**TITLE: A Divorce 766**
**Chapter 766**
**288 Vouchers**
Josephine beamed with an air of confidence as she declared, “Marjorie and I decided to take a little trip to Mount Ardwood for a few days. I’ve been mulling over the grand theme park project that’s in the works, and since my sister is the lead architect, I thought it would be a splendid idea to come and see it for myself.”
Leona, with a hint of skepticism, replied, “They haven’t even broken ground yet. There’s really nothing to see here—just an empty lot waiting for something to happen.”
A flicker of satisfaction crossed Josephine’s face. She reveled in the surprise her unexpected presence had elicited from those around her, and she maintained her bright smile, feeling quite pleased with herself.
“Well, in that case, I’ll return when there’s more to look at. I’m sure it’ll be magnificent once it’s done.”
“What a delightful coincidence to run into all of you here!” she continued, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. “Such a big, lively family! It’s just Marjorie and me. Mind if we join you?”
Her gaze drifted towards Aveline and Xavier, her sister and brother-in-law. “Sister, brother-in-law, is it alright if we join you?”
Marcus, observing Josephine’s shift in attention towards Aveline and Xavier, let out a quiet sigh of relief. Perhaps, he mused, she had come to stir up trouble for them instead of him.
However, Aveline and Xavier remained as cold and unyielding as stone, their expressions betraying no hint of warmth or acknowledgment.
Amy, stepping forward with authority, addressed Josephine sharply, “This is a construction site. Outsiders are not permitted to be here. You need to leave immediately.”
Josephine’s face fell, her eyes wide with disbelief. “Outsiders? How can I be considered an outsider? Sister, brother-in-law…” Her voice trailed off as she turned to Collin and Paulina, seeking their support. “Grandpa, Grandma.”
But Collin and Paulina merely regarded her with frosty, unyielding expressions, refusing to utter a word.
Aveline, her patience wearing thin, turned to the two elders and said firmly, “Collin, Paulina, let’s get into the car.”
The elders nodded in agreement and followed Aveline without a word.
Leona, however, frowned slightly, her brow furrowing as she rebuked Amy, “How can you call her an outsider? Regardless of their different mothers, Aveline and Josephine are still sisters by blood.”
“And besides, she’s my friend,” Leona added defiantly.
“Amy, step aside,” she commanded, her tone leaving no room for argument.
Watching Leona defend Josephine so fervently, Marcus felt a surge of frustration rise within him. He could barely contain his anger, but he dared not voice it, fearing Josephine might turn her attention to him next.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Urging Him to Get a Divorce (Aveline and Xavier)
When is the novel ending? It’s so unnecessarily long… not a single intimacy or connection just fighting and bickering from the beginning to end...