Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 141



Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 141

The news of Raina slashing her wrist caused a sensation. The Casper family was once again in trouble.

The uproar over Rory and Becky’s fake marriage was not yet over when Raina decided to cut herself.

The Casper family was at the center of the storm this time. There was no doubting it.

Rory was the one to take the full blast.

Jessie was right. Now that news of Raina’s suicide was on the Internet, there were indeed a lot of people cursing Becky. But this was just the beginning.

It was probably because Becky’s statement to the reporters was too much to take in and because Rory and Becky’s marriage had been a mess from the very beginning that public opinion was quickly divided into three groups.

The first blamed Becky’s ruthlessness. The second group thought that Raina was a scheming woman because her suicide made sure that Becky and Rory no longer had a chance of getting back together. These people pitied Becky’s condition. The third group cursed Rory and made him out to be worthless scum and thought that both Becky and Raina were victims.

But judging from how public opinion was quickly spreading, there were fewer and fewer people cursing at Becky. Most of the Internet users who had learned about the whole thing wondered if Raina’s wrist cutting was real or just a trick.

Still, no matter what happened, most Internet users cursed Rory.

When Elmore learned about this, his anger knew no bounds. He tried taking a nap to cool down but his anger didn’t allow him. His call to Rory went unanswered too.

Elmore was still furious with Becky the next morning. Not just Becky, he now had a problem with the entire Morgan family.

“This Raina is really a nasty piece of work!”

Carl, who was standing nearby, tightened his lips before saying, “She is really something.”

Raina had returned for a short period of time, but so many things had happened since.

However, she seemed to be the victim at every turn. If Elmore insisted that she go abroad again, Rory would fall out with him.

And now, she had slit her wrist. It looked like she was getting back at Becky, but really, she was forcing the hand of the Casper family.

Because of what happened last night, people had a bad impression of the Casper family. Now, most people knew that the real reason behind Rory’s marriage to Becky was to wait for Raina to return from abroad.

But only the Morgan family and the Casper family knew about their agreement.

Obviously, Raina’s wrist-cutting was a safeguard against Elmore forcing her to go abroad again.

Her move not only made Rory feel sorry for her and blame Becky for it, but also warned Elmore against forcing her. Moreover, it allowed her return to be known to the public. Her move killed three birds with one stone

Those closely involved could never see an incident as clearly as bystanders.

It was obvious that someone had never wanted to see things as they were.

Lowell’s expression shifted at Rory’s order. He hesitated before asking, “Mr. Casper, are you really going to do this?”

Rory and Becky’s marriage had ended badly. And now, Rory was about to compensate Becky. Lowell was of the opinion that this was an insult to her.

But Rory disagreed. He thought he was making the biggest concession for Becky. According to him, Becky had caused so much trouble for him and forced Raina to slit her wrist.

He thought she was reconciled because of the divorce. He believed she would be after he compensated her handsomely.

“What’s your opinion?” Rory asked, sparing Lowell a cold glance.

Lowell froze, not daring to refute him anymore. “Okay, I’ll do it right away.”

“Hurry up.”

“Yes, Mr. Casper,” Lowell said with a nod and left.

Rory remained alone in the big office.

He looked at the photo on the tablet computer for a long time before turning it off.

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