Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 126
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Meeting Roryâs gaze, Devin didnât smile as he usually did. His eyes were filled with coldness. âLetâs take this outside.â
He had wanted to teach Rory a lesson for a long time now.
Rory sneered. âOkay. Where?â
He hadnât vented his anger all day.
Alcohol made people reckless. He had wanted to pour out his bitterness to Aiken, but his words only made Rory more frustrated.
Now that he bumped into Devin, Rory didnât want to hold his anger in anymore.
âCome with me.â
Devin shot Rory a cold glance, snorted, and then got in his car.
Aiken turned to look at Rory and asked, âRory, you must be joking, right?â
They were both grown men. Mature adults were supposed to be capable of solving problems without resorting to violence.
If the two of them fought, Aiken wondered if he should try to stop them or cheer them up.
Rory didnât want to waste his breath on Aiken anymore. He dragged him to his car and barked, âStart the car and follow him!â
Aiken couldnât help but chuckle. âItâs good you still remember that you drank! How responsible of you!â
Without hesitation, Rory kicked Aiken in the stomach. Caught off guard, Aiken almost fell to the ground. After steadying himself, he gritted his teeth and glared at Rory for a while. Finally, he threw up his hands in defeat and said, âForget it. I owe you one anyway.â
Given how late in the night it was, there was no other place open except late-night food stalls, bars, and clubs.
Truth be told, there were many places suitable for a fight. They just needed to find an empty lot or something.
Devin drove to a nearby river. It was past midnight already, so no one was out on a walk by the river.
After taking off his coat and loosening the two buttons of his shirt, Devin got out of the car and stood under the street lamp.
When Rory followed suit, Devin rolled up his sleeves and rushed to him, waving his fist at him. âIâve been tolerating you for too long!â
âReally? I feel the same way!â
Then, the two collided and began to fight. Aiken, who was about to get out of the car, was frightened and quickly closed the door.
He sat inside and watched them quietly.
The two men punched and kicked each other. It was obvious that they were going all out, as neither of them were willing to lose.
Aiken didnât dare to stop the fight. If he went out, there was a high chance that he wouldnât succeed and an even higher chance that heâd get caught in the crossfire. In the heat of the moment, he doubted either of the two men would care about his well-
being.
Devin had been suppressing his anger for a long time. He had always disliked Rory and wanted to teach him a lesson. But in the past, Rory was Beckyâs husband, so he couldnât do anything about it no matter how angry he was.
He knew that if he beat Rory up because of Becky, the Casper family would give her hell.
But now the situation was different. Becky and Rory had divorced, so he didnât have to worry about the Casper family making things difficult for her.
Thinking of this, Devin threw punches faster and heavier.
After being punched in the face, Rory felt dizzy for a moment, but he quickly gathered his bearings. When Devinâs fist came at him again, he bent down to dodge and took the opportunity to kick Devin.
It seemed that the two men were going to beat each other to death. Aiken finally got out of the car and yelled, âStop! Stop right now! If you keep fighting like this, youâll be on the news tomorrow!â
But no one listened to him. Seeing that Rory was at a disadvantage, Aiken hurried to stop Devin. âDevin, thatâs enough! Heâs drunk! Thatâs not fair, is it?â
âFuck you! Heâs the one taking unfair advantage!â Devin roared and refused to slow down even though Aiken tried to stop him.
He punched Rory in the face and said, âWhy didnât you treat your own wife well while you two were married? Why would you marry her in the first place if you didnât even like her? Rory, you are a fucking scumbag!â
If Devin hadnât been late, he would never have let Rory marry Becky.