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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 516

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"Since we're both here on the East Coast, we should see more of each other. After all, your son and my niece were married. Even though they're divorced, our families could still be close," Mrs. Sanders smiled.

Mrs. Chancer felt puzzled but nodded. "Yes, of course."

She was only tolerating this for Mrs. Watson's sake.

"Oh dear," Mrs. Sanders sighed.

"Is something wrong?" Mrs. Chancer asked.

"It's my niece - such a troublemaker. I'm sure you have your own concerns too, Sylvia. I'll be frank - I can't stand that girl. Divorcing your son wasn't enough, she had to get your daughter-in-law imprisoned even though she was pregnant at that time - how cruel."

Finding a sympathetic ear, Mrs. Chancer opened up. "You don't know the half of it. That girl must have some vendetta against our family. She's had my daughter thrown in prison multiple times, and now she's managed to get her committed to a psychiatric facility. My Lucy is perfectly healthy, but now she's being treated like a mental patient. It breaks my heart..."

A cold glint passed through Mrs. Sanders' eyes - heartbroken enough to play cards?

But she didn't say that aloud. "That girl's learned some nasty tricks. Worse, she has my husband and son wrapped around her finger. If only there was a way to teach her a lesson."

Mrs. Chancer's eyes lit up. "My thoughts exactly. Not to harm her, just... teach her a lesson."

"And how would you suggest we do that?" Mrs. Sanders asked.

He wasn't sure why he'd felt compelled to dig out their wedding album. Perhaps after seeing Sarah so cold and distant lately, he needed to remember what she looked like when she loved him.

In one photo, she wore a beautiful dress, looking at him with such tenderness in her eyes.

Her cheeks flushed, eyes sparkling - this was how she looked when she was in love.

That love had seemed so profound, so moving. How had it disappeared?

Could love for someone truly vanish? He couldn't believe Sarah's feelings had completely gone.

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