Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 114
At that moment, Becky’s phone vibrated, signaling a new message.
Becky lowered her head to check and saw that Devin had sent her a text just now.
It read, “The media is coming.”
Once she finished reading, Becky raised her head to look at Devin who was also gazing back at her. She smiled. “This is really considerate of you.”
Devin’s lips curved into a charming smile.
With a mocking smile, Becky averted her gaze and glanced toward Raina.
Babette was the first one to run over and open the door. When the person’s face was revealed, she was surprised at first, but then a big smile began to spread across her face. She sent Becky a triumphant glance before turning to Raina. “It’s Mr. Casper.”
him “Rory” last time, so she changed the way she addressed
changed at the mention of his name.
However, the moment Rory walked in,
and Devin standing together, making him feel a
finally resting his gaze
Becky has
at Becky with a frosty look. “What are you trying to
some things that I’m still confused about, so I came here to figure
“We’re already divorced, Becky.”
had no idea what Becky was trying to do here. He was already annoyed by the fact
than you do, so there’s no need to remind me about it.” The smile immediately dropped from Becky’s face, and in the next moment, a cold look appeared in
with a frown, obviously trying to restrain
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