It felt like a sharp blade slashing across her heart; it was an excruciating pain and nevertheless indescribable.
Her reaction aroused Yvette's anger further. She snorted, "What a heartless woman, you must be after the riches of the Valentine family!"
Her indifference towards her husband's affectionate relationship with another woman could only mean that she didn't love her husband but was only after his wealth.
She didn’t refute Yvette's words for it wasn't worth the effort. She would only retaliate and made things worse.
Therefore, whatever she had in mind; it was best to let her be.
Not paying Yvette further attention, Summer turned around and headed toward the stairs.
But Yvette wasn’t ready to let her leave; she strode across Summer and blocked her path. Then she scorned, "There is a saying, just as the face is essential to man as bark is to trees, I've never seen such a brazen woman. Even though she knows that her husband loves another woman, she doesn't know
when to give up.”
Hearing her words, Summer couldn't help but laughed. It turned out that this was the way a culprit used to put the blame on others.
"Alright, I’ll divorce him, how about that?" she uttered.
Unexpecting her straightforward response, Yvette was startled. She thought for a little while and answered," You're quite crafty, you're expecting to receive a portion of the Valentine family's wealth from the divorce, aren’t you?"
In the end, regardless of what it was, Yvette had the final say.
Summer could only laud her meticulous intent.
"I don't need any share of the property from this divorce; I only want the child, and this, I can guarantee with a letter bearing my signature..."
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