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Mr. Remus Your Billionaire Wife Wants a Divorce

Chapter 23
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Chapter 23

The guests already started to look at Silvia differently.

However, Silvia did not care. She even turned to Neil. “Your lover’s upset. Don’t you want

to comfort her?”

Neil frowned and fiercely said, “Silvia, that’s enough!”

Silvia smiled without a word.

The Pond Family members knew about Silvia and Neil’s marriage. However, Mindy still

believed that Silvia had stolen Neil from Ada.

She glared at Silvia as she said, “Why are you causing a scene in public? So

embarrassing!”

Silvia had initially hoped to be welcomed back into the Pond Family. However, due to

Mindy’s favoritism, Silvia only regarded her as a stranger now.

“You should blame Neil. He’s the one who won’t let me go. I have no choice but to stay

with him.”

Mindy became even angrier when she saw Silvia’s indifference and heard her refutes.

“Silvia, watch your tone! I’m your mother. Show some respect!” she said coldly.

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Jeremy frowned and sternly said, “That’s enough! Stop arguing. You’re going to look like a

laughing stock.”

Idris immediately nodded as he glared at Mindy. Then, he smiled at Neil. “Mr. Remus,

come on in!”

Neil appeared indifferent as he walked into the banquet hall alongside Silvia.

Silvia was extremely annoyed. She wanted to leave immediately.

‘Mr. Remus, I believe you still have some business networking to do. Can you let go of me

now?”

There was displeasure in Neil’s eyes when he saw her impatience. It seemed that she

wanted to get way from him immediately.

You better stay put! Otherwise, I’ll tell everyone that we’re married.”

ilvia frowned but immediately thought of something. She chuckled and said, “Alright. Go

ahead if ou’re not worried about people saying that Ada’s a homewrecker!”

Vithout waiting for his response, she swung her arm out of his grasp. Then, she promptly

walked

way.

eil looked sullen as he stared at her. It seemed that he had been too nice to her recently,

so much so at she would give him the cold shoulder.

Ivia found an unoccupied space. Just as she was about to rest, one of the Pond Family’s

servants alked over.

“Miss Pond, Mrs. Pond is looking for you.‘

Silvia followed the servant to Mindy’s bedroom. She had just entered the room when

Mindy

attempted to slap her.

There was a serious look in her eyes as she took a step back to avoid the slap. She

glowered at Mindy.

Mindy failed to hit Silvia and almost fell. She got even angrier and pointed at Silvia as she

yelled, Silvia Pond! How could you be so evil?! You know that Ada and Neil have feelings

for each other, you still embarrass her in front of the guests! You’re so shameless!”

but

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A hint of ridicule flashed across Silvia’s eyes. She was Neil’s rightful wife, but in Mindy’s

mind, she

was the homewrecker.

Mindy’s favoritism was absolutely ridiculous!

She looked daggers at Mindy. “When Neil was paralyzed from the waist down three years

ago, Ada went abroad and pretended to be unaware of it. Why didn’t you oppose it when I

wanted to marry

him back then?

“I took care of him and helped him get his legs treated. Why should I leave him now? Just

because Ada’s back?”

“You owe it to Ada! If it weren’t for her, do you think you would’ve been able to return to

the family? Silvia, don’t take everything for granted!”

Silvia laughed in anger. She glared at Mindy and asked, “What do I owe her? If I didn’t

donate my marrow to her, would she even be alive now? Back then, you were the ones

who begged for me to return to the Pond Family. Do you think I would’ve come back

otherwise?”

Mindy sneered and looked at Silvia with disdain. “If you hadn’t been able to donate your

marrow to Ada, you would be living a miserable life. Don’t be ungrateful.” 1)