Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 127



Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 127

Aiken pulled Rory and Devin apart. Rory came to his senses after receiving a few punches from Devin. He raised a hand and wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth. He looked up at Devin, sneering as he said, “You’re not really falling in love with Becky, are you?”

He then paused before adding scornfully, “But you know what? I married her before you. You are a loser! What a pity! You lost this time. Completely.”

“Rory!” Devin roared.

Aiken noticed that Devin was preparing to punch Rory again and reached out a hand to stop him. “Devin, stop. He’s drunk and talking nonsense. Don’t try to argue with a drunk man! Moreover, he ended up drinking so much tonight because he was upset that Becky didn’t talk to him.”

“Aiken, just shut up, will you?”

Rory was indeed drunk. Aiken had found that before he had arrived, Rory had already drunk a bottle of wine by himself. The two of them had drunk two more bottles.

At Rory’s words, Aiken scoffed. “You think I’m not making sense? Anyway, come on. We should leave, or Devin will not let you go!”

Rory had indeed drunk a lot, but he was sober. Aiken’s words seemed to make him very unhappy.

What did his drinking have to do with Becky?

What was more, he was amused by the fact that a playboy like Devin would claim to love Becky so much.

Rory pushed Aiken away. “Get out! Don’t touch me!”

He then turned to look at Devin and said, “What a pity! Becky loves me, not you.”

The cold wind sobered Devin up. He smiled sarcastically at Rory and said, “You are right. So what? You lost her! She is not your wife anymore! She is not Mrs. Casper anymore! And she will be my wife!”

Devin continued to stare at Rory before realizing that there was no need to talk with Rory.

Becky would not forgive Rory no matter what, and Devin didn’t think she was the type to go back to such a man.

Rory being a jerk meant that Devin had a chance to win Becky’s heart.

Devin smiled at this thought and said, “Rory, I hope you will watch and smile when I marry Becky.”

“Let’s see if you will live such a day!”

Both parties had landed fierce punches and kicks in this fight. But Rory seemed to be in a worse status than Devin.

Rory frowned as he watched Devin drive away. He recovered after a while and said to Aiken, “Take me back.”

“Sure, Mr. Casper. I must have owed you in my previous life!” Aiken said, rolling his eyes as he opened the car door. He sighed, watching Rory settle down in the car. “I think Devin has fallen in love with Becky.”

Rory froze in the middle of fastening his seat belt. The corners of his mouth turned down as he said roughly, “So what? Do you also love her?”

Aiken believed a man like Rory deserved to be single all his life.

Aiken was about to say more, but he shut up at the thought of Rory’s temper flaring.

Twenty minutes later, Aiken’s car stopped at Rory’s apartment building. Aiken turned to look at Rory’s wounded face, his sympathy bubbling up. “Have you ever thought about why you don’t want to divorce Becky?”

Rory, who had fallen asleep, opened his eyes and looked at him coldly. “Because I have no intention of marrying again.”

“If that person wasn’t Becky, would you marry her?” Aiken persisted, unwilling to give up.

Rory didn’t say anything this time.

After a long, cold silence, he replied, “I don’t love Becky. You don’t need to sound me out.”

He got out of the car and slammed the door shut behind him. NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.

Aiken was annoyed as he watched Rory’s retreating back.

“Poor man! He doesn’t realize he’s jealous,” he muttered under his breath.


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