Chapter 435
Divorced but Delighted
Draven narrowed his eyes. Although he didnât answer, the expression on his face. showed that he wanted to ask something.
The old man smiled indifferently and said, âIt doesnât matter if you donât want to call me great-uncle. Everyone is like this, especially young people.
They are born to be rebellious. I like you young people very much. You always have a will and are willing to sacrifice yourself for others. You are all of good quality!â
âWhere is she?â
Draven went straight to the point.
Of course, he was not a fool who knew nothing.
Looking into the old manâs smiling eyes, Draven restrained the emotions in his words.
âI want her to be safe. What do you want me to do?â
Everything had its price. As a businessman, Draven naturally knew this.
The old man laughed heartily. âItâs different from talking to a smart child.â
He didnât go along with Dravenâs request. Instead, he poured a cup of hot coffee on the coffee table and took a sip.
Draven was concerned about Cierraâs safety and took a step forward. âNo matter what you ask, Iâll agree to it. Tell me where she is.â
âYoung man...â
The old man was still tasting the coffee, blowing a layer of mist on it. He sighed and shook his head, âYou are still too young after all.â
The coffee cup hit the glass of the coffee table, making a light sound.
He raised his eyes and restrained his smile. âYou didnât even ask me what my condition was. Arenât you afraid that Iâll make some excessive demands? Is it worth it to sell yourself for a woman?â
At this moment, Draven was only concerned about Cierraâs safety.
All he knew was that the more time he delayed, the more of a threat Cierra would face.
He couldnât care about anything else.
âIn this world, if everything is calculated to be worthy or not, it will be too tiring. I only know that she is very important to me. No matter what can help to save her, I will agree.
As for your request...â
He paused for a moment. His eyes met the old manâs, and a smile appeared on his thin lips.
âAs an elder, what outrageous demands can you make of me? If I really canât fulfill it, I think itâs useless for you to force me. If I can fulfill it, since Iâve agreed, it will come true for my promise. You should have investigated me before coming here and known what kind of person I am.â
He would probably fulfill his promise.
Just like what he had done to Aleah in the past, he had seen what kind of person she was, but he still stubbornly kept his promise and even hurt Cierra.
Now that he thought about it, it wasnât something to be proud of.
For example, filial piety would become a foolish filial piety when it reached the point where good and bad could not be distinguished.
But right now, Draven didnât mind using his stupidity to negotiate with the old man.
The old man had investigated what stupid things Draven had done in the past.
But for the elders, it was easy to forgive young peopleâs mistakes.
At this age, they only cared about the result, and the process was not important.
He was very optimistic about the development of the Trevino Group.
Therefore, he didnât blame Draven for his past.
However, he still did not directly inform him of the news about Cierra.
âYou and Miss Barton have divorced. Even if I tell you the address and you go to save her now, she may not be willing to change her mind about you. If she marries someone else in the future, will you regret what you do today?â
He was simply asking Draven if it was worth it to choose another way for a woman.
Draven didnât even ask what the road ahead was.
âI wonât regret it.â
There was determination in Dravenâs eyes.
He had already regretted giving up on Cierra once. How could he dare to give up on her again?
Even if she was still unwilling to look back at him in the future, he would not regret his choice today.
Indeed, no one knew what the future held.
He himself was unable to guarantee that he would not regret it. However, he now understood extremely well that as long as there was the slightest bit of information regarding Cierra, he would do his best to obtain it.
It was even to the extent that he would stop at nothing.
He looked straight at the old man on the sofa. âCan you tell me now? Or, do you need to make your request first?â
The old man smiled, âYou are quite similar to your father.â
As soon as he finished speaking, the expression on Sueâs face changed drastically, and her already pale face became even more miserable.
Fortunately, the old man and Draven were talking and not in the mood to care about her at all and did not notice her strange expression.
The old man looked at Draven with indescribable emotions in his eyes.
âIâll tell you the address, but I canât guarantee the situation of her. You should go as soon as possible. They shouldnât dare to kill anyone, but...â
-There was no need to finish the sentence. Everyone knew it.
A trace of anxiety flashed across Dravenâs eyes. He took a step forward in a hurry.
The old man took out a notebook and a pen from his pocket, wrote a line of words, and handed it to Draven.
He tapped his fingers on the paper and said, âTake the address. No matter what Cet Bonn happens, come back to me in the Trevino mansion after this matter is over.â
Draven took it away impatiently, glanced at it, and was about to leave.
He turned around and seemed to think of something. He suddenly stopped and looked back at the old man.
âI will remember what you said. If I can find Cierra, Iâll come back to you. Thank you.â
As soon as he finished speaking, he completely disappeared from the ward.
The ward was completely quiet.
After a long time, a tentative voice came from the bed.
Sue looked at the old man drinking coffee on the sofa with a troubled expression. âMust we do this?â
The old man did not answer.
Sue clutched the bedding and said hesitantly, âDraven and Patrick are brothers. I understand how you educate children, but itâs not impossible for brothers to achieve great things together. Look at the the Barton family...â
âDoes the Barton family deserve to be compared to the Trevino family?â
Before Sue could finish her words, the old man suddenly interrupted her.
He didnât even raise his head, but scolded, âI think youâve really been in a small place for too long. Now you even value the Barton family too much.â.
Being scolded, Sues lowered her head, but she still couldnât help but feel anxious. âBut, they are both my children. Why donât you... Whatâs more, Draven only cares about that woman. How can he take over the Trevino family? Heâs just a fool in love. Heâs very stupid. In Washington D.C....â
âSue, when we took Patrick away, you were a smart person.â
The old man put down his coffee cup and glanced at Sue with a smile. His tone was cold and threatening.
âDonât be an idiot now, understand?â
Sueâs face turned deathly pale.
The smile on the old manâs face widened. âI can understand how you feel as a mother.
You love both of them, but Iâm doing this for your childrenâs own good.
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