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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) novel Chapter 211

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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) is the best current series by the author Swnovels. The Chapter 211 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 211 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Chapter 211 Don't Divorce


After that, Benjamin didn't glance at her again and immediately turned to head upstairs.

He was unwilling, and Harper had no way to convince him.

But she didn't leave. Instead, she stayed overnight in a guest room on the first floor.

If she were alone, going back at this hour wouldn't be a problem, but with a baby on the way, she didn't want to take any risks.

Afterward, Harper tried calling Annie again, but her phone was still off. If Larry could take someone away from the airport, he must have made up his mind.

Only Benjamin could persuade him.

Benjamin knew Harper hadn't left. After going upstairs, he stood on the bedroom balcony. From this angle, he could see Harper's car. He waited for about half an hour without any sign of movement before finally turning back to the bedroom.

A dreamless night passed.

The following day, Harper was up early. She went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast. Draven, seeing her, was delighted. He said, "Harper, why didn't you sleep in a bit longer?"

"I've had enough sleep," Harper said with a gentle smile. "Draven, what time does Benjamin usually get up these days?"

"Sometimes earlier, sometimes later. But he rarely has breakfast at home lately, and he's been coming back late. Probably because you weren't here, so he didn't find it interesting."

Harper paused briefly, just smiling without speaking.

After preparing breakfast, she went to the dining room to wait for Benjamin. Around 7:30, he finally came downstairs and entered the dining room, seeing her seated there.

The chair had been emptying for days, and seeing her there now seemed to bring back memories of earlier times.

His handsome face carried a faint smile, but his eyes were undisturbed and icy as he slowly said, "Harper, what do you take me for?"

Harper's eyes went blank. She hadn't meant anything else. It was just the condition that had instinctively come to mind.

So, she had asked it outright.

Benjamin interpreted her silence as an admission, and he asked coldly, "Harper, do you really think I don't want to divorce? You'd step back to the point of suggesting we don't divorce, all for Annie? You really are something!"

Harper looked at his cold face, frosty as ice, his dim eyes enveloped in chill. She responded softly, "I'm sorry, I misunderstood you. I just wanted to show you my sincerity and hoped you would understand the importance of this matter, so I..."

"You don't need to explain. This is your issue."

Benjamin cut her off with a calm, indifferent tone.

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