Chapter 570 The Rift
Chapter 570 The Rift
Yunice clenched the book in her hands for so long that by the time she came to, she realized she’d nearly scratched the ink right off the page–one entire paragraph had disappeared under her fingers.
She took a deep breath. She had to stay focused. She had her own way of bringing Morgan to justice.
Just then, Elianna turned back casually–and suddenly froze, eyes fixed on something behind Yunice. “Wyatt? Why are you back?”
Startled, Yunice turned around and saw that Wyatt really had returned.
She stood up in a daze, just as Elianna continued, “Madarn Mary got a call earlier. Nora’s awake. She and Mr. Morgan already rushed over to see her. So why didn’t you go, Wyatt…”
But as soon as the words left her mouth, something clicked. Everyone knew how Wyatt felt about Nora.
There was no way he’d skip seeing her.
Elianna quickly recovered and grinned like she’d figured it out. “Oh! You must’ve found out before everyone else and already spent the whole day with Nora, right? Now you’re just coming back to give her some space to be alone with her family!”
Yunice’s lips twitched, almost imperceptibly. Her expression shifted, clearly uneasy.
Wyatt changed into his indoor shoes, hung up his coat, and shot Elianna a sidelong glance. “Keep spouting nonsense and I’ll toss you out of Pavilion Hall myself.”
Elianna pouted. “Did I say anything wrong?”
Wyatt gave Yunice a quick glance before turning back to Elianna. “You’re talking nonsense right in front of Yunice: What are you trying to do? Start a fight between us?”
Elianna didn’t back down. “But I’m just telling the truth. Nora’s awake. Of course she’s coming back to Pavilion Hall. Yunice’s gonna find out sooner or later, right? You really think Nora would want to live here with Yunice and… with you? You know how proud she is.”
Yunice’s face darkened. “What’s that supposed to mean? Nora’s too proud to live with me in Pavilion Hall, and I’m so shameless that I’d be willing to stay and… share a husband with her?”
Elianna was stunned for a second, then frowned. “Why are you taking it out on me? I don’t care who becomes my sister–in–law, whether it’s you or Nora. But I’m just stating the obvious.”
She wasn’t wrong, even if her tone was nasty.
Two tigers can’t live on the same mountain. Two women can’t share the same house as its mistress.
Now that Nora was awake, it was time to decide–who would stay, and who would leave?
Yunice turned to Wyatt. “Tomorrow’s Friday. The civil affairs office getting the divorce certificate
s open. We won’t have
any
trouble
Her revenge plan was moving along smoothly. The bait had already been taken. She no longer needed
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Chapter 570 The Rif
Wyatt’s power to make her move CD
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Wypu met her spate, simmering gaze, and his face felt. I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that today. Pour if you bring up divorce again, I’ll drag you to Cardoys and register a marriage certificate instead
Yunice froze. Cardova was the only country in the world that explicitly forbade divorce.
Watching him storm off toward the bedroom, Yunice felt her temper flare. What the hell was that supposed to meant
Did he think he was some kind of dictator just because he had power? Was he planning to take multiple wivest (D
Was he hoping for some twisted fairytale where she’d be the mistress while Nora became the legal wife?
With a loud smack, Yunice threw the book in her hand aside and stormed after him.
Elianna wanted to follow and eavesdrop, but Yunice slammed the door shut behind her.
Elianna flinched, Jeez, she’s got a temper,
Yunice marched straight up to Wyatt. “What the hell do you want?”
Wyatt fired right back. “What do you want? You believe everything anyone else says, but not a single word from me. You won’t even ask me about it. You just make up your mind and declare me guilty. Wow, you must be really impressive!”
Yunice snapped. “You didn’t go see Nora? You didn’t know she was awake?”
Wyatt scoffed, “I knew. So what? I didn’t go.”
Yunice laughed coldly, “You didn’t go see her?“/
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