Chapter 56 Hypocritical
Jeremiah looked exhausted, clearly having been scolded harshly by his family.
He was stubborn and always sided with Elsa. Now, he was just reaping what he sowed.
He clenched his teeth, tugged at his tie, and tried to suppress his anger. He said, “I’m here today with sincere intentions to talk. As long as you stop bringing up the divorce, I’ll agree to any conditions you make.”
I found it laughable.
“Jeremiah, what’s your promise worth to me? All I want is a divorce. If you can’t even agree to that, how can you talk about sincerity?
His face turned pale with rage, and he clenched his fist tightly. “Must you make this so difficult? After all these years of marriage, I can’t believe you don’t have a single ounce of affection for me!”
Hah. I had never met someone so narcissistic.
What gave him the nerve to think that I would still love him as I once did after being betrayed?
“Don’t worry. If you keep refusing the divorce, I’ll take it to court. If you want to avoid embarrassment, you might as well sign the divorce papers. quickly. When things get messy, it won’t be just you- the entire Cornell family will look bad!”
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Who cared if he didn’t take me back?
I took a slow sip of my water. “You don’t get to control who I like. There’s no more affection between us, and who I’m with is none of your business! You care so much about Elsa, don’t you? If we don’t divorce, how is she going to be your legal wife?”
He stood up angrily after being stung by my words and laughed through his fury. “Our issues have nothing to do with Elsa. Why are you insulting her like that? I see it clearly now–you’re the one who has jumped from me to Eric. The only reason you’re so desperate for a divorce is to quickly marry him! “Do you think he’s serious with you? He just finds you interesting now. He’ll get bored after some time and dump you.”
I looked at him indifferently. “So what? What gives you the right to criticize me, to judge me? You’ve been all over Elsa, and now, you’re accusing me of bring promiscuous? Isn’t that a little hypocritical?”
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