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Second Marriage novel Chapter 264

She didn't want to be around Kennedy.

“I've asked him for a divorce.” Charlotte said.

As the words fell, Charlotte heard Yanis' sigh. For a long time Yanis did not recover and then she said, “Did you really have mention divorce to him? Did he say yes?”

“No.”

Yanis got relieved, “You frightened me. Why did you mention divorce casually? Fortunately Mr. Kennedy did not agree.”

“I did not mention it casually.” Charlotte solemnly said, “I am serious.”

Yanis, “...Are you serious? Why did you mention divorce? If you get divorced, Diana would have the opportunity. You should not let that woman have opportunity! If you really go, she will be gratified.”

Hearing this, Charlotte remained silent.

Perhaps, someone could not let others gratified.

But Charlotte thought otherwise. She felt if Kennedy did not give Diana opportunity, they would not be together.

Since they were together, she would let them be.

After all, she had no energy to fight. She did not feel that she could win, and even if she won, she could not have his heart.

She felt that it was a disadvantage, which would only make her feel tired.

“Why don't you speak? What on earth are you thinking?”

“I just follow my heart.” Charlotte recovered and said in a deep voice. “Leave it alone, Yanis, This is my own decision, no one can change.”

Yanis was speechless and then she hung up the phone.

Charlotte listened to the beeping sound in her mobile phone and hung up the phone too.

It seemed that she really had nowhere to go tonight.

The phone suddenly rang again. Yanis unexpectedly called back, “Didn’t you want to come to my house to sleep? Come, I'll take you in tonight.”

Hearing that, Charlotte became delighted from being depressed, “Thank you, Yanis.”

“Hurry to come. It's dangerous if it gets dark.”

“Ok.”

After putting away her phone, Charlotte quickly went to get her bag and then went out of the door as fast as she could.

Kennedy was not there, so no one was to stop her.

The best thing about her marriage was that she had no one to restrict her wherever she went. She had freedom of movement.

So there was no one to stop her if she went out at night.

Charlotte took a taxi and went straight to Yanis’ home. When the car drove halfway, Yanis called her and asked her if she had arrived. Charlotte asked the driver, and the driver said there were five or six minutes or so.

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