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You‘re Just My Ex-Husband,My Lord

Before they got married, Laurent already knew that Dave Washington had another woman in his heart, yet she still chose to marry him because Dave had always been the one she loved. She loved Dave, but his heart belonged to another woman. It was said that this woman loved another man, who happened to be Dave's illegitimate half-brother. Laurent believed that having a child would secure their shaky marriage. Until one day, the woman Dave loved finally told him, "Actually, the person I love is you." Laurent had devoted her youth and energy to this sensational and messy love story, only to helplessly watch it collapse. Heartbroken, she chose to divorce. She thought Dave's infidelity would make her easily give up on the house, car, and property during the divorce, with the only request being custody of their daughter. But to her surprise, Dave insisted that she was unfit to raise their daughter and refused to give her custody. In order to fight for her daughter, she embarked on a long and exhausting legal battle. She said to him, "You're so persistent—aren't you worried your lover is waiting for you anxiously?" Dave smiled and replied, "If you have time to worry about her, you might as well get a new lawyer." In a fit of rage, she threw a cup of water in his face. "Dave Washington, you're despicable!" Yes, every lawyer she hired was bought off by him with large sums of money. Finally, disheartened, she gave up custody of their daughter and decided to leave the country to heal. But he sent someone to intercept her at the airport...

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Chapter 54- absurd

Dave's eyes flashed with a ruthless glint.

"I think I have a pretty good idea of who did it."

"Damn it, it's not that bastard Bert, is it?"

Morrison was furious.

"Last time I was on a business trip, I barely managed to deal with that old man, and now he's sticking his nose in again. It's infuriating!"

Dave remained silent on his end. The situation had happened so suddenly that he hadn't even figured out how to resolve it.

Morrison then suggested,

"Why don't you just publicly announce your divorce? As long as the news is kept quiet over there, no one will know when you got divorced. That way, this wouldn't count as infidelity."

"As long as you make it clear that you were divorced when those photos were taken and are currently single, then you can date whoever you want and stay over at anyone's place, right?"