Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 380
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Chapter 380

Matilda was surprised that Belinda found out about it. “H-How did you find out?” she stammered. novelbin

Belinda looked at her, not a hint of anger shown. “Have you ever thought of the consequences?” sheasked calmly.

Matilda didn’t know how to answer that since she truly never thought of the implications; she onlywanted to vent that time.

Belinda sighed. “Just get a divorce. Whether you’re a good match is not up to me to judge, but we can’tpay for your shenanigans anymore, Matilda.”

“No, I won’t,” Matilda said. “I won’t get a divorce, never!”

Belinda knew Matilda would behave this way. Standing up, she went to put her album back beforecontinuing warmly, “You can do that, of course, but dragging this out won’t be good for you.”

After placing the album back to where it belonged, she turned around. “Your mercenary has sold youout. If the news outlets know about this, you should know how disastrous it can be.” Putting on a smile,Belinda continued, “You hired a man for this task? I think what you had in mind wasn’t just a simplebeat up.”

At this, Matilda pursed her lips, not saying a word. If there was one good trait about her, it was herhonesty.

When she hired that young thug for this job, she did have some other torture ideas in mind. Even so,

she wouldn’t ask the guy to rape her. To be exact, she didn’t want to think about that, nor did she dareto; all she asked was for him to beat her up and nothing else.

Belinda looked at her. “You know what Sophia is like. Even if nothing else happened, she’s going tocome after you just because of this. Both our families are going to get dragged down too.”

Matilda took a deep breath. “But it failed, right? If you guys know about this, then he must have failed.”

Belinda couldn’t help chuckling. “That’s not the point. I didn’t tell your mother about this just now. If shewere to find out about what you did, I think she’d be livid. If I told her I want you and William to getdivorced then, she might even take my side instead of yours.”

Matilda was stupefied. Her mother wasn’t the subject of her concern; her father was. Because of hisdeteriorating body, Alphonse was in a perpetually grumpy state, and he scolded her many times aftershe went back to his house. Sometimes, in the heat of the moment, he’d ask her to get divorced soWilliam could get a better wife.

Alphonse had always been a grumpy guy, but despite so, he had a sense of justice. If he found outwhat she did, he’d kill her.

Staring at her, Belinda continued, “Seeing that you and William were once a loving couple, I’ll at leastleave an option open for you, for I don’t want this to end messily. You don’t want to get into an ugly fighttoo, right? After all, it won’t bode well for you if you do.”

Matilda still didn’t want to give up. “Does William know what you’re doing? What about his opinion?Does he want to get a divorce, too? Just because of this?”

Belinda thought about it before answering, “You can take it that way if you want, Matilda. But honestly,this is just a trigger, a last straw of sorts. It’s disappointment after disappointment with you, Matilda, andhe can’t take it anymore.”

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