pleasure. “Okay.”

After the two hung up the phone, she looked out the window, feeling strangely relieved for no

apparent reason.

Back at the hotel where she was staying, she rested for two hours before taking a shower and getting

ready to go out. Suddenly, she received a location-sharing request from Sean on her phone.

After she accented it in confusion she noticed that he was exceptionally close to her current