Summary of Chapter 6 – A pivotal chapter in Divorced From The Pretender by Corinna Smilla
The chapter Chapter 6 is one of the most intense moments in Divorced From The Pretender, written by Corinna Smilla. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
The day I got my divorce certificate felt like I was reborn.
Having experienced a failed marriage wasn't the end of the world; what matters was knowing when to cut losses.
Nathaniel even transferred me 100,000 dollars as compensation.
I couldn't help but laugh until tears came to my eyes.
To him, after three years together, I was only worth 100,000 dollars.
I refused it and transferred the money back.
Life was too short not to stand your ground.
From then on, my focus shifted entirely to work. I needed to make money, buy a house, and bring my mom over to live with me.
That morning, as soon as I arrived at the office, my colleagues swarmed to share some gossip.
It turned out that Samantha got outed by paparazzi for being a kept woman of some big-time investor. That was how she was able to score all those top-notch resources.
Her wealthy boyfriend found out and dumped her, and I hadn't even kept up with Nathaniel and Samantha's updates for ages. I thought they'd already gotten married.
I just shrugged it off as juicy gossip chuckled to myself, and moved on. After all, it had nothing to do with me.
After work, I stepped outside to see a guy waiting next to a Ferrari.
Nathaniel rushed over the moment he saw me. "Celeste, let me drive you home."
I gave him the cold shoulder. I didn't get why this guy who'd ghosted me for two or three months suddenly wanted to find me.
Was he trying to come back after breaking up with Samantha? I wasn't some trash to be picked up again.
As I tried to leave, he blocked my path.
"Celeste, are you still mad at me?"
I gazed at him coldly. "Nathaniel, we're divorced now. We have no ties."
He put on that familiar act of someone who seemed to deeply love me.



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