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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1669

Sinclair twitched his lips awkwardly. "Don't say that. We're not that bad, are we?"

"Sinclair, is it that hard to be honest?"

Sinclair's tone was cold as he replied, "Fine. In fact, I've never regretted it, and frankly I've never had any feelings for you. You have nothing going on for you except your prettiness. I've tried my best to help you all these years for the sake of old times, and I've never mistreated you in terms of your career. Don't pity yourself. You've actually earned a lot over the years."

Cindy laughed as she heard that. Then, she said, "Yeah, I indeed earned a lot. You're not wrong about that."

Then, she turned to Monica and said, "Monica, you do love Sinclair, don't you? You love him more than you love yourself. You've never loved Michael, have you?"

Monica was obviously unwilling to answer the question in front of Michael and she was embarrassed.

She still considered Michael's feelings.

Michael narrowed his eyes and glared at Monica.

Monica twitched her lips awkwardly name replied, "That's not true. I have feelings for Michael, and I love him."

Sinclair looked at Monica.

Then, Monica's expression stiffened.

Cindy smiled and said, "Sinclair, did you hear that? Even Monica doesn't love you. She loves Michael instead."

Sinclair smiled bitterly. "What is love? I don't need love. What I want now is to see my daughter. Where is she?"

"She's right here in London. Please me, and I'll take you to see her when I'm happy. Oh yes, I forgot about it. I want to tell you that she still carries my last name too," Cindy replied.

Sinclair's suppressed his feelings as he gritted his teeth at Cindy's arrogant expression. "It doesn't matter what last name she has."

"What matters is that she's your daughter, isn't it?" Cindy asked while she sneered.

Sinclair nodded. "Yeah, that's way more important."

Cindy asked, "Okay, so? What are you going to do after you reunite with her?"

Sinclair said, "We'll talk about it later. There's no rush for all that." "Are you willing to be in-laws with the Jones family after you reunite with her?" Cindy raised her voice suddenly as she questioned Sinclair.

They were all stunned as they looked at Sinclair with doubts in their eyes.

Monica shifted her gaze, but there was a hint of joy in them.

Alas, Cindy ruthlessly dashed the glee in Monica's eyes. "Stop your delusions. Do you think you can make a comeback? So, what if you became inlaws with Heinz? Do you think he would even set his eyes on you?"

"Why do you say that, Cindy?" Monica replied. "If Sinclair really acknowledged Celeste as his daughter and became Heinz's in-law, then there's hope for us still."

Cindy chuckled and stared at Monica. "Really? Do you think I'll let that happen?"

Monica replied, "Don't be like this, Cindy. We've all buried the hatchet here, so we can start afresh. Don't dwell in the past. We may have a chance to start again if we plan this right."

Cindy looked at Michael and said, "Michael, do you see that? Your wife is still having delusions and wishing to have a relationship with Sinclair, coupling it with benefits. What do you think?"

Michael snorted and said, "It doesn't matter to me. Monica will never get any assets from me anyway, and I won't be deceived by her any longer. If she wants to be with Sinclair, that's on her. I don't care anymore. I have money now, so I can have any woman I want."

Cindy nodded and agreed with Michael. "You're right, Michael. You surely can find a young woman and even start a family. That would be a perfect life."

"With Sinclair being so agitated earlier, I think this plan might work." Michael smiled.

"Michael, we're still married. We haven't divorced. You can't marry someone else," Monica retorted sternly.

"Ah, it seems like you have no idea. I could just change my identity. I won't marry someone else as Michael Grayson. Once I change my name, I can start a new family free of any attachments to you."

Monica was suddenly speechless, drowned in her anger and she looked at him in disbelief.

He wouldn't give Monica any money.

Michael had decided to leave her penniless. Ironically, that was her own money she earned.

"Michael, those assets belong to you and me. I won't object to you marrying someone else, but you have to give half the money back to me." Monica was still wishfully thinking of getting her half of the money that she earned back.

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