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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 697

Summary for Chapter 697 Everything Depends On Human Effort: I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Summary of Chapter 697 Everything Depends On Human Effort from I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter 697 Everything Depends On Human Effort marks a crucial moment in Nadia Gordon’s Love novel, I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Abigail gazed at the dark sky, searching for stars but finding none. She couldn't help but sigh.

"Doesn't everything depend on human effort?" she murmured softly.

If Josh sided with Luna, would things turn out differently?

Josh didn't respond to Abigail, but his grip on the handle of his suitcase tightened slightly.

"By the way, I heard something while I was out this time. Ronaldo even asked me for advice, but I didn't know what to suggest," Abigail said, trying to sound casual.

"What did you hear?" Josh gathered his thoughts and looked at her.

"Ronaldo has a close friend who is still in love with a girl despite breaking up because of an accident. He's reluctant to let go and wants to reconcile, but then the girl becomes pregnant. The problem is, no one knows who the father is," Abigail explained slowly, improvising a story on the spot.

"So, his friend is unsure whether he should get back together with the girl?" Josh quickly grasped the situation.

"No, his friend doesn't even know that the girl was taken advantage of and became pregnant. What do you think? If we tell his friend, would he still choose to be with the girl and accept the child?" Abigail asked, feeling like she had just set a trap by suggesting that Josh go find Luna.

"I believe any decent man wouldn't accept this situation. If the child is aborted, that's a different story. Of course, I'm not advocating for abortion. The man responsible for getting her pregnant should take responsibility." Josh calmly expressed his opinion.

Abigail felt uneasy upon hearing his words.

She shouldn't have said that. Who would want to be the second choice?

"But if I were in his friend's shoes, I would confront the man who took advantage of the girl and see how she handles the situation. I think that would be the best solution," Josh added, considering Abigail's feelings. As a woman, she would naturally sympathize with the girl in this situation.

"In that case, let's not tell his friend. If they've already broken up, it's best to leave it at that," Abigail suggested.

Now, she hoped that Josh wouldn't go looking for Luna; even if he did, he wouldn't be able to find her.

After returning home, Abigail took a shower and came downstairs to find Sean sitting in the living room, organizing several documents.

Sensing someone's gaze, he looked up and met Abigail's eyes.

"You didn't even inform me when you returned." He put down the documents, wearing a reproachful expression.

Abigail walked over and sat down next to him, smiling. "I wanted to surprise you. Did someone tell you I was back?"

"The contracts are excellent. I agree with your approach," Abigail said, placing the contracts down.

"How long will you be staying this time?" Sean held her hand, looking at her expectantly.

"I plan to stay for a while. I will return to the company tomorrow," Abigail replied. She couldn't go to Luna's side right now. Moreover, dealing with Sean was challenging. If she ran away again, Sean would investigate things.

On the other hand, Simond had asked her to stay away from Luna for a while to see if there were any new developments.

"Aren't you overworking yourself?" Sean couldn't help but ask.

"I have worked hard to get where I am today. It wouldn't make sense if I weren't busy. Do you want me to quit?" Abigail narrowed her eyes suspiciously, looking at him.

"How could that be possible? I wouldn't want to quit my job, so why should you?" Sean had no intention of confining her to the house as a stay-at-home wife.

However, he always felt that there needed to be a balance. Otherwise, once they got married and had a family, the children wouldn't be happy if they did not spend time with them.

"I will only be busy for a year or two, and things won't be as hectic," Abigail replied. She was indeed feeling exhausted from work.

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