Chapter 270
Chapter 270
This time, Raine's expression started turning dark as she responded, "Sorry, I really had no idea you
hated m e this much."
"It's the truth. I do not like you at all. Your heart is big, you're generous, and you can tolerate a lot of
things. But sadly, I can't. I have a small heart, and I am not as open-minded as you. Naturally, I am not
a tolerant person. Right now, I am his wife, and you are his aunt. But you still stepped into our
relationship. I don't care how strong your relationship was with him, but you are still a homewrecker!" NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.
Raine always had a high social status. As soon as she heard the word 'homewrecker', she bit hard into
her lips, leaving a mark.
"Enough." A deep voice echoed in the room as Mark finally broke his silence. His response was
directed at Summer.
Summer smiled sarcastically as she looked at him," Are you heartbroken?"
Mark's charming face had a deep expression, but he showed no signs of anger. He just responded
deeply with the words, "Don't cross the line.”
"And what do these four words mean? I don’t really understand. But I am very clear of the definition of
the word homewrecker," Summer continued as if she
didn't hear what he said
At that point, Raine stopped being quiet, and she expressed, "Summer, you don’t have to put it in such
a n ugly way. I know how embarrassing my place is right now. But I love him, and he wants me. I won’t
back down, no matter how harsh you are to me.”
Summer started to feel dizzy as she closed her eyes for a moment. After she collected herself again,
she opened her eyes and said flatly, "From what I remember, I didn’t ask you to back down, correct?”
"Then what is it that you want, Summer? Please just say what you want to say. I will listen carefully."
"Since both of you are so besotted with one another, there is no reason for me to stop you two. I
wouldn't want to either. So, I’m okay with getting a divorce. That way, both of you can be together
without any hindrance. What do you say?”
Summer uttered every single word clearly and slowly. Her jaw clenched.
All this while, she wanted their marriage to last. She would do her best to keep their marriage. But by
the looks of it now, there was no need for her to have such desires anymore.
He loved Raine, and Raine loved him back. She was the unnecessary one.
Besides, Raine was always sticking around. What was even the purpose of this honeymoon?
Had anyone ever seen a homewrecker tagging along with a couple during their honeymoon? Worse
still, the homewrecker was even staying in the same house.
She found the situation absurd and laughable. But ultimately, it was unacceptable to her. Things had
already escalated to this point. Hence, ending their marriage was the only way for everyone to let go.
They wouldn't have to worry about her, and she wouldn’t have to endure the waves of heartaches and
the bitterness of watching them together anymore. It was unbearable.
Baine was stunned as she glanced over to Mark. Her furrowed brows were loosened. Undeniably,
Baine was pleased to hear what Summer had said.
Summer wanted a divorce, and Yvette warmed up to her. It was the best timing for her.
"I've said it before. Don’t you dare say the same thing i n front of me twice!" Mark’s expression had
turned completely gloomy along with his voice, which had also turned cold.
"But I feel like there is a need to say it twice. You are both in love. I am not needed here. It’s only
rational for me to leave. May I know why Mr. Valentine is having such a reaction?” Summer laughed
sarcastically and did not understand Mark.
Mark was unexplainably irritated to the bones. He was uncontrollably disgusted by what Summer said.
H e found it repulsive.
"Could this mean that Mr. Valentine doesn't want to let me go?"
Summer tightened her gaze on him as she continued, "If we were back in the old days, Mr. Valentine
could definitely have the both of us in each arm and enjoy the best of both worlds. Unfortunately, we're
now in the modern days. You can’t have your cake and eat it too. You can't just keep going back and
forth between two women."