Chapter: 1764
Luckily, Forrest managed to stepped on the brakes just in time.

But he still nearly hit the person that suddenly appeared in front of his car.

He scowled in frustration!

"Forrest!"

Divya stood there, right in front of the vehicle. She was calm and composed, not losing her temper or breaking down, just quietly looking at him.

Forrest had no interest in having any more dealings with her.

"Move aside, or I'll call the security."

Divya, undeterred, looked at him through the car's windshield for a long moment before saying, "Go ahead, call them. You might choose to ignore me, but I'll keep coming back. Unless, of course, you find that too annoying.”

Forrest squinted at her and asked, “Is that a threat?"

“No, I just need to talk to you," replied Divya.

Forrest's voice was icy. “Divya, do you think you're in any position to negotiate with me now?"

"I didn't strike a deal with you. Is it too much to ask for a little chat?"

"No, we can't." Forrest said firmly, "I don't want to see you. I don't want to know anything about you."

Divya responded, "We used to be married, but you don't cut me any slack. Even though you've hurt my family, I don't hold a grudge against you."

These experiences also helped her grasp a lot of stuff.

Maybe it's true that you reap what you sow.

She smiled and said, "This karma should've been mine to bear, but it's unfortunate for my parents. If I hadn't taken a liking to you and married you, none of this would've unfolded. I used to be the Guzman family's golden girl, with countless suitors chasing after me.

Why was I so foolish back then, insisting on only you? And now, when I look at you, you're just an ordinary person! You might appear more attractive than the average person, but what good does that do? If I had a chance to start over, I'd aim to discover someone who loves me for me, where appearance is not a factor. But now, that ship has sailed, and my life's become a real-life tragedy ever since I fell for you."

Forrest replied, "Your tragedy isn't because you liked me. It's because of your unusual possessiveness.”

Divya didn't agree or disagree. She just shrugged and said, “Perhaps.
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