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Chapter 92: Finally Got the Divorce (Must Read)

Author: Ten Miles of Mountains and Rivers
updatedAt: 2025-10-29

CHAPTER 92: CHAPTER 92: FINALLY GOT THE DIVORCE (MUST READ)

Elias Sheridan was somewhat shocked.

He looked at Raina Lowell, "Are Aurora and Evelyn his children?"

Raina Lowell was actually feeling guilty.

She was afraid the children might be Elias Sheridan’s, and also worried he might suddenly confess to that night four years ago.

When he was staring at her inquiringly, her heart was in her throat.

"What, you don’t believe me? Do you want a DNA test for me and the kids?"

Afraid that others would think Aurora and Evelyn were fatherless children, fearing they would say Raina was indiscreet.

Alaric Jennings didn’t hesitate to claim the two children.

After all, Raina would divorce Adrian Grant.

Once they divorced, he would take the mother and children back to Yarrow.

When Elias Sheridan snapped back, he shook his head, still finding it unbelievable.

"I just found it too fantastical, never thought you’d be the father of the kids."

He felt somewhat unfair for his friend and looked at Raina Lowell asking:

"Have you divorced Adrian Grant? If not, yet being with the kids’ father, isn’t it too much of a trampling?"

This woman is really something.

A while ago, Damien Sinclair appeared, claiming to be the father of the kids, now another whom he knew also claimed to be their father.

So who really is it?

Elias Sheridan felt more disgusted by this woman.

Originally, he was there to treat someone, even though the patient was Aurora, he didn’t want to treat her anymore.

He didn’t want to help such a fickle woman who betrayed Adrian Grant.

Raina Lowell met Elias Sheridan’s gaze,

seeing no unusual reaction from him, indicating that night four years ago should not involve him.

And he also didn’t know about the children’s situation.

So he wasn’t the father of the children.

Raina Lowell breathed a sigh of relief, thinking tomorrow was Monday, she said:

"We’ll get the divorce tomorrow."

"Then tell me after you’ve divorced."

Elias Sheridan turned and left.

Alaric Jennings raised his hand to stop him, very puzzled, "What do you mean, I brought you here to see the child, why are you leaving?"

It’s not that Elias Sheridan didn’t want to give Alaric Jennings face.

But compared with Adrian Grant, naturally, Adrian Grant was more important.

He told Alaric Jennings, "Do you know who this woman is? She’s my best friend’s wife, she had children with you in secret, then married my friend."

"Such a woman, what’s worth my help?"

Seeing Evelyn, whom he always wanted to take as a disciple, standing nearby, although feeling it unfortunate to lose such a talented child.

But some things couldn’t go against his principles.

He could only bear to give up.

"How can you speak like that, what do you know..."

Alaric Jennings was angry, just about to defend Raina, but Raina shook her head signaling to let him go.

She didn’t want to beg this person.

Alaric Jennings could only relent, "Go ahead, as if without you, Aurora couldn’t live."

Elias Sheridan left, slamming the door, and called Adrian Grant, telling him about Alaric Jennings and Raina Lowell.

Adrian Grant, originally planning to visit Aurora at the hospital, dismissed the idea when thinking there was someone beside Raina.

Thankfully, that night, Aurora didn’t wake again or cry.

But in the morning, she woke up demanding her dad.

No matter how Raina Lowell tried to reason, it was to no avail.

Evelyn also tried hard to console her sister by her side.

Yet Aurora wouldn’t listen, just wanting dad, nothing anyone said worked, as if possessed.

Raina Lowell was left with no choice and called Adrian Grant.

On the other end, he said, "Today is Monday, come to the civil affairs bureau to divorce, then I’ll go see your child."

Raina Lowell didn’t understand why Adrian Grant was suddenly so urgent for a divorce.

He wasn’t like this before.

When she wanted a divorce, he would stall.

Now he was forcing her.

Raina Lowell was anxious, explaining to him, "Aurora is crying for you now, can you come console her first, then I’ll go to the civil affairs bureau with you?"

Adrian Grant knew the child needed him.

It’s not that he didn’t want to go to the hospital.

But today was Isabelle Everett’s deadline.

If he didn’t divorce Raina Lowell, Isabelle Everett would reinstate legal proceedings against her.

If that woman went in, who would care for her two children?

He insisted on his decision.

"If you don’t come for the divorce, I’ll wait here with you, after all, your daughter’s life and death are no concern of mine."

Adrian Grant hung up the phone.

Raina Lowell watched her daughter still crying only for Adrian.

Angrily and helpless, she could only leave the daughter with her son and Alaric Jennings and hastily take a taxi to the civil affairs bureau.

When she arrived, sure enough, Adrian Grant was already waiting.

Seeing her, Adrian Grant didn’t utter a word but turned to enter the certificate hall.

Raina Lowell followed him in, unable to help but ask:

"Are you eager to be with Isabelle Everett?"

Adrian Grant didn’t turn his head to look at her, feeling a faint pain in his chest, his heart not betraying his mouth replied:

"Yes, I’m eager to marry her, Raina Lowell, once divorced, you can take your kids and be with their father, you must be overjoyed!"

Even if divorced, he wouldn’t let her go.

What she owed The Grant Family must be repaid.

"Alaric Jennings is not the father of the children either."

Raina Lowell, knowing she was about to sever ties with this man, couldn’t help but argue:

"Adrian Grant, actually Aurora and Evelyn are..."

"Are you about to tell me you have another man?"

Adrian Grant suddenly stopped, looking at her with disdain.

"How many men you have is none of my business, I’m letting you go, afterward don’t disgust me."

He really couldn’t stand this woman, constantly stabbing at his heart.

Unable to forbear, he stepped forward and ordered the staff at the counter, "Handle the divorce."

The staff handed them the documents to fill out.

Adrian Grant completed it swiftly, seeing Raina Lowell standing still, and impatiently reminded, "Don’t you still need to get to the hospital, why stand around?"

Raina Lowell thought of her daughter needing this man, so she obediently filled it out.

She thought there would be a divorce cooling-off period.

Unexpectedly, Adrian Grant firmly insisted that the staff immediately issue the divorce certificates.

The staff, following higher-up orders, didn’t dare delay and handed over the divorce certificates.

As he received the divorce certificate, Adrian Grant’s hands were trembling.

God knows how much he didn’t want to face this moment.

But this little woman went too far, did wrong yet refused to repent.

If there were another way, how could he bear to divorce her?

Throwing a divorce certificate to Raina Lowell, Adrian Grant turned and left.

Raina Lowell, realizing something, grabbed the divorce certificate and quickly followed him.

"Adrian Grant, can you go to the hospital with me now?"

Adrian Grant, having just stepped out of the civil affairs bureau, received a call from Isabelle Everett, after chatting for a while, hung up, and looked at the waiting Raina Lowell.

"Do you think your daughter is more important, or is my future wife more important?"

"Raina Lowell, your daughter’s life or death is no concern of mine, I’m busy going to be with my fiancée now, no time."

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