Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 124

The meaning behind Aiken’s words was obvious. He said Becky had made the right decision to divorce Rory. It meant that even Aiken thought that Becky shouldn’t have married Rory in the first place.

Rory froze. Without another word, he swirled his glass of wine before downing it in one go.

Aiken sighed at Rory’s silence. He said cautiously, “To be honest, didn’t you marry Becky just because your grandpa forced your hand? We used to think that you hired Becky to play the role of your wife.”

But nobody had realized that Becky took the marriage so seriously.

When Becky married Rory, they all thought that Rory had hired her to deceive Elmore.

It didn’t matter if Rory liked Raina or not. The fact that Elmore was forcing Rory to marry another girl of the same status had probably left him with no choice but to hire someone to play the role of his wife.

To these rich people, solving things with money was easy.

But obviously, Rory and Becky’s marriage was not that simple and money couldn’t solve whatever was between them.

had married him for money, but the truth was that she

money. But how ironic a thought that was! It turned out that she was the

face and said,

her? If it weren’t for the fact that

Denise and Babette had worked together to deal with Becky

of herself on

been Rory’s wife, but nobody had thought of her as

thought that Becky deserved this treatment, thinking

knew that she hadn’t married Rory for money. She

was towards Rory, he couldn’t side with him

tell her that your relationship was based on money

“No.”

his tongue. “Tsk! Tsk! You proposed marriage, didn’t you? She married you because she loved you with all her heart. You didn’t treat her as a wife after you got married. You didn’t care when she felt bad. Is that what a husband would do? Or do you think you were qualified to be a husband just because

you think that she didn’t

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