Chapter 382.1
Sir Your Wife Already Signed the Divorce Paper
Chapter 382.1 It Would Be Nice If She Disappeared (1)
Chapter 382.1 It Would Be Nice If She Disappeared (1)
Her plan failed. Irene initially wanted to returned to New York City, but was being hold back by Walter.
Walter said, âAs it happens, I am going back to New York City too, tomorrow. Letâs go back together
then.â
Irene was about to agree when she heard Walter said, âBy the way, I will bring Ivette with me and arrange some time to apologize to Imogen. This matter is ultimately Ivetteâs fault. You should go with her and try to ease the relationship between you and Imogen.â
Ireneâs eyes widened in disbelief, her lips opened and closed. She tried her best not to flare at him, âWalter, you know Ivetteâs temperâ¦â
Furthermore, Imogen probably hated her for what happened last night, so how would Imogen. willing to reconcile with her?
Walter interrupted her, âThat is more the reason why she needs to be disciplined. She should know what should be done and what should not. You will only spoil her by letting her having her way.â
âOkay, understood. But Imogen has deeply misunderstood me. I donât think our relationship can be resolved easily.â
âHey, as long as you treat her well, she will understand your feelings one day and just take your time with her.â Walter said without feeling any pain on his back as he stood talking.
At this time, if he came to Troy and told him that he was his father, and asked Troy to go. the Harrington family with him, Troy would probably kick him out.
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He was afraid to see an expression of full hatred on Troyâs face, and he also couldnât pull it off. Therefore, he could only let Irene and Imogen act as the bridge between them.
After hanging up on the phone, Irene almost smashed her phone on the floor.
Walter actually asked her and Ivette to apologize to Imogen!
He even asked her to go and pleased Imogen!
That bastard, did she even worth it?
Ivette took the money and left the Harrington family that day, but before she even left the Jubilian City, she was caught by Yohanâs men and locked up in a twoâstory apartment.
Yohan only restricted Ivetteâs freedom and did not treat her badly.
Ivette could require anything from the bodyguards whatever she wanted.
At first, she tried to use this method to torment the bodyguards to express her protest. After two days of tormenting, she found that it didnât work at all, so she gave up and stayed there obediently.
Until one day, she was finally released and brought back to the Harrington Villa.
Ivette breathed a sigh of relief, but she did not see her aunt at the Harrington Villa. She later found out that her aunt had gone to New York City.
Later on, Walter asked her to go to New York City with him to apologize to Imogen.
Ivette wanted to refuse, but upon seeing her uncleâs resolute expression, she couldnât help but swallow back the words that came to her lips.
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Chapter 382.1 It Would Be Nice If She Disappeared (1)
He wanted her to apologize and lowering herself in front of Imogen?
What about her pride and dignity?
She had never lost to Imogen even when they were just kids. Seeing her lowering herself, Imogen must be so proud!
Ivette followed Walter to New York City with full of resentment and unwillingness.
On the way there, Ivette did not even dare to utter a word.
But when she arrived in New York City and saw Irene, she cried aggrievedly in front of Irene when they were alone, saying that she didnât want to apologize to Imogen.
Irene sighed and mentioned her difficulties, âThereâs nothing I can do with it, your uncleâs decision is firm.â
Ivette was lucky that she had Ireneâs full support. In his opinion, Ivette owed an apology to Imogen.
âWhy did uncle suddenly want you to patch up with Imogen?â
âProbably because of Troy, he personally went to the Harrington Villa a few days ago to seek justice for Imogen. I once saw your uncle watching Troyâs interview before, and he was full of praises in Troyâs speech. He came in person this time with the intention to have business relation. with the Marshall familyâ¦â
Thinking of Troyâs figure as tall as a pine, and he was like an orchid tree with a sense of
responsibility, Ivette couldnât help but was even more fond of him.
But when she thought of Troyâs accountability was only for the sake of Imogen.
Ivetteâs jealous expression turned ferocious for a moment.
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