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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 1013

Claire immediately turned to leave.

She hadn't realized Felix was out in the courtyard.

If she had, she would have preferred suffocating in her room over coming outside.

It was tragic to think that a couple who once shared the most intimate bond had devolved into two people who couldn't even stand the sight of each other.

But the moment she turned, Felix called out to her.

"Claire, do you really want this divorce?"

As much as Claire loathed facing him and wished she didn't have to exchange another word with him, she always had time to discuss their divorce.

Twenty-four hours a day, in fact.

She had endless patience for that.

So, she turned back, facing him with absolute composure, and delivered her unwavering answer. "Yes."

Felix stood in the shadows, his dark eyes quietly fixated on her.

The glow from the garden lights cast harsh shadows over his face, making his expression unreadable.

After a long silence, he asked another question.

"Will leaving me really make you happier than you are now?"

When his grandmother demanded he give Claire a divorce that morning, he had been adamant in his refusal.

But she had told him that keeping Claire would only trap her in a miserable life.

So, while he stood out here smoking, he kept thinking... and thinking.

It had been a very long time since he'd seen Claire genuinely smile at him.

She used to smile so effortlessly.

Even when her own uncle practically sold her for millions of dollars in wedding funds to some creepy old billionaire, she had never been this despondent.

Was it truly this marriage that had broken her spirit?

Claire was genuinely taken aback by the question.

The Felix she knew would never ask something so vulnerable.

He was always cold, always flawlessly rational.

She didn't know what had suddenly provoked this change of heart.

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