Chapter 72 Toast to No Ties
“Madam Sophia?” Sophia’s expression changed instantly. “Switching up that fast?”
Seeing Sophia’s expression darken, Ellis realized she had accidentally voiced her thoughts and quickly mustered an apologetic smile. “Mom, I have something urgent, may I leave?”
Finished
“Is that just an excuse you made up? First, tell me, did Easton cheat with Victoria? Did you find any proof?” Sophia was more concerned about whether her son had cheated, which might have pushed Ellis to no longer want to sustain the marriage.
Ihat counts as conclusive evidence? Ellis felt that everyone had different standards.
But when Sophia brought up Easton’s infidelity, Ellis didn’t know how to respond, her gaze inadvertently drifting off. Her silence, in Sophia’s view, was as good as an admission.
Sophia angrily slapped a cushion, “Unbelievable, that little rascal dares to wrong you
Noting Sophia’s reaction, Ellis figured that Carly hadn’t told Sophia about Easton’s affair. Sophia must have found out through external sources.
Being here, getting the deadbeat to agree to a divorce, and even setting a date for the paperwork was lucky enough. She didn’t plan to get entangled with Sophia over it, especially since Easton was Sophia’s biological son, and her temporary support didn’t mean she’d always be on Ellis’s side.
“I really do have something urgent,” she pleaded with her hands clasped together, trying to skate by
“Stay for dinner, then you can go, Sophia commanded.
With Easton gone, Ellis felt an appetite and decided to stay.
However, Sophia barely touched her food, spending the whole meal trying to indoctrinate Ellis and promising to seek justice
if Easton indeed cheated with Victoria, but insisting that Ellis could not divorce Easton yet..
In conclusion, Sophia added that Easton had stopped sending money to Carly, and she would cover it herself to ensure Carly’s standard of living didn’t drop.
After hearing this, Ellis only wanted to ask, Does no one care that I can’t find happiness in this broken marriage?
She thought about it but never voiced the question.
As long as she was firm in her stance, no one could stop her from getting a divorce, regardless of what they said.
Sunday night, in a bustling bar in the city center. Positioned on the second floor with the best view of the stage. Maya was joyfully drinking, not only benefiting from the music but also enjoying the visual delight of the band members.
Ellis’s happiness was no less than Maya’s, especially with Monday approaching!
Noticing Ellis’s empty glass, Maya, swaying to the music, poured her another drink. “Today’s a day to be super happy; let’s drink more!”
Since crashing into that Ferrari, Maya hadn’t been happy, but today she had invited Ellis out for drinks at an upscale place.
Maya raised an eyebrow and smiled, “Huge good news! The accident liability results are out again, Jerry is fully responsible!”
Over 110000 dollars was a significant burden; she’d been scrambling for money. Suddenly being told she didn’t owe a dime was certainly a reason to celebrate.
His was happy for Maya, then she thought of something
“Bree’s been up to no good; isn’t there a chance she might interfere?” Ellis was worried that Bree, seemingly close to Jerry might scheme against Maya.
다
“Another piece of good news” Maya teased, pausing dramatically, “I heard the Rivera family has run into some big trouble.”
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