Chapter Summary: Chapter 748 Yet Another Farewell – I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) by Nadia Gordon
In Chapter 748 Yet Another Farewell, a key moment in the Love novel I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean), Nadia Gordon delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
"If that's the case, then forget it. I've already lost over ten of my men before we could even start working together. What good would it bring?" Simond refused, wanting to keep Abigail's plan a secret.
While working with Sean would be great, he also needed to look out for her.
"If you don't want to work with me, then forget it. No need for all that talk." Sean's expression turned cold in an instant.
Unable to hold back, Abigail spoke up, "Are we just going to spend the day in the hotel?"
The investigation wasn't making any progress, and dragging it out like this wasn't a good idea.
"They can go back," Sean calmly said. Today was his date with Abigail, so why should they stay here and be third wheels?
Simond was only here to see the progress, and now that Sean had given the order to leave, he didn't stay for long either. Moreover, he was worried about staying and exposing himself to the way Kevin was behaving.
After Simond left with Kevin, Sean immediately turned his attention back to Abigail. "What do you want to eat, honey?"
Abigail handed him the hotel menu. "Take a look and see if there's anything you like."
Yesterday, she had specifically asked the hotel for ingredients and personally cooked, but today, she no longer had the enthusiasm for it.
As Sean carefully looked through the menu, her phone rang.
Sean looked at her. "Busy again?"
Abigail had saved the number under a client's name, but she remembered it was from Martin.
"I'm not sure. Let me take this call first. Choose something for me while I'm gone," she said, picking up her phone and walking into the corridor.
Sean continued to look at the menu, deep in thought. Both Kevin and Abigail seemed off just now, and the strangest thing was that Simond came with Kevin. If Kevin could bring Simond to the airport, wouldn't it mean that Simond had been here earlier and had come with Abigail? Clearly, they were connected in a way that he didn't know about.
Simultaneously, Abigail warily kept a lookout for Sean in case he suddenly left the room while whispering to Martin, "What is it?"
"Oh, I wanted to know when you would come back," Martin asked with concern.
Abigail felt that she should explain to him who exactly arrived at the John Research Institute, but she realized that it might not be a convenient time for him, so she could only answer, "Is everything okay on your end?"
"Dad, you don't know the true intentions of those people. You're working with them, but many people will sever ties once their plans succeed. You always prioritize immediate gains without realizing that working with Abigail would be a better option."
Andrew didn't initially intend to say these things. He had been living here for a few years and had grown accustomed to it. Hence, whether he could leave or not was irrelevant. Martin always used him as an excuse, but did he ever seek his opinion?
"You always believe that this arrangement is for my own good, but is it really?" Andrew finished speaking and lowered his gaze. "Yes, I haven't had any contact with the outside world, and there are many things you haven't taught me that I don't know. However, I do know that collaborating with bad people never ends well."
"What do you want then? Are you so infatuated with Abigail that you're behaving irrationally?" Martin became angry. "I am your father. If I'm not looking out for your best interests, then whose interests am I looking out for?!"
"I just want you to be safe with me and not harm Abigail, okay?" Andrew pleaded, looking at him. "We can find a way to negotiate with her. What if Larry really needs you? She would have to protect you. She has the Pearsons and the Grahams behind her, two powerful families. Are the people who came today any less capable?"
Martin remained silent, his expression stern.
"We don't even know anything about the people who came today. Perhaps it's best not to collaborate," Andrew tightly held Martin's hand, his lips trembling. "I only know that working with good people will never lead to a negative outcome. Even if the partnership doesn't work out in the end, it won't have a detrimental ending. After all, she is from Eswadia, and her values differ from ours in Perou."
At the very least, Andrew understood that good people from Eswadia had their limitations.
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