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Divorced but Delighted novel Chapter 64

Summary for Chapter 64: Divorced but Delighted

Chapter 64 – A Turning Point in Divorced but Delighted by Millie Huffman

In this chapter of Divorced but Delighted, Millie Huffman introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 64 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 64 Okay, I Beg You

He repied, “Should I believe it?

He sounded indifferent.

He had thought that he could meet Sylvia and get to the bottom of the matter. Even if Sylvia wouldn’t renew the contract with the Trevino Group in the future, he wanted to know the reason.

If he did have offended her by accident because of some terms, he could sincerely apologize or express his gratitude.

However, he had never imagined that the person who had arrived would be Cierra Boyle.

He was no longer expectant. He was helpless.

Cierra didn’t expect that Draven wouldn’t believe her.

But she knew why he thought so.

Sylvia had signed a contract with the Barton family, and it was a one-of-a-kind contract. It was obvious that she got along with the Barton family. As for Cierra Boyle, she had been with William all- day long. It just so happened that XR Entertainment, which William was in charge of, also signed a contract with Sylvia, so Cierra had a reason to get to know Sylvia.

In this way, it made sense for Cierra to make use of her relationship with William to play tricks on him by impersonating as Sylvia.

Even though it made sense, she still found it funny.

She curled her lips and looked straight at him, saying, “If you’re so sure that I’m the one who impersonates Sylvia, why don’t you think that I’m the real Seven? Are you afraid, or do you have other speculations?”

He didn’t dare.

As he heard her words, his eyes blinked.

Perhaps he subconsciously thought so, but now he still firmly believed in his speculation. He said, “If you are really Sylvia, why didn’t you show up directly when Entrustment Design Studio cooperated with the Trevino Group? Cierra Boyle, can’t you show up in public?”

Before he could finish his sentence, the smile on her face faded.

He was asking her why she hadn’t shown up directly.

She didn’t stop smiling, but there was a hint of sadness in her eyes.

What he said was right. She couldn’t show up in public.

At that time, in addition to Ernest, no one else was concerned about her. Everyone who saw her seemed to have seen something disgusting, especially him.

Her adoptive parents didn’t like her. They only focused on their own daughter.

As soon as Aleah saw her, she “got sick.” She didn’t even dare go back to the Boyle family. In the end, she lived with the serv*nts of the Boyle family.

The one she liked had always regarded her as trouble. He was impatient when he saw her. He considered getting close to her a mistake.

During that time, she wanted to kill herself. If it weren’t for Ernest, she would have died a long time

ago.

She was like a rat crossing the street. Everyone hated her. She’d better disappear once and for all.

But after all, there was still someone she liked.

So what if he didn’t like her? Was it wrong for her to like him herself?

Since he hated her for getting close to him, she could help him secretly. Just like when he was punished for doing something wrong, she secretly gave him a cake.

Therefore, she liked to hide her feelings for him. She weaved their names together, hoping that the man he liked could safely get through the difficulties.

Unfortunately, she, who couldn’t show up in public, shouldn’t exist in this world.

Fortunately, she came to her senses in time.

Cierra lowered her head with a faint smile. Although her tone was still casual, it was tinged with

fatigue.

“You’re right. I just wanted to fool you. I don’t like you anymore. I really feel uncomfortable when I think about how you and Aleah have embarrassed me all these years. So I borrowed Sylvia’s account and deliberately tricked you out to see your reaction. I didn’t expect that you would expose me.”

She smiled as tears welled up in her eyes.

“Since the game is over, I won’t stay any longer.”

She was afraid that if she stayed any longer, she would shed tears.

She had already let go of him. Why was she still so sad?

Cierra didn’t make further moves. She retracted her hand and glanced at the restaurant behind her.

Thank you for spending so much effort, but it’s a pity that I sadden you. Besides, it doesn’t seem suitable for us to sit together for dinner, given our relationship. Mr. Trevino, if you are free, I think it’s more appropriate for us to go through the divorce formalities.”

As soon as she finished speaking, Draven sneered and said, “Cierra Boyle, don’t even think about

it!”

She had played tricks on him again and again, but she wanted to divorce him so easily. Why?

Cierra knew what he was thinking, saying with a smile, “It’s up to you. After all, I’ve liked you before. I’m quite happy to be Mrs. Trevino for a few more days.”

She said so on purpose. After all, she knew how much he hated her in the past.

After saying that, she turned around without noticing the confusion and loneliness in Draven’s

eyes.

“She once liked me.”

The implication was that she naturally didn’t like me now.

But that was how it should be, wasn’t it?

He didn’t like her, and she shouldn’t have liked him.

He frowned as he was lost in his thoughts. Looking up and seeing that Cierra had walked out, he

followed her.

“Mr. Trevino, are you planning to get a divorce certificate with me?”

The two of them entered the elevator together. When the elevator door closed, Cierra tilted his head

and teased him.

Standing next to her, Draven looked steadily forward and replied, “Why don’t you beg me? Maybe I’ll be there with you if I’m in a good mood.”

Smiling, Cierra said without hesitation, “Okay, then I beg you.”

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