Chapter 4
The Millionaire And His Billionaire Ex-Wife
Yvonne was taken aback by Graceâs aura of dominance.
âIs the woman really my submissive daughter-in-law?â Yvonne thought.
âWell, it turns out that you pretended to be obedient!â
The more Yvonne thought about it, the more furious she became. She gritted her teeth and threatened, âWait and see! I will tell Edgar what happened today and ask him to divorce you! Even if you kneel and beg me this time, Iâll kick you out!â
Grace sneered, her face full of disdain.
âOh yes, I forgot to tell you that I divorced Edgar just ten minutes ago. Even if you kneel down and beg me this time, I wonât enter the Fallen familyâs old mansion anymore.â
âDivorced? Just now?â
âHow is that possible? This bumpkin insisted on staying in the Fallen family as bold as brass, but now she was finally willing to give up?
Yvonne looked at Graceâs back suspiciously. To confirm Graceâs words, she immediately called Edgar.
âEdgar, are you really divorced?â
Edgar replied with a âyesâ and suddenly frowned. âWe just divorced. Who told it?â
you about âWho else could it be? I met Grace Salen on the way. The bitc h just shouted at me!â
Yvonne was boiling with rage, but her mouth widened to a smile when she realized Edgar and Grace were really divorced this time. âBut thatâs great! Youâre finally divorced. Sheâs just a bumpkin raised up by an orphanage. How can she match my baby son? She should have got out of our home long ago.â
Edgar compressed his lips, not as excited as Yvonne.
Moreover, he somehow felt a trace of irritation and guilt.
Before today, having assumed that Grace would not agree to the divorce easily, he had prepared 500 thousand dollars and a villa in advance. But Grace unexpectedly put forward the divorce and didnât ask for compensation.
After the divorce, she had no money and no family. How could she Bad thin the future?
Forget it. When she was at her witâs end, she would finally ask him for help.
Grace took a taxi back to the small villa where she lived with Edgar. It witnessed all the suffering she had gone through in the past three years.
The memories were so miserable that she never wanted to tention them anymore.
Passing through the small garden in front of the gate, Grace wo up and couldnât wait to leave.
went straight upstairs to pack However, just as she made her way to the first floor, a beautiful lady in the hall looked back at her.
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In a snow-white dress, the lady greeted Grace with a gentle smile. âHello Grace, I havenât seen you for quite a while.â
Grace was brought up short, unexpected to see Nancy Mellis here.
âIâve just divorced Edgar, and Edgar instantly gave Nancy the key to the villa. Does he invite her to move in?
He really dotes on this woman.â
The thought made Grace feel sick. She then leisurely walked down the stairs with a smile.
Seeing Graceâs imposing aura, Nancy froze for a moment and slightly moved up the corners of her mouth again. âGrace, itâs only been a few years since we last met, but youâve become more and more like Mrs. Fallen.â
âOh, I made it wrong.â Nancy covered her mouth and smiled awkwardly. âI forgot that you divorced Edgar. Youâre no longer Mrs. Fallen.â
Knowing that Nancy meant to teach her a lesson, Grace didnât lose her temper. Instead, she smiled brightly.
âIâve been tired of Edgar Fallen. If you like things I dump, just go get it. But donât be too anxious, as if youâre the other woman.â
As Nancy heard this, her smile froze, and a ferocious look gradually appeared on her face. âEdgar and I love each other deeply. If it werenât for you, I would have been with him a long time ago. You are actually the other woman who should be disgusted!â
Grace glanced at her sarcastically and said, âYouâll know whoâs the other woman soon.â After finishing her words, Grace was unwilling to stay any longer. She by passed Nancy and planned to leave when her wrist was suddenly grabbed.
She turned around and saw Nancyâs piteous face. Her eyes were as red as a rabbitâs as if she had been greatly wronged.
âGrace, Iâm sorry. Iâve always regarded you as a good friend. I just want to meet you this time. Iâm trying to be kind. I donât know you are divorced. I really donât have malice. Donât be angry, please.â
âWow, youâre really two-faced.â
Grace sneered and shook off Nancyâs hand when Nancy abruptly fell to the ground with a scream.
People from a distance would think Grace had pushed Nancy hard.
âTut, itâs interesting.â
Grace looked at Nancy coldly and thought. If she made it right, Edgar returned and watched them by the door at this moment.
As expected, a manâs growl rang from behind Grace.
âWhat are you doing!â