Chapter: 43
Although she and Brian were divorcing, Debora was still very nice to her.
Hence, she agreed to see Debora in the evening.
After getting off from work, she bought some gifts and went to visit Debora.
The house was built on the hillside. Its grand and magnificent architectural style showed how prosperous the Hughes family had been since the past eras.
The Hughes family's ancestors had often been involved in politics. But Brian's grandfather decided to go down a different path and opened up his own business.
Brian's grandfather had passed away, and Brian had taken over Hughes Group.
Brian's father had an affair and divorced his wife when Brian was a child.
Brian had a younger half-brother, who was abroad.
When Rosalynn arrived at the gate, Debora prepared a car that would take her to the main villa.
After a while, the car stopped and Rosalynn got out. Upon entering the house, she pushed her glasses and saw Debora sitting in the living room, watching a TV drama.
"Debora, I'm here."
"Oh, Rosalynn. Come and sit with me. Have some fruits first," Debora said with a warm smile.
Rosalynn nodded. But instead of sitting down, she went behind Debora and gently massaged her shoulders and neck.
Feeling relieved, Debora patted her hand in delight.
"Rosalynn, | won't beat around the bush. | heard that you are divorcing Brian?”
Sure enough, Debora knew what was happening.
Rosalynn had no choice but to admit it.
Debora motioned for Rosalyn to sit so that they could talk further.
"L know that you been wronged for the past two years."
During their marriage, Brian stayed most of the time abroad. When he came back, he would only visit Debora.
He said he was busy expanding the overseas market. But the truth was this was his way of protesting against his marriage.
"Don't say that. | didn't feel wronged at all. Besides, you're very kind to me," Rosalynn replied, letting out a genuine smile.
Debora looked at her lovingly.
“| know Brian can be arrogant and narcissistic, but he is actually a good boy. He suffered a lot when he was a child. If it weren't for your grandpa, there would be no hope for him."
Hearing this, Rosalynn just remained silent.