Chapter 275 Right Person
Even though Brad and Sayer both knew what was going on, Tyrone and Aella hadn’t made their divorce public yet. So neither of them dared to ask any questions.
On Tuesday evening, after work, Tyrone returned to Winter Estate.
The family had just finished dinner. Everyone was surprised to see him suddenly come back.
Ralph said. “Since you two are planning to get along again, why don’t you bring her to more business dinners? That’ll help clear up the rumors.”
Then he added, “And if she really wants to stay your wife, she should give you a child soon.”
Tyrone didn’t reply. He simply placed the divorce decree on the coffee table.
“Dad, Mom, Grandpa,” he said quietly. “Aella and I are divorced.”
The moment he said that, everyone’s expression changed.
Raine quickly picked up the divorce papers. Her eyes turned red as she read them carefully. Then she passed the papers to Ralph and Virginia.
Virginia glanced at them briefly, then looked away.
Edwin, who had been sitting silently the whole time, still didn’t say a word.
Ralph frowned. “How much of your assets did she take?”
Tyrone lowered his eyes, hiding the emotion behind them. “She didn’t take anything.”
Ralph gave a sharp snort and slammed the divorce decree back on the table. “At least she knows her place.”
Edwin finally spoke, his tone calm and cold. “She’s just a bankrupt heiress with a stubborn temper and no children. It’s better this way.”
Tyrone stood up wearily. “I only came to tell you the news. I’ll head out now.”
He turned and left the living room.
Raine rushed after him and caught him beside his car, eyes red.
“Tyrone,” she said, her voice trembling. “You know better than anyone how Aella treated you all these years. You were the one who cheated. You’re the one who betrayed her. How can you let her leave with nothing?”
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Her words hit him hard, making it difficult to breathe.
He didn’t answer. He just gently pushed her aside, got in his car, and drove away.
When Raine returned to the living room, Ralph’s face darkened. “Tyrone and Aella are divorced. From now on, stop seeing her.”
Raine stomped her foot in anger. “Dad, Tyrone’s the one at fault! It’s bad enough that you’re defending him–why are you forbidding me from seeing Aella?”
Ralph’s tone was firm. “She used to act arrogantly because she was Tyrone’s wife. Now that she divorced, she’s nobody.”
Raine opened her mouth to argue, but Virginia quickly stopped her.
Then Edwin, who had been silent, looked up and asked, “Raine, how’s it going with that set you up with last week?”

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