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Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband novel Chapter 955

The kid flashed a sweet smile at her grandma, "Grandma."

Hearing this, the grandma was thrilled, "Our little Nelly has started to speak, and the first word is grandma."

The dad chimed in, "Apart from when she's feeding or snoozing, Nelly practically spends her entire time with you. She must know how much you love her."

Cornelia then looked towards her dad. Although he was chatting with grandma, he wasn't looking her way. He was massaging his wife's shoulders and neck. She looked truly content, her face plastered with happiness.

As the woman's face became clearer from a blurred smile, Clair's annoying face suddenly appeared in front of Cornelia.

She shouted at grandma and dad, "I want a divorce! Hawthorne, did you hear me? I want a divorce!"

The dad, dejected, took a drag of his cigarette, "No! We vowed to stick together for life when we got married. I'm never divorcing you. Clair, you can forget about it."

Clair, deaf to his words, covered her ears and yelled, "I don't need you or this child! You can't provide the life I want. I'm off to chase the life I desire. If you really love me, you should let me go. Why are you stopping me from seeking my happiness?"

Cornelia saw the light gradually fade from her dad's eyes, "We vowed to spend our lives together, to raise Nelly together. Why are you breaking your promise?"

Clair retorted, "Was I not clear enough? Because you can't give me the riches I want, I want to pursue a life that's truly mine."

Dad said, "Clair..."

Clair continued, "If you don't let me go, I'll end myself right here."

Hearing this, the last glimmer of light vanished from dad's eyes. He gave a faint smile, "Okay, I'll sign. I'll let you go."

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