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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

Chapter: 130

“Debbie, you would be a muttonhead to file a divorce.”

Debbie couldn't stand to read her friends’ messages anymore. She threw her
phone away on the sofa in distress. Why didn’t any of them support her in her
decision? However, her phone didn't stop buzzing. She knew that her friends
were still trying to talk her out of the divorce.

“Go to sleep. Since Carlos has been holding back the divorce, what I think or
want doesn't really matter.”

Instantly, the chat became quiet. Her phone stopped beeping, because no one
was talking.

Debbie shook her head in disappointment.

These were her best friends, but none of them was on her side in this matter.
“Not only should I end my marriage, I think it's time I find myself some new
friends, * she thought bitterly.

Before going to sleep, she sent another message in the group's chat.

“This is confidential. Don’t tell anyone else.”

At almost half past midnight, after playing some video games, Jared saw
Debbie's message and he joked, “I have sold your secret to a journalist. By
tomorrow morning, everybody will come to know that you are Mrs. Hilton.”
The beeping of the phone woke Kasie up. She looked at the screen drowsily and
snapped, “Don't disturb my sleep. Back off!”

Finally, everything went silent.

The next morning, when Debbie was getting dressed, the newly bought
fashionable clothes in her closet upset her. She regretted buying them.

Why had she bought all those clothes just to look good for Carlos? Why couldn't
she continue to live her life the way she wanted to? And just be herself?

She fumbled in the closet for the old casual clothes she had crammed in the
back. They had been wrinkled, but she put them on anyway. After putting on a
pair of white tennis shoes, she went downstairs. “Ah, this is so much better."
By then, Carlos had already finished his breakfast. Something on the iPad caught
his interest.

“Try to wake up half an hour earlier from now on,” he said when he saw her.
“Why?” As soon as she sat down at the table, Julie handed her a bowl of congee
with salted pork and century egg. She took a sip and Looked up at Carlos.
“Because then you won't stay up so late.”

Here came the intrusion once again.

Debbie was fuming.

“Why do you care whether I stay up late or not? You fool around with other
women and you don’t see me passing judgement on you.”

Carlos suddenly lifted his head from the iPad and stared at her coldly.

Debbie started to get nervous.

“What? Am I wrong?”

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