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Novel The Day His Demands Broke My Water by Chingis Vitali

The next morning, the butler handed me a divorce agreement.

Kingsley Rowen had already signed it.

There was also a letter. I didn't open it, I just crumpled it up and threw it into the trash.

I didn't care about a single word he wrote.

The butler, with a fawning smile, said, "Congratulations, you've finally reached the light after enduring the darkness..."

Just as he finished speaking, the police arrived.

The butler and the maids thought I would still keep them on.

I had been bullied by them for three years — did they really think I enjoyed being a victim and would let them off?

They were so naive, even at their age.

They cried and begged me to forgive them, but I didn't even spare them a glance.

Big wrongs and small wrongs, all wrongs are the same.

All of them must pay the price!

No matter how long the sentence, they would first be taken into custody.

When Kingsley Rowen's parents heard the news, they came to find me.

When they saw I wouldn't open the door, they cried and begged me to forgive their son outside.

I couldn't be bothered. I instructed the property staff to block them outside the villa area.

They came every day, focusing all their energy on blocking me.

I packed my things and left through the back door, moving into another house.

He was in so much pain that his mouth twisted, pointing at my nose and angrily saying, "You've gone too far! The master and mistress are about to get off work. Just wait until they come back and see how they deal with you!"

"Wait and see" — one month later, after the divorce cooling-off period passed, I hired a few bodyguards to accompany me to the civil affairs bureau.

Kingsley Rowen, with a scruffy beard and dazed eyes, looked like he had aged ten years in an instant.

He must have thought of many ways to try and turn the situation around, but his accounts had already been frozen by the court.

How could he have any money to make moves?

The once confident and proud Kingsley Rowen was now slapping himself in the face.

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