Chapter summary: Chapter 725 from the book Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters
Discover the most important events of Chapter 725, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!. With the engaging writing of Theresa Winters, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Sebastian frowned, fury flickering in his dark eyes.
How dare she mention the word divorce again?
This time, it wasn't a whim. Seeing the anger in her eyes, he knew she was serious about it.
Marshall chimed in with a smirk, “Mr. Griffith, don’t forget, nine o’clock tomorrow morning. City Hall for the divorce.”
That jerk didn’t deserve an ounce of Natalie's devotion.
Sebastian shot him a look, a clear warning in his tone. “Mr. Spencer, my family affairs are none of your business.”
“Hah. You always help other people frame Natalie, and you call her family? You treat Natalie worse than a stranger. I honestly don’t know what you’re holding onto. You help Joanna frame her every time, but you still refuse to let her go. I’ve never seen such a scumbag. You want to have your cake and eat it too. You’re a disgrace to men.”
If he could, he would have punched Sebastian right then and there. The memory of Sebastian protecting Joanna was enough to make his blood boil.
Sebastian’s brow furrowed even deeper. “What is that supposed to mean? What do you mean, helping others frame Natalie?”
Marshall sneered, his tone dripping with sarcasm. “You think Joanna would dare slander Natalie like this without your approval? You think all those online trolls would have swarmed her if you hadn't arranged it?”
Sebastian finally understood what Marshall was implying. He turned sharply to Natalie, his voice slightly hoarse. “Natalie, is that what you think, too?”
Natalie didn’t know if Sebastian had a hand in it, but she knew he would do anything Joanna wanted.
And now that Joanna was pregnant, he should take responsibility for her. The child was innocent.
In her past life, her own baby had started to kick inside her. The memory of that feeling, once a source of so much happiness, was now an agony. In the end, the baby had ended up just like its helpless mother, smashed to pieces in the fall. The thought alone was a heart-wrenching pain.
“Does it matter what I think? Isn’t divorce what you’ve always wanted?” Natalie felt helpless. Why was it that no matter what she did, it was always wrong?
Sebastian lunged forward and grabbed her arm.
Caleb moved instantly to block him, warning in a cold voice, “Let go. Don’t touch her.”
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