The Moment I Froze His Black Card Was More Satisfying Than Our Wedding Night - Chapter 107: Chapter 107
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                    "Dad has booked a midnight flight for you. Be sure to watch the time."
Ten minutes after I told my father I wanted to return to inherit the family business, I received this message.
I had been pretending to be an ordinary person in front of the Brown family for so long. It was time to go back and inherit the multibillion-dollar family estate.
However, just as I was about to reply, Shawn and Gerhard suddenly appeared behind me, peering over my shoulder at my phone.
"A flight? What flight?" Shawn Brown scanned the last line of text and furrowed his brow. "You want to go back to your hometown?"
I nodded calmly, not wanting to lie to them.
"You're lying. Your hometown is so poor. How could you possibly want to go back? You're just angry because Dad hit you earlier today and are trying to put on a show for us," Gerhard said, crossing his arms and speaking with disdain. "You broke Aunt Lindsay White’s favorite vase. Isn’t it only natural for Dad to hit you?"
"Only Aunt Lindsay is kind-hearted enough not to hold a grudge. If it were anyone else, with her family’s power, they could easily make sure you never stay in Mistral Bay again. I suggest you quickly invite her to dinner and apologize properly."
Gerhard didn’t know my true identity. I was someone who could easily outshine Lindsay White by eight streets.
Back when I was in a relationship with Shawn, I had kept my ordinary persona to avoid hurting his pride. But when Shawn started his business and built up his company, my parents’ support had always been behind him.
I had originally planned to tell him the truth next week, but now it seemed unnecessary since I was already about to leave.
Before I could respond, Shawn Brown rejected Gerhard’s request for me.
"Let’s apologize to Lindsay another time. Today’s her birthday. We need to celebrate it, so we don’t have time."
He had forgotten that today was also our wedding anniversary.
Every year on this day, both Shawn and Gerhard would carefully prepare gifts and decorations, surprising me in various ways. But ever since Lindsay White appeared, they had forgotten about this tradition.
If this were the old days, I would have reminded them, but now that I was about to leave, it no longer mattered whether I said anything.
"Dad, let’s go quickly. We can’t keep Aunt Lindsay waiting," Gerhard said, urgently pulling Shawn’s hand to leave.
After confirming they were really gone, I added the divorce lawyer my dad had sent me.
They had never approved of my marriage to Shawn.
They thought he wasn’t good enough for me.
But I was in the midst of a passionate love affair, and at the time, Shawn truly treated me like a treasure. So, I ignored my family’s objections and built a life with him.
I never imagined that just six years later, things would change so drastically. Fortunately, my parents weren’t holding grudges about the past and were still looking forward to me coming home.
I felt a sudden pang in my chest and quickly finished the paperwork with the lawyer.
Since I was in a hurry, I discussed using the electronic divorce agreement so I could sign before getting on the plane.
                
            
        Ten minutes after I told my father I wanted to return to inherit the family business, I received this message.
I had been pretending to be an ordinary person in front of the Brown family for so long. It was time to go back and inherit the multibillion-dollar family estate.
However, just as I was about to reply, Shawn and Gerhard suddenly appeared behind me, peering over my shoulder at my phone.
"A flight? What flight?" Shawn Brown scanned the last line of text and furrowed his brow. "You want to go back to your hometown?"
I nodded calmly, not wanting to lie to them.
"You're lying. Your hometown is so poor. How could you possibly want to go back? You're just angry because Dad hit you earlier today and are trying to put on a show for us," Gerhard said, crossing his arms and speaking with disdain. "You broke Aunt Lindsay White’s favorite vase. Isn’t it only natural for Dad to hit you?"
"Only Aunt Lindsay is kind-hearted enough not to hold a grudge. If it were anyone else, with her family’s power, they could easily make sure you never stay in Mistral Bay again. I suggest you quickly invite her to dinner and apologize properly."
Gerhard didn’t know my true identity. I was someone who could easily outshine Lindsay White by eight streets.
Back when I was in a relationship with Shawn, I had kept my ordinary persona to avoid hurting his pride. But when Shawn started his business and built up his company, my parents’ support had always been behind him.
I had originally planned to tell him the truth next week, but now it seemed unnecessary since I was already about to leave.
Before I could respond, Shawn Brown rejected Gerhard’s request for me.
"Let’s apologize to Lindsay another time. Today’s her birthday. We need to celebrate it, so we don’t have time."
He had forgotten that today was also our wedding anniversary.
Every year on this day, both Shawn and Gerhard would carefully prepare gifts and decorations, surprising me in various ways. But ever since Lindsay White appeared, they had forgotten about this tradition.
If this were the old days, I would have reminded them, but now that I was about to leave, it no longer mattered whether I said anything.
"Dad, let’s go quickly. We can’t keep Aunt Lindsay waiting," Gerhard said, urgently pulling Shawn’s hand to leave.
After confirming they were really gone, I added the divorce lawyer my dad had sent me.
They had never approved of my marriage to Shawn.
They thought he wasn’t good enough for me.
But I was in the midst of a passionate love affair, and at the time, Shawn truly treated me like a treasure. So, I ignored my family’s objections and built a life with him.
I never imagined that just six years later, things would change so drastically. Fortunately, my parents weren’t holding grudges about the past and were still looking forward to me coming home.
I felt a sudden pang in my chest and quickly finished the paperwork with the lawyer.
Since I was in a hurry, I discussed using the electronic divorce agreement so I could sign before getting on the plane.
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