Chapter 573 – Highlight Chapter from I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)
Chapter 573 is a standout chapter in I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) by Nadia Gordon, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.
Chapter 573 Your Role Is Important
Sean gently squeezed Abigail’s hand. “You’re not retracing your old steps, but rather blossoming like a delicate and beautiful flower.”
She burst into laughter and pulled her hand away. “Although we had a heart-to-heart talk once, I haven’t decided to be your girlfriend.”
“I know you’re not easily won over. You’re the renowned Alana, and countless people would court you if you put yourself out there,” he pouted.
If Abigail hadn’t been so focused on her career, she might have found a new boyfriend by now. ia theory. Eric was an outstanding person, and if she had chosen him at that time, Sean believed he would have no chance now.
Back at L.Moon, Abigail resumed working after freshening up, and Sean couldn’t help bu say. “Can you please take a break?”
“This has been my habit for the past year. Whenever I can’t sleep at night, I start working, and I get used to having free time.” Picking up a document, she began reading it carefully.
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Thanks to her hardworking spirit, L.Moon was able to progress so quickly.
Sean motioned for Abigail. “Will you watch TV with me?”
Frowning, she thought, I don’t think I can concentrate on work if he sets up a projector here. Therefore, she set aside the document in her hand and walked over to his side to figure out the projector with him.
“You’ve really turned your company into your home. There’s everything under the coffee table,” he pointed out.
“During the initial phase of L.Moon, sometimes we worked without breaks for days, and during public holidays, we would watch TV together. Although it was a challenging period, I was very happy.” Abigail reminisced, watching as Sean fixed the projector.
Even though the tough days were over and Luna had found the perfect boyfriend, that period was still one of Abigail’s fondest memories.
Heted his head to look at her. “She won’t come back as often now that she’s in a relationship, Won’t you feel lonely?”
“No, this is how we’ve always been. When I was married, Luna supported the company alone for three years. How long has it been for me compared to that?” she calmly replied. Even if Luna rarely came back after getting married, Abigail would feel happy for her instead of feeling upset.
Softly, Sean nodded. “I’ll accompany you to bed after this, and you should gradually break the habit of working at night. Everyone has limited energy, and if you continue to support L.Moon, you’ll eventually tire of this lifestyle.”
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“And also because it was too troublesome after marrying me, right? Every day, you had to face someone you didn’t like,” she teased playfully.
“Would I have S** with you if I didn’t like you? Don’t think of me as someone promiscuous who can accept any woman,” Sean grumbled unhappily. Abigail pretended to focus on the movie, not continuing the conversation, and he grinned. “Why are you being quiet?”
She glanced at him coldly. “Watch the movie.”
“I’m serious. Honestly, I never thought you would divorce me.” Back then, he believed she would never divorce him because she loved him.
“You’re an oddball, then. Didn’t you notice that there was a huge problem between us already?” Abigail found Sean’s perspective completely incomprehensible. The situation was already chaotic, yet he clung to the belief that they could still maintain their marriage.
“I always believed that one day, you would understand why I hesitated to have a child with you. It’s not about avoiding your blind adherence to orders. I genuinely wanted you to emb*dy the title ‘Mrs. Graham’ with an independent mind, especially for the future of the Graham Family,” he earnestly explained. Being a Mrs. Graham held significant responsibility, far beyond being a submissive woman, given the prominence of the Graham Family.
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