Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 191



Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 191

The photos fell before Denise and Elmore.

Although Elmore was dim-sighted from old age and didn’t see the contents of the pictures, he heard the sarcasm in Becky’s voice. “What is the meaning of this? You invited us to have dinner with you. Is this a good way to treat your guests?”

The sarcastic smile on Becky’s face did not fade. “Take a closer look at the pictures and see for yourself. If you still don’t understand, demand an explanation from your granddaughter.”

Becky’s words infuriated him. As Elmore reached for the photos, Denise wanted to snatch them away from him. But his cold stare scared her. He could be very dangerous when he was angry.

On a closer look, Elmore saw that Denise was talking with a man at a cafe in the pictures. He narrowed his gaze at Becky and gave her a questioning look.

“What has Denise and her friend drinking coffee together got to do with you, Becky?”

Elmore’s ignorance made Becky realize that he wasn’t aware of the viral news about her online.

Becky gave Talia a meaningful look. Talia nodded and quickly took out an iPad, logged into Twitter, and handed it to Becky.

Becky handed the iPad to Elmore. “People are calling me all sorts of bad names on the Internet. And this is all Denise’s fault.”

Immediately Elmore saw the caption which read “Becky has loved Rory for many years,” his mouth hung slightly open in shock.

After reading the article, the look of shock on Elmore’s face faded.

Elmore was not a child. His many years of experience gave him a hint about what must be going on.

However, Elmore was always sensitive about his reputation and took his family’s side even if they were at fault. “I still don’t understand what you mean.”

“Why do I suspect your ignorance is feigned?” Becky asked. Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.

“Becky! How dare you speak to me in such a rude manner?”

Elmore hit the table heavily.

Becky smiled. “My meaning is quite clear.”

She paused for a few seconds and continued, “My parents are aware of this. If Denise refuses to own up to her mistakes and rectify them, then my parents will get involved. I don’t think it will be that easy to put an end to this matter then.”

Hearing Becky’s words, Elmore frowned. Stevie was not someone to be meddled with. Immediately, he glared at Denise. She cried and shook her head. “Grandpa, this has nothing to do with me. I’m being framed up. I was only at the cafe to drink coffee with my friend.”

Elmore turned to look at Becky. “I don’t see there is anything wrong with the pictures. Why do you want to disgrace the Casper family in this manner?”

“Perhaps, more evidence will be of help,” said Becky.

Talia immediately offered Becky a printed document containing some data.

“This document contains the accounts of the bloggers responsible for spreading the false news.” Relaxed, Becky took a sip of tea. “They were all credited handsomely from the same account. The

crediting account happens to belong to Denise’s friend, Jules Nixon.”

Becky’s face darkened and her smile faded. “What will you call this? Certainly not a coincidence. I have been humiliated by your family over and over again. Unfortunately for you, my patience has been exhausted. I can’t wait to see what will become of your infamous family once I make the information and photos public.”


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