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Divorce Has Never Felt This Good novel Chapter 203

Becky wanted to sever all ties with the Casper family, especially Rory.

However, they came to apologize to her. If she passed up the chance to see them humiliate themselves, all the shitty things she had suffered through in the past three years because of them would be in vain.

Right after she divorced Rory, Becky decided to let bygones be bygones. After all, she had gotten back at the Casper family once.

Much to her chagrin, Denise enjoyed going against her, and Rory became unreasonable and annoying.

Everything that had happened in the past three years was trivial for Becky at best. But everything that happened after their divorce left her sick to her core. One way or another, she needed to vent her anger on them.

Thus, Becky agreed to have dinner with them, intending to humiliate Rory and Denise.

By the time she arrived, Rory and Denise had already been waiting in their reserved private room.

A waiter opened the door for her and let her in. “Miss Ramos, Mr. Casper and Miss Casper are waiting for you inside.”

Becky chuckled after hearing the waiter’s greeting.

This was the first time that Rory ever waited for her.

The first thing she saw when she entered the room was Denise sitting next to Rory.

Compared to the past days, Denise looked less arrogant indeed.

“Have a seat.”

Rory, on the other hand, remained the same. He still had the same stoic manner whenever he glanced at her.

Becky put her purse down and took a seat across from Rory. “Denise, you look unwell.”

Thereafter, Becky decided to stop goading Denise.

Roy passed her the menu and said, “Have a look at the menu and decide what you want to order.”

The smile on Becky’s face faded. She looked blankly at him while taking the menu from his hand.

At times, Rory could be generous. Not long ago, he didn’t hesitate to give up a piece of land that was worth several billion dollars, and now he chose a restaurant that cost a fortune to eat at.

Becky didn’t hesitate to order the priciest specialty dishes on the menu.

“I’d like this, this, and that one. Ooh, that looks good, too.”

Becky ordered many dishes, and she was clearly doing it on purpose.

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