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Mrs Li Wants A divorce

Marriage is nothing but hell to Ashley Scott. From her husband's unbearable indifference to his open affair, she just wants nothing to do with this miserable union. After almost five years with her husband, Nathan Li, Ashley was tired. She wanted to be free and that would only happen if they got divorced. And Ashley was determined to get a divorce, even if it meant getting on her mother's bad side. Nathan, on the other hand, did not want that. Ashley was his other half, his person and separating from her was something he could not stand. Ashley didn't want Nathan, but Nathan wanted her, and he would do anything to keep her. With the revelation of secrets, would the couple be able to get past their trials and sustain their marriage, or would they forever be apart? *Excerpt: He held her shoulders, his dark blue eyes glowing in the dark. "No one else can have you, Ashley. You're only mine." The scene then changed. This time, the blue-eyed man in her memories was kissing her. After, he spoke in an awfully dangerous tone. "You know what I'm capable of, Ashley. You're only mine."

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Worse Than A Devil

 Hesitation swirled in Ashley's eyes after she and Nathan were left alone. She then inhaled before dropping the question. "Where's grand-I mean Chairman Li."

 The man stared down at her, his eyes flickering slightly. "He's a bit unwell so he decided not to come." Worry circled in the young woman's eyes, and she couldn't resist questioning him. "Is he okay?" Realizing what she had done, she scowled briefly before turning to face elsewhere. "He's fine."

 Ashley nodded. The man spoke once more. "Grandpa is not at fault. I asked him to pretend. So, if you should be mad at anyone, it should be me. And not him."

 The young woman furrowed her brows. She knew Nathan was trying to repair hers and the old man's relationship by resolving the conflict, but she wasn't ready to tackle the issue. "He still went ahead with it, so I'll blame him too. I'm sure he wouldn't want his beloved grandson taking all the blame." She scoffed haughtily before leaving the man's side.