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Regretting the Divorce? Too Late
Regretting the Divorce? Too Late
Author: Sweetie Moore

Chapter 1

Author: Sweetie Moore
After Ruby Irving hung up the call furiously, her phone chimed again as a notification came in. It was an Instagram update from her beloved assistant, Wilbur Stork.

It was a long post, practically an essay. Wilbur had written it as an apology to me for causing a misunderstanding in his last post. And like the previous post, he had specifically tagged me.

It was a blatant provocation. Unfortunately, Ruby didn't see it that way. Or maybe she could, but she still wanted to side with him anyway.

"No need to apologize, Mr. Stork. Everyone can tell you were just joking."

"Does this post mean Ms. Irving's petty husband came looking for trouble again? He made such a big deal out of something this small. That sounds exactly like something he'd do."

The comment section was full of people comforting Wilbur while taking sarcastic digs at me for being petty and small-minded.

I had personally trained many of these coworkers from the ground up. But now, they were all speaking up for Wilbur.

I guess that was only natural. After all, Ruby had given her implicit permission.

Ruby had hired Wilbur as a special exception. Over the years, she promoted him straight to the position of the head of the secretarial department. Anyone could tell she was fond of him.

The ones who stayed were the type who knew how to act according to the boss' wishes. Those who had spoken up for me back then had long since been fired.

A few minutes later, Ruby replied in the comment section, "We all know in our hearts who is right and who is in the wrong. Only people with filthy minds would make random accusations."

She didn't say it outright, but everyone knew who exactly she was referring to with"filthy minds". The comment section quickly filled with likes and echoes of agreement.

I couldn't be bothered to keep reading.

After parking the car, I took the divorce agreement with me and walked straight into the lobby of the courthouse.

Ruby had signed the divorce papers before she left on a business trip last month. When I handed them to her at that time, I had hesitated a little. In fact, I secretly hoped she would notice and ask me to stay.

However, she didn't even look at them. She simply flipped straight to the last page and scribbled her signature onto it.

"Are you not going to check what it is?" I couldn't help reminding her, even though I had already prepared myself mentally.

Ruby answered perfunctorily, "There's no need to look. I trust your ability to handle things."

But the truth was, she had never trusted me before. Every time there were important company documents, Ruby kept them carefully away from my sight. Meanwhile, she would reveal them freely to Wilbur.

I had expressed my dissatisfaction to her regarding this matter before, but she brushed me off.

In a self-righteous tone, she had said, "I have nothing against you. It's just that these details are sensitive and complicated. I'm not letting you see them for your own good."
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  • Regretting the Divorce? Too Late   Chapter 12

    Ruby wanted to argue.But I cut her off, "Back then, he made so many mistakes at work. I told you about them, didn't I? I also told you many times about his intentions toward you. Did you ever believe me? Don't say that you did. If you had truly believed me, things wouldn't have turned out like this."Ruby was at a loss for words.I continued, "All these years, you know very well how much I've done for you and for the company. He may have signed off on my resignation, but if you had treated me as someone important in the company, my resignation wouldn't have gone through in the first place."And if you hadn't been so eager to travel abroad with him and had taken just two minutes to look at the divorce agreement I gave you, this divorce wouldn't have gone through so smoothly."Ruby, you've long stopped loving me. Even without Wilbur, there would have been countless other men. Being married to you was exhausting. I don't have the strength left to love you anymore."With every word

  • Regretting the Divorce? Too Late   Chapter 11

    When I saw it was Ruby calling, I intended to hang up. But just then, I accidently pressed the answer button."Francis, it's been a month. You should have gotten over everything and stopped being mad, right?" Ruby's voice came through as soon as the call connected.I wiped the sweat from my forehead. "What?"It took me a moment to realize what she meant and laugh out loud. "Do you think I divorced you out of spite?""Didn't you?" she asked in confusion.I almost laughed again and was about to respond when Wilbur's voice suddenly came from her end. "Who are you talking to, Ruby?"Hearing that, I sensibly hung up.I didn't take the call seriously. But to my surprise, Ruby came looking for me a few days later.She had lost quite a bit of weight. She was wearing a white dress, and her makeup was as delicate as ever. But for some reason, she still looked somewhat haggard.My parents placed her favorite fruits and snacks in front of her and welcomed her politely like they had in the

  • Regretting the Divorce? Too Late   Chapter 10

    Ruby went on, "And I meant what I said earlier. I never intended to divorce you. I'm serious about us remarrying. After all, we've been married for seven years. Are you really going to let it end just like that?"I looked at her in confusion and asked, "Otherwise, what? Do you expect me to continue our marriage and watch you exchange flirtatious looks with another man?""Why do you have to make it sound so crude, Francis?""Am I wrong?""I just think that Wilbur hasn't had an easy life. I only wanted to help him a little, seeing that he was struggling," she explained hurriedly to defend herself.Ruby saying that she was just helping Wilbur a little sounded like an absolute joke to me. She had helped him so much that she went all the way to his hometown and practically acted like she was his significant other over there.I knew nothing I said would get through to her. I didn't want to argue with her anymore. So, I sighed and said, "Then fire him. Don't you have plenty of friends

  • Regretting the Divorce? Too Late   Chapter 9

    Ruby continued to defend Wilbur. "Besides, I've seen a lot of scars on his back. Those scars can't be fake!"I thought Ruby had simply been too kind and had been fooled by Wilbur's act of playing the victim. So, I told her about the time when I had also done manual labor and even showed her the scars on my own body.Nevertheless, she dismissed it with contempt. "You brought that on yourself."I had once felt deeply frustrated about it. But now that I thought about it, it only meant that Ruby's heart had already begun to waver and started to lean toward Wilbur. Even though I believed that Ruby still had feelings for me, she had already chosen who mattered more to her. After listening to what Ruby said, my in-laws exchanged a meaningful glance with each other. But Ruby was in a hurry to take Wilbur to the hospital, so they didn't say anything and just crowded around him as they prepared to leave."I'll contact you later," Ruby suddenly said to me before leaving.I didn't take it

  • Regretting the Divorce? Too Late   Chapter 8

    "Francis."Just as I was about to leave, I heard Ruby call my name.I thought she was going to bring up the matter of the house again. To my surprise, the moment she opened her mouth, she said something completely unexpected."Why did you divorce me?"For a moment, I thought I had heard her wrong.But before I could even react, what she said next made everything seem even more ridiculous."I know you're upset because I spent the Memorial Day holiday accompanying Wilbur. But I never once thought about divorcing you. There's no need for things to escalate to this point between us," Ruby said softly as she walked up to me.Her tone was no longer as bossy as it had been when she spoke to me. "I can pretend today's events never happened. We can get married again and continue being together."I burst out laughing.In the past, we had fought fiercely because of Wilbur. One time, during our worst argument, we had even gone to the courthouse. But while waiting for our turn, Ruby regret

  • Regretting the Divorce? Too Late   Chapter 7

    Ruby froze. Asher and Cordelia were stunned as well.Wilbur was the first to react. He took the divorce certificate from my hand and glanced at it. His face lit up with joy for a brief moment.Still, he put on a wistful tone as he spoke. "Francis, how could you be so impulsive? You've been married to Ruby for seven years. How can you just get divorced like that? If you had talked things out with her properly, maybe it wouldn't have come to this."My in-laws also came to their senses. They looked at Ruby with delight and asked, "Ruby, are you two already divorced? Why didn't you tell us? Were you planning to surprise us?"Ruby shook her head. After a moment, something suddenly occurred to her, and her expression turned deathly grim.She said with displeasure, "Francis, don't think you can fool me with a fake divorce certificate? I don't remember ever signing a divorce agreement."I reminded her, "But you did. You signed it a month ago when you were about to leave for that busine

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