Chapter 274 It’s Over
Aella thought about it for a moment and nodded.
“You’re right. I got a little too excited. I’ll wait a few days before posting it.”
Tyrone pressed his lips into a tight line as he stared at her.
They chose a quiet restaurant and ordered their meals.
When the waiter left, Tyrone, being his usual thoughtful self, cut Aella’s steak into small pieces and slid the plate toward her.
Aella said softly, “Tyrone, we’re divorced now. You don’t have to do this anymore.”
He looked at her seriously. “You once promised me that if I agreed to the divorce, you’d give me a chance to win you back.”
He leaned forward, his tone firm but gentle. “Aella, starting today, I’m going to pursue you again—and this time, I’ll do whatever it takes to make you happy.”
She frowned. “I did say that if you divorced me, I’d give you a chance to chase me again. But you never agreed to it.”
Tyrone’s face darkened. “If I hadn’t agreed, you never would’ve gotten that divorce. Not even with Mason and Victor backing you up!”
Aella sighed. “You divorced me for Zera, not for me. Don’t twist that around.”
Tyrone froze for a second, clearly not expecting that.
His jaw tightened, and he glared at her. “Believe what you want. But I’ll make you come back to me–willingly. I’ll prove that my feelings for you are real.”
Aella pursed her lips. She didn’t believe him.
When she finished her food, Tyrone’s plate was barely touched.
After lunch, Aella was ready to head back to the Reid Residence, but Tyrone insisted on driving her.
By three in the afternoon, Warren and Miriam were already waiting anxiously at the door.
When they saw Tyrone and Aella step out of the car together, their faces immediately changed.
He placed Aella’s suitcase by the door and greeted them politely. “Hello, Warren. Hello,
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Miriam.”
Warren let out a heavy sigh. “Since you two are divorced now, you should live your own lives. You don’t need to come by anymore.”
Aella didn’t say anything. She just picked up her suitcase and turned to leave.
Tyrone’s eyes turned red when Miriam turned away. “Miriam … ”
She stopped, her back still facing him. “You’re divorced now, Tyrone. There’s nothing left for us to say.”
He stood there watching them walk inside, and a wave of sadness crushed him.
Ralph and Edwin had always been strict with him growing up.
Edwin and Virginia were constantly fighting.
The only place he’d ever felt true warmth was at the Reid Residence.
Warren and Miriam had always treated him like family.
They celebrated his good grades. They were proud when his company succeeded.
“Tyrone,” she said firmly, “stop being so stubborn. When I decided to leave you, I never planned on looking back.”

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