Divorced but Delighted
Chapter 113
Chapter 113 Don’t You Like Him Anymore?
It was as if the scent had overlapped with a certain memory, causing him to grab onto some fleeting
memories.
However, when he took another bite, there was only the sweet taste of the cake left in his mouth. It was sweet but not greasy, and it tasted really good.
Probably because Draven wanted to find the taste in his memory, he wanted to take another piece. As soon as he reached out his hand, he was slapped back by Sue.
“Cierra made them for me. I’m already giving you face by letting you eat one piece. How can you have the nerve to take it?”
Draven raised his head and glanced at Cierra.
Cierra just smiled, took a sip of coffee, and didn’t want to say anything to help him out.
Draven thought. “Obviously, Cierra doesn’t want to see me, just like my mother.”
Instead of getting angry, Draven withdrew his hand silently and wiped his fingertips with a tissue.
“I’ll go upstairs first. You can continue to talk.”
He really went without taking his mobile phone on the coffee table.
Looking at his proud back, Sue snorted. “I’m annoyed to see him.”
Cierra didn’t know what to say.
Before Cierra returned to the country, Draven didn’t have a good relationship with his family, especially Mrs. Trevino. Cierra hadn’t been in the country for three years, so she didn’t know much about them. Even if she wanted to ease the tension between them, there was nothing she could do.
Moreover, it was none of her business.
As she sat there obediently, Sue suddenly turned around and spoke in a gentle voice.
“Cierra, I heard that you made it clear to the Boyle family at the dinner party the day before yesterday, right?”
Cierra didn’t expect Sue to suddenly bring up this topic.
at the Trevino family, but she hadn’t said anything during the meal,
been spread in the circle, and Ryan knew it clearly. As the hostess of the Trevino family,
Trevino even knew that Aleah had committed suicide,
it, Cierra nodded and spoke
but I thought that there were still some things in the Boyle family. What’s more, I did grow up eating the Boyle family’s food, so it’s better
and the fact that Old
that she
the relationship is broken. Just take it as spending money to eliminate the disaster and
then she nodded lightly.
what my
that it was not a loss to buy
dollars at a time.
Ernest had given her in the past, she knew very well that
left some important things in the
a pity.”
as she was sighing with emotion, her hand was suddenly grabbed by Sue, and her voice lowered again. “Cierra, I heard that not only did those people from the Boyle family take your
silent for a few
dare the Boyle family be so arrogant!”
instantly lit
in the past, and I have a family now. I will live a better life in the future. I’ve cut off all
that as long as the Boyle family did not make any more trouble in
they couldn’t blame the Barton
looked at Cierra lovingly.
I really don’t know what Draven is thinking about. If it weren’t for the fact that all the men of the Trevino family died early, this company would never have been handed over to Draven so early. It’s better to take it
affairs, but it didn’t mean
in recent years under the leadership of Draven, and they had cooperated with the Boyle family for countless projects. It could be said that without the Trevino
their investment, the Boyle
Sue thought about it, the more determined she was to prevent Draven from marrying
Aleah.
Absolutely not!
tightened her grip
been wronged abroad for the past three years, but I remember that you were very happy when you married Draven.
soon as Sue finished speaking, Cierra subconsciously wanted
she held back and just smiled. “Mrs. Trevino, you know that
Read the hottest Divorced but Delighted Chapter 113 story of 2020.
The Divorced but Delighted story is currently published to Chapter 113 and has received very positive reviews from readers, most of whom have been / are reading this story highly appreciated! Even I'm really a fan of $ authorName, so I'm looking forward to Chapter 113. Wait forever to have. @@ Please read Chapter 113 Divorced but Delighted by author Millie Huffman here.