Annoying
Seductress Yvette actually never intended to marry Sean.
Sean did not care about marriage. Otherwise, he would not trade his marriage for Yvette, but he knew
that Yvette cared.
Thus, he got a divorce.
When he heard Yvette say that she did not want to get married because she was afraid of shame, what
else could he do?
Yvette bowed her head and laughed, then looked up at him warmly with a hint of lingering affection in her
eyes.
She stretched out her slender arms and wrapped them around the man’s neck. Her devilish gaze hooked
his soul.
Her tender, stunning face was pressed against his chest.
Her soft words and her laughter were compelling to his ear.
“I know that you’ve done all that you can, and I will always remember everything you did for me. Even if
we get married, we can still get divorced. We can just be together forever like this...”
Sean felt a sharp pain in his chest.
Obviously, the woman’s every move made him fall so deeply in love that he could not extricate himself.
However, every word she said was suffocating.
Everyone wanted a title, but she did not.
Sean knew that his deception had hurt her badly back then.
He reached out and pulled the woman off of his body. He scrutinized every inch of her face with a deadly
gaze.
“Yvette, you know that I’ll have to get married one day.”
Perhaps one day, he would envy other people’s families with children.
However, he did not say the words that followed because when he saw her increasingly cold gaze, he
suddenly could not bring himself to say a word.
The panic he felt in his chest was so overwhelming.
Yvette decisively let go of his arm and coldly wrapped her hands around her body.
Her red lips were delicate. Her eyes were bright but ruthless as she hooked the corners of her lips into a
cold smile.
“Good riddance. I won’t cling to you. When you want to get married, feel free to do so. We’ll just get the
hell out of each other’s life!”
At that time, Yvette must have exhausted all her passion and fondness.
Sending him away was also a relief.
Sean’s face changed viciously. His expression was complicated and stiff.
Since they got back together, Sean thought that the naive, lively, and passionate Yvette who loved him to
death would come back to him, but that was not the case.
The Yvette in front of him was very strange.
Yvette still loved him, but there was no light in her eyes. She no longer pried into his personal life and
friends, and she no longer anticipated his gifts and appearances.
When she looked at him, her eyes even carried a trace of coldness and detachment, but in the blink of
an eye, she was just as she was before, like an annoying seductress.
When they were together, she was passionate in bed, but out of bed, Yvette would be indifferent to him.
It was as if it was unbearable for her to stay a moment longer.
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