Chapter 160
Brayan felt his heart skip a beat, and he almost instinctively grabbed Jennifer’s hand.
Pushing and shoving on the edge of the roof did look like he didn’t want to live, but Jennifer was not happy with Brayan’s explanation.
“I forced you to make the employees of the LeBlanc Group jump off the building, what benefit does it have for me? If I have to force someone, it should be you jumping off the building.”
Watching Jennifer like a cat with its fur standing on end, Brayan shrugged and chuckled.
“Empty words? Or heartfelt words?”
“Truth or dare.”
After Jennifer finished speaking, she saw Brayan laughing even harder, and she knew for sure that Brayan didn’t believe her.
“No matter what your intentions were, or who leaked it, once we reach the point of filing for divorce, this is the outcome we will face. Jennifer, Craig who jumped off the building today, is Jamie’s relative…”
Jennifer widened her eyes.
“Thank goodness people were saved, but… this time, not only Craig got laid off, had his salary cut in half, or got demoted… the LeBlanc Group had an accident, how many employees were affected, how many families were involved, have you ever thought about it?”
0.00%
III
O
15:10
Chapter160
288 Vouchers
“So what do you want to say? Are you saying it’s all my fault?”
“Can’t we just not get divorced?”
Brayan’s words, still in a soft tone, but not as cold and dominant as usual.
Even for a moment, Jennifer felt like Brayan was begging her.
The cooling evening breeze lingered between the two, taking away the warmth from each other.
Jennifer clenched her fist.
She never thought she would end up in this situation with Brayan.
She never thought about it, at least not when she married Brayan.
“From Catalina’s return to the country, from the time I had a miscarriage… you should understand, our marriage… is doomed to fail.”
Jennifer looked at Brayan, looking at the face in front of her, which was more mature and handsome than she remembered.
Maybe she was the wrong person!
She was in too deep.
I took the promises and agreements of my youth, the emotions and sweetness of my first love, too seriously.
Up until now, the filter of the teenager who once fought tirelessly for her in the Juvenile Detention Center has not been completely broken.
However, the girl in the Juvenile Detention Center had long
disappeared in Brayan’s memory.
25.34%
|||
O
15:10
Chapter160
288 Vouchers
“Marriage can end, but not now, and it’s not convenient to go through litigation.”
Brayan’s cold tone brought Jennifer back from the past to the present.
“If you hadn’t asked for 30 billion, I wouldn’t have resorted to this.”
Jennifer didn’t want to take the blame for everything.
“I was a businessman, always seeking profit, calculating carefully, it’s in my nature.‘
Jennifer couldn’t be bothered to argue with Brayan. Anyway, Brayan always thinks he’s right and has all the reasons.
“I think it’s better to end it quickly rather than drag it out. Let’s just get a divorce while the situation is still hot. Your parents must be thinking the same thing.”
After the incident, Davon did talk to Brayan, telling him “the LeBlanc family can’t have a daughter–in–law who is always threatening divorce and causing the family’s market value to plummet by hundreds of billions.”
Brayan and Jennifer were standing on the rooftop, feeling the cold wind blowing, messing up their hair a bit.
Jennifer thought her mind was pretty cool.
Brayan’s calmness, who knows?
“Brayan, I can drop the lawsuit, but you need to redo the divorce agreement. I don’t want your money, just don’t make me pay.”
“Sure.”
Brayan delivered more than she had imagined.
49.75%
O
15:10
Chapter 160
“Once the LeBlanc Group’s stock price stabilized, we went to the courthouse.”
288 Vouchers
This time, Jennifer noticed that Brayan hesitated for a moment, not responding as quickly as in the previous sentence.
“Sure.”
Seeing that Brayan agreed, Jennifer breathed a sigh of relief.
“I feel like there’s nothing else to explain to Brayan,” Jennifer turned around and started to walk away.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey)