Chapter 571 – A Turning Point in I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) by Nadia Gordon
In this chapter of I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean), Nadia Gordon introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 571 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.
Chapter 571 She Still Doesn’t Trust Him
Luna readily agreed, saying, “Sure I don’t feel right letting you handle all this work on your
Own
Their relationship was once pa*sionate, but now it had fizzled out. Luna no longer felt as dependent on Josh
After dinner, Josh managed to convince Luna to watch a new movie.
Abigail was too exhausted from work to go out, so she sat at the dining table with Sean in
silence.
“After sitting for a while, are you going back later?” he asked her.
She nodded and replied, “I’ll stay a bit longer.” She was truly drained and didn’t want to move.
“If you really don’t want to go, I can carry you,” he said with a smile, leaning back in his chair.
She let out a huff. “Do you want Grandma to scold me? Are you feeling better?”
“Probably not yet; it’s not that easy to recover,” Sean honestly replied. He only wanted to please Abigail, forgetting that his health was far from what it used to be.
“We’ll leave in half an hour,” she said, leaning back in her chair and replying to messages on her phone.
“Working like this is too tiring for you. I suggest finding a way to delegate some of your responsibilities,” he advised her.
“There’s not much I can do. Luna and I jointly own the company, and there are no suitable candidates to manage it temporarily. Plus, I don’t trust anyone else,” she said. At the moment, she had no intention of grooming a president for the company.
“At the very least, you can find someone to help you. You’re going to wear yourself out at this rate,” Sean earnestly suggested.
“I’ll only be tired like this for the next two years. We can talk about grooming someone after two years. It’s not easy,” Abigail said.
L.Moon had only been in operation for less than a year, and even if they wanted someone to take over, it would take time.
He thought to himself, Another two years… However, he didn’t dare to interfere in her affairs. After all, L..Moon had been through too much, and she would not trust someone who suddenly took over.
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“In the future, your career is yours, and mine is mine. This is my bottom line. Even if we are together in the future, I don’t want L.Moon to have any connection with you. I don’t want to consider any marital property.” Abigail explained in an extremely calm tone to Sean.
I..Moon was the only thing she and Luna could hold on to. After all, Sean and Josh both came from wealthy families. Abigail didn’t trust that love and marriage could shelter them for a lifetime. If one day they divorced, she and Luna still had L.Moon to rely on, and they wouldn’t end up with nothing.
Sean looked at Abigail and said, “If you’re willing, I’m willing to give you everything I have in case you don’t feel secure.” He understood why she was so concerned about L.Moon now.
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When they divorced, the things Lina had said had left a scar on Abigail’s heart. Even though these wounds would no longer hurt, the scars were permanent. Moreover, Abigail had a difficult three years in the Graham Estate. Everything she and Lama had now was obtained under a lot of pressure, and she would never easily trust others again.
“I don’t need your things either. I have hands and feet and can earn my living,” she said as she lifted her teacup and took a sip of water.
These words might seem harsh to Sean, who had put in so much effort and wanted to make amends. However, the fact was that she couldn’t trust anyone wholeheartedly anymore due to the experiences she had gone through.
Abigail’s nose started to feel sore. She took a deep breath and told Sean, “I’ve paid the price in love, and you might not understand how I went through those three years, but I won’t blame you. The result of not blaming you is the situation we’re in now. I don’t know if you’ll regret it, but I won’t.”
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