The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory

Chapter 741 - 760: Haven’t Cried Enough (5)



Chapter 741 - 760: Haven’t Cried Enough (5)

The words were spoken, and then he took another look at Father Petal sitting on the sofa and asked, puzzled, "Where’s Olivia?"

"Probably washing dishes in the kitchen."

"Washing dishes?" Mother Petal was taken aback, then quickly turned around and headed to the kitchen, pushing Olivia out, saying as she pushed, "It’s just a few plates, leave them for me to wash. You’ve been working all day and must be tired, go upstairs early and rest."

"Mom, I’m fine." Olivia was feeling a bit helpless.

"Even if you’re fine, you don’t need to wash them. I’m at home all day with nothing to do, I can handle these tasks. Go and rest."

Olivia stopped and looked at her, feeling a bit helpless.

"Go on, go on, I know you’re filial. Wait until I’m too old to do it myself, then you can take over. Be good, quickly go and rest, it’s already past eleven." Mother Petal shut the kitchen door without giving Olivia a chance to argue.

Olivia rubbed her hands outside and gently said, "Thank you for your hard work. You should rest early too."

The sound of running water came from the kitchen, and Mother Petal urged her again.

Olivia had no choice but to turn and go upstairs.

Denver Petal went upstairs before her, quickly took a shower, changed into pajamas, and went to bed.

Olivia followed, swiftly took a shower, and came out wearing pajamas.

The two of them leaned against the headboard, one on the left and one on the right, neither too close nor too far. Olivia turned her head to look at him apologetically, "Today’s incident was really unfortunate, I’m sorry for causing you trouble again and injuring you."

"It’s okay, it’s not your fault." Denver Petal didn’t mind.

"Hmm." Olivia softly replied, biting her lip, and continued in a low voice, "I was thinking just now, maybe we should just get divorced."

Though Denver Petal had good looks, he truly wasn’t drawn to women. After spending some time together, she understood him.

But—

In yesterday’s photo, he did seem quite intimate with that woman.

It seems like there’s someone else now, right?

The two of them had agreed beforehand not to interfere in each other’s romantic affairs. If one of them liked someone else, they could negotiate a divorce.

Also—

First, she’s troubled Denver Petal several times, feeling a bit guilty. Second, Denver Petal’s parents were genuinely too good to her, she was moved beyond words. She didn’t want to keep acting as their daughter-in-law, deceiving the elder couple, nor did she want to continue staying with the Petal Family enjoying their affection.

She felt like, sooner or later, she wouldn’t want to leave such a kind couple.

Better to end it sooner for everyone’s sake.

Olivia’s feelings were quite complicated.

She wasn’t feeling great, but listening to her talk wasn’t easy for Denver Petal either.

And now—

Those pent-up feelings of frustration and anger still hadn’t dissipated.

Olivia, of all people, instead of speaking kindly to comfort and explain, wanted a divorce?

Given the current situation, if she proposed divorce, his mother might react strongly, perhaps even punish him as her son.

Of course, that wouldn’t do.

Denver Petal’s mind wandered, then he caught Olivia looking at him.

Startled, he replied calmly, "Why suddenly bring this up? I find that things are quite good as they are."

Olivia: "..."

She really didn’t see what’s so good about this.

Olivia furrowed her brow and continued, "Victor Williams is one aspect, but mainly it’s your mother’s fault. She’s too good to me, I feel unworthy and cannot continue deceiving her."

"You’re good to her too." Denver Petal smiled, "She said you call her every day to ask about her. Elderly people just want some attention and care. As a daughter-in-law, you’re doing well."


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