She smiled. "That's quite alright!" Her face lightened up as she said, "My child, you just have to tell me, do you have any feelings for Hendrix?"
"Mrs. Roberts, you don't have to beat around the bush. Everything was a choice made after weighing the pros and cons, wasn't it?"
She sneered and felt that I had been too honest with my words. She said, "You two had no feelings for each other but stayed because of the child. I think that you and Irvin are on good terms. If you don't have feelings for Hendrix, it's best to divorce him!"
Haha!
This was the first time I heard someone urging another to get a divorce.
"Did Hendrix agree to this?" Hendrix went to the Granger Family yesterday, and it seemed that Nerissa had plans concocted.
She frowned, "If you don't have feelings for each other, it's best to separate."
I nodded. From the perspective of an elder, it was true that Irvin and I had been close these past few days. I was separated from Hendrix and had even started to hate him.
It did seem that the best way to deal with this matter was to get a divorce.
But Nerissa was not an unreasonable person. She would not persuade me to divorce Hendrix because of this.
Unless she had other reasons.
Looking at her, I couldn't help but comment, "Mrs. Roberts, if you want to persuade us to divorce just because I'm in conflict with Hendrix, I think that this isn't something a respectable elder should do. You might as well tell me the real reason behind all this urging. I've already said that everything was a calculated decision."
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