Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 145
Chapter 145
The tweet that Becky posted jumped right to the top three of the most popular searches around half an hour after it was uploaded thanks to the assistance of Payne’s subordinates.
Raina, who was now confined to the hospital, saw it.
The moment she saw Becky’s tweet, her face instantly became very pale. “Babette!”
While Babette was munching on some fruit, she peered over at Raina and inquired, “What’s the matter? Do you feel any pain from the wound?”
Raina did slash her wrist, even though the whole story was made up. She had a wound there, which would most certainly be painful.
Nonetheless, the pain was worth it. They had resided at the hotel, but now Rory had arranged for them to stay in the senior ward. He also handed them a card and told them to purchase some healthy food.
The news that Raina committed suicide was spread like wildfire on the Internet. Babette got the impression that the Casper family was already aware of it.
She had faith that Elmore would come to Raina soon.
She believed as long as they pretended to be miserable, Elmore would allow Rory to marry Raina. After that, she would be able to rejoin the Casper family.
“No, Babette! Something bad happened! Becky tweeted something!”
Babette got to her feet after hearing what Raina said and moved to her side. She scowled at her pale face and said, “What did she say on Twitter? Why do you feel so scared? We’ve done an excellent job. There’s no way she can clear her name.”
At this moment, a chilly masculine voice echoed from the door. “Clear her name?”
When Babette heard Rory’s voice, she shook all over. “Are you here to visit Raina?”
She made an effort to remain composed, but when she met Rory’s gaze, she became terrified. “The two of you better talk in private. I’m going outside to get some fresh air.”
Then, Babette ran away from the ward as quickly as her legs could take her.
She wouldn’t be able to return if Rory sent her overseas this time!
Amor was dead, and the Casper family forbade her from marrying another man.
Babette was not that foolish. She still had many years left in her life. She would by no means remain a widow for the rest of her life.
Rory ignored Babette. He just got a call from Lowell informing him that Raina and he were once again in the trending searchers.
Becky made the phone call between Raina and her well-known. In the recording, she only said two words—”I’m listening.”
“What do you want?” Rory asked Raina.
He was aware that he had no affection for Raina all these years. Still, she had saved his life. This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
His question caused Raina, who was lying on the bed, to grow anxious. “Rory, that tweet is a lie. Listen to me, please…”
“Raina, do I come out as foolish?”
He did believe Raina at first. After all, he knew Becky loved him and heard her acknowledge that she was not reconciled after the divorce.
But Becky had been his wife for three years, after all, and he knew her personality. She wouldn’t have confronted in front of the media last night if she had the intention of forcing Raina to die.
Becky was sometimes foolish, but she was smart sometimes.
The rumors wouldn’t really hurt her. She should’ve requested alimony from him, but she hadn’t.
But it didn’t come as a surprise to him. After all, her father was Steve, and she was a proud woman.
Raina was about to speak when she saw Rory’s icy, black gaze. She had the impression that he could see through her.
She tensed up and pursed her lips in shame.
Once again, Rory questioned her, “Tell me, what do you want? I’ll do my best to meet your needs.”
“Anything?”
“Anything that’s within my means.”
Raina understood that this was the last opportunity. Rory’s grandfather would never allow Rory to marry her, and Rory would never bring it up again.
She was not reconciled!
Rory would’ve been dead if not for her. Becky would not have been able to marry him.
Raina had been in a vegetative state for several years trying to save him. She couldn’t just give up like that.
Through gritted teeth, she said, “I want you to keep your promise. Marry me.”