Chapter 12 Divorce âAre you saying Iâm meddling too much? Paul angrily asked and slammed his hand down on the table.
Scott quickly intervened, âBenjamin, how can you speak to your grandfather like that? Take back what you said and tell him wonât get a Benjamin, however, remained expressionless and silent.
onât get a divorce.â
Meanwhile, Lily was caught in a difficult position.
Paul sneered, âI saw, you really have quite the guts now, huh? You wonât even listen to me a anymore. If you insist on divorcing, then wait until Iâm dead. As long as Iâm alive, you can forget about marrying Lauren,â
He was very agitated, and as soon as he finished speaking, he began to gasp for breath and cough uncontrollably.
Harper hurriedly went to Paulâs side, grabbed a glass of water, and handed it over to him. âGrandpa, please donât get worked â¦â
He continued, âHarper, I have let down your late grandfather. If I had known Benjamin was such an ungrateful person, I wouldnât have let you marry him.â
âGrandpa, itâs not like that,â Harper replied solemnly. âActually, the divorce was my idea too. Weâve been together for a year without really connecting emotionally, I just donât want to keep wasting our time.â
Upon hearing her words everyone instantly fell silent.
Harper looked on apologetically and smiled, âGrandpa, Scott, Lily, Iâm truly sorry for letting you down. Benjamin and I are parting on good terms. We will no longer ba husband and wife, but everything else remains the same. Why not let each other go if it makes both of us unhappy, am I right?â
Paulâs expression then turned grave, and he looked conflicted.
âHarper, I need some time to think about this, so I canât agree to your request just yet,â Faul said with a heavy and hoarse voice. âYou all go ahead and sat. Iâm feeling a bit tired â
With that, he got up from his chair. Harper instinctively reached out to support him, but Paul merely smiled at her, then leaned on his cane and left the dining room Afterward, Scott worriedly followed suit.
Lily shot Benjamin glance before turning to Harper with a kind look. âHarper, please at down and eat. Paul wonât really be angry with you. He just canât bear to let you Harper smiled faintly in response, but deep down, she felt guilty and uneasy.
She caught a glimpse of gloomy expression from the comer of her age and thought, âHe must be wary disappointed now, isnât it After all, if doesnât agree, he canât divorce me marry Lauren.â
With that thought, Harper couldnât help but smile bitterly, Paul didnât come out again. Scott said that he was feeling unwell and had already taken his medication and gone to bed.
Scott advised, âYou two have to rethink over the divorce again. Marriage is not childâs play. Feelings can develop over , you know? Surely you wouldnât want your grandpa to be worried and upast at his age, would you?
Harper nodded and pondered, âBut this isnât something I can decide alone. If it were up to me, I wouldnât want to leave either. But how can there be a perfect outcome if weâre forced to stay together?â
On the way back to the Pineview Villa from the Martin Manor, Harper and Benjamin didnât exchange a word the entire journey, making the atmosphere in the car eerily quiet.
All she could think of were memories from when she and Benjamin just got married. Harper even thought about how wonderful it would be if time could freeze at that Just then, his phone suddenly rang Benjamin took it out and answered the call. Immediately after, a clear female voice came through, asking, âBenjamin, how did it go at the Martin Manor? Did your grandfather agree to the divorce?â
Harper heard every word clearly, and a sill mocking smile then played an her lips.
he pondered, âHe must really love Lauren Otherwise, why would he share verything with her without holding back?â