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Divorce Has Never Felt This Good novel Chapter 77

Becky had arrived over ten minutes ago, but she hadn’t seen Devin. Thinking that he didn’t come, she was pleasantly surprised when he suddenly showed up.

Sean couldn’t afford to offend Devin, so he gritted his teeth and glared at Becky. Then he turned around and left sulkily.

Becky raised her glass and smiled at Devin. “Thanks, I guess.”

“My pleasure.”

Devin clinked his glass with hers, smiling faintly.

After sipping some wine, Devin commented, “You seem to be in a good mood tonight.”

Becky raised her eyebrows slightly and said, “You’re not wrong.”

After all, nothing serious had happened recently, other than the ugly rumor that was being spread about her.

But Becky didn’t think too much of it. No matter what other people said, she refused to feel ashamed or embarrassed, because in hindsight, it had nothing to do with her.

About twenty minutes after she came, Becky had greeted all the important guests at the party.

She put down her glass and said to Devin, “Please excuse me. I have to leave for a moment.”

Becky wove her way through the crowd and soon found Talia. “Please tell the driver to pick me up at the hotel entrance. I’ll just go to the bathroom before we leave.”

Talia nodded and promptly called the driver.

“You’re right. Not only is Becky a divorced woman, but her ex-husband also happens to be Rory Casper. People with a decent family background won’t be so stupid to date her. So her dream of being rich is about to end. Too bad!”

Becky looked down at her phone and saw that it was only half past eight. She had enough time to deal with these two blabbermouths.

Becky walked over to them and asked, “Hey, girls. I couldn’t hear you clearly. What dream were you two talking about?”

When the two women saw Becky, they were panicked at first, but when they saw that there was no one else around, they quickly calmed down. One of them sneered at Becky with disdain, spitting, “You should know this. You’re the most famous woman in Courtbush. You married Rory and then divorced him. And for what?”

“Yeah. It’s only been a few months since your divorce, but you seem to be having a good time. I am a little jealous. For a divorcee, you’re quite capable. Could you teach me how to snag a rich man?”

Becky smiled and asked, “What’re your names? Oh, never mind. I never remember ordinary people like you. Oh, by the way, I have this little habit where I record what others say about me. In fact, I recorded your conversation just now. And I have a lot of fans on Twitter. Let’s see if I can make you two famous!”

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