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Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond by Sage Hunter Lane 322

    Chapter <b>322 </b>


    N’s expression hardened. “We’re already divorced. If you show up here again, I’ll call the police again.”


    rk appeared hurt by her words, gazing at her sorrowfully. “I didn’t know you hated me <b>this </b>much now…”


    N turned her head away, unwilling to look at his seemingly affectionate face–it only made her feel sick.


    After gathering all the necessary information, the police took rk to the station for questioning He was eventually bailed out by Jordyn.


    As soon as rk exited the police station, he began to walk away, but Jordyn quickly grabbed his arm. “rk, I know I acted impulsively this time, but we already have a child. Even <b>if </b>you don’t care for me, you should think about the child. Besides, if you divorce me now, people will assume you’re guilty, and your reputation will suffer even more.”


    rk coldly shrugged her off. “I don’t need your fake kindness. My reputation’s already ruined–how much worse can it get? Staying with you will only drag me down further.”


    After this incident, he finally saw Jordyn for what she was–a thoughtless woman who acted out of jealousy without considering the consequences.


    He must have been out of his mind to marry her. Now, she clung to him like a leech, and it disgusted him.


    “rk, I really know I was wrong…” Jordyn pleaded.


    “If you truly know you were wrong, then be at the courthouse first thing tomorrow morning for the divorce. I can’t stand to look at you for another second!” rk growled.


    He turned and walked away, his back radiating indifference.


    Jordyn stood there, watching him leave, her eyes filled with resentment. She wasn’t going to let him get rid of her that easily.


    Sitting in her car, Jordyn paused for a moment, then pulled out her phone and made a call. “Hello, Mr. Durant, do you have a moment?”


    The next morning, as soon as N stepped out of her building, she was blocked by rk. Holding a bouquet of roses and breakfast, he stood in her way.


    A wave of disgust swept over her, and she tried to walk past him.


    “N, I’m sorry I scared youst night. This is my way of apologizing. Please ept it,” rk offered.


    N took a cautious step back, her eyes cold and wary. “What do you want?”


    She kept a close watch on his movements, ready to bolt at the slightest hint of danger. To her, rk was nothing more than a lunatic–a ticking time bomb.


    “N, I really am just here to apologize. I promise I won’t hurt you again. I was so angry before, I lost control,<b>” </b>rk exined.


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    N remained unmoved. “I don’t need your apology. Just stay away from me.”


    “Alright, but can you at least take the flowers and breakfast?” rk pleaded.


    “No,” N said curtly.


    “N, I’m divorcing Jordyn today. I know I’ve been stupid and hurt you in so many ways. Can’t you give me another chance to start over?” rk asked.


    N couldn’t help butugh at his shamelessness. “rk, I can’t believe you have the nerve to say that. Do you think you’re the only man in the world?”


    rk didn’t get angry. He simply looked at her calmly. “N, I told you before my uncle would never marry you, but you didn’t believe me. The moment Reba returned, he dumped you for her.”


    “Well, I’m not getting back with you either. I don’t have a habit of picking up trash,” N retorted.


    rk smiled. “N, you’ll see one day that <i>we’re </i>truly meant to be together.”


    Sara Lili


    Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icyndscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of d’s breathtaking cold.
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