Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 208



Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 208

Rory stared at Denise for a while and then looked away. “You can go home.”

He needed time to think.

What Becky said made him speechless.

He never knew that he was a shameless person. Just as his father said, Rory was cold-blooded and cruel. He treated everyone the same and made no exceptions.

He had done a lot of horrible things, but it was the first time he felt sorry for someone.

It never crossed his mind if he had hurt others or if they would ever forgive him. Other people’s feelings weren’t important to him. All he cared about was his own happiness.

He had always been like this.

It was different now. When Becky didn’t accept his apology, he felt disappointed deep down.

Disappointment.

He rarely felt that.

Moreover, what Becky said made his heart ache.

When Denise heard his reply, she let out a sigh of relief. She then quickly grabbed her purse and ran off. As soon as she walked out of the room, she saw a waiter pushing a dining cart.

Denise was stunned. She saw the stacks of boxes and suddenly remembered that those boxes were filled with dishes that Becky ordered.

In that moment, she wanted to throw away all the packaged food just so she could piss off Becky.

But before she could even decide what to do with it, the waiter had already pushed the dining cart inside the room.

Denise remembered that Rory was still inside the room and came back to her senses. She then walked towards the stairs and never looked back.

As soon as she reached the stairway, she ran into Becky, who had just left.

Now that she knew that Rory loved Becky, she didn’t dare try and insult her.

Becky wasn’t the same person that she and Babette could find fault with. She was the daughter of the richest man in Bluepond and was now the woman that Rory loved. So Denise could no longer insult her.

The thought of this gave Denise mixed feelings. She looked at Becky and then ran away from her.

When Becky saw Denise scamper off in a hurry, she raised her eyebrows.

It was weird. She couldn’t tell if what she saw was correct. It looked as if there was a trace of fear in Denise’s eyes before she ran off.

Was the Casper family’s punishment that effective?

Anyway, it no longer mattered to her anymore.

Once she cleared her head, Becky went back to the room.

Earlier, when she got out of the restaurant, she remembered the food she had ordered for Louisa and the others. The food wasn’t cheap and she wasn’t the one who paid for it.

After a few seconds of hesitation, she got back up to get the food.

When she was in front of the door to the room, the waiter was just about to push the empty dining cart out.

Becky moved aside to let the waiter out and then entered.

Just as soon as she got inside, she saw several bags on the table.

Rory was still sitting in the room. When he saw that Becky had come back, he raised his head and looked at her.

Becky smiled politely and said, “I just came back to get the dishes.”

She then grabbed the bags on the table.

Without even so much as a glance, she turned around and left. Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

For her, being civil with Rory was the best she could do.

They no longer wanted to see each other and were now strangers.

However, just as Becky walked to the door and opened it, she heard Rory’s deep voice from behind her.

“Becky, you’ve loved me for a long time, right?”


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