Of the Nadia Gordon stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 68. Let's read the author's I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) Nadia Gordon story right here.
Chapter 68 Exceptionally Seductive
Kevin introduced tea culture and casually mentioned the name of the investor. He was effectively giving them some advertising.
When it was time to make desserts, he stood beside Abigail and spoke to the live camera. “In ancient times, these pastries were known as ‘puff. Doesn’t that sound interesting?”
His presence was captivating, especially when he flashed a seductive smile with his fox–like and the comments section immediately filled with praise.
eyes,
Then, he shifted his gaze away from the camera and turned to her, saying, “Miss Quinn, make these puffs well and show them to everyone.”
Abigail guessed that this was a task set by the investor, so she nodded and agreed, “Okay.”
Kevin had initially intended to help her, but to his surprise, Sean had silently approached them at some point.
Sean stared at Kevin for a brief moment, and Kevin nodded before stepping aside, saying, “Alright, you can help her.”
Meanwhile, Luna, on the other side, couldn’t help but wonder what had gotten into Sean. She suspected he couldn’t stand being away from Abigail, as if he felt uncomfortable.
Joan, with flour on her hands, saw him helping Abigail. Then, she immediately raised her voice in frustration. “Sean, can you help me too?”
Sean was watching Abigail kneading the dough. When he heard Joan’s calling for him, he turned to
her and asked, “Help you with what?” He hadn’t intervened in Abigail’s affairs at all, and he didn’t
plan to. He was just standing beside her and observing how she did things.
Joan was left speechless by his response. She shook her head and turned around to continue
making desserts.
Upon seeing this situation, the audience couldn’t help but speculate.
‘Sean doesn’t seem too keen on getting his hands dirty, and yet Joan is trying to get him to help
her?‘
‘Seems like Sean doesn’t like Joan. Could it be that her rumors were self–staged?‘
‘Didn’t Joan suspect that Alana got the design theme information from Sean in advance? Joan’s lie was exposed the moment the preliminary draft was revealed. Shouldn’t she apologize?‘
This question sparked a heated debate between the two fan groups.
Joan’s fans firmly believed that she had no reason to apologize. They saw her actions as a courageous stand for fairness on the show. In their eyes, if Joan’s behavior was considered wrong, who would dare to participate in similar programs later? This disagreement led to a fierce
These two clearly aren’t strangers. Their interaction is so natural! And the fact that Miss Quinn knows Sean’s preference for low–sugar treats? If they’re not secretly involved, I’ll livestream myself eating a shoe!‘
‘Eating a shoe won’t do you any
favors!‘
On the other hand, Joan wasn’t pleased, but her expertise lay in making pastries. Unfortunately, Sean strongly disliked all the pastries she baked.
When Sean sat back on the couch and fixated on Abigail’s rabbit–shaped puff, Luna leaned in close to Abigail. She whispered, “Aren’t you being too obvious? Viewers might start to suspect your relationship with Sean.”
Abigail’s expression remained unchanged. She turned to Luna, gently pushed a strand of hair away from her face, and responded, “It’s not like I invited him over. Besides, Joan owes us an apology.”
She wasn’t entirely sure if she was trying to get back at Joan. Joan’s baseless accusation of Abigail
relying on backstage deals for her designs had truly irked her. It was Joan’s unfounded allegation
that had forced Abigail to apologize to Sean. Abigail believed she wasn’t one to be easily pushed
around, either.
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