Chapter 121 Let's Get a Divorce
Chapter 121 Let's Get a Divorce
Chapter 121 Let's Get a Divorce
However, the ward had long been empty, and no one answered her at all.
"Norah Chase, Norah ......"
He shouted a few more times, but the reply to him was still only air.
Shawn panicked, he ran frantically to the reception desk with flowers in his arms, "Hello, where is the
patient in the ward ** please?"
The nurse at the front desk looked through the records and told him, "Mr. Lawson, you're talking about
Miss Chase, right?"
"Yes, that's her. Where is she?"
"Miss Chase came over early in the morning to do the discharge procedures and has already left."
"What?" Shawn could hardly believe his ears.
He came over every day to accompany Norah. The first two days she was indeed rather stubborn, cold,
and indifferent to him; but in the latter days, she had transformed a lot.
She didn't refuse what he had prepared anymore. What's more, when he took the initiative to talk to
her, she would respond.
She even had a smile on her face on the last day.
It was these transformations that made him drop his guard, thinking that she was slowly recovering.
But now it seemed that she had not gone past the hurdle in her heart at all. All the transformations and
all the performances were fake. She just did these in order to disguise herself so that he would let Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
down his guard.
Taking out his cell phone, Shawn immediately called Anthony, "Immediately, search the whole city for
Norah's whereabouts."
"Mr. Lawson, I'll get right on it."
The efficiency of Lawson's group was not to be doubted. Ten minutes later, Anthony gave the result,
"Mr. Lawson, Miss Norah has booked a room in the hotel. I will send you the location immediately."
As he knew her location, Shawn rushed all the way there frantically.
Fifteen minutes later, he rang the doorbell.
When he saw Norah's familiar face, he excitedly yanked her wrist, "Why did you leave by yourself?"
"It's time for the discharge date, so I should make room for other patients who need it."
Compared to Shawn's impatience, Norah seemed unusually calm.
In addition, she also seemed very calm and not a bit surprised that Shawn could find her so quickly.
Given the power of the Lawson family, it was just a piece of cake to find someone. She knew that
Shawn would soon find her. So she did not think of running away. On the contrary, she was here
waiting for him.
"I said I would pick you up from the hospital. Why didn't you wait for me?"
Realizing that his tone was a bit high, Shawn softened his voice.
Norah smiled. Her smile was bitter, "Really? Then I really thank you for your kindness, but I can no
longer tell which of your words are true and which are not?"
"Norah, what I said to you is true," Shawn said excitedly.
Norah raised her head and gently pushed away his grip on her wrist, "It's all true?"
"Maybe? But if something happens to Lilian, or if she is not feeling well anywhere, or she is injured, you
will leave me at any time to find her. It's just a discharge procedure. It's easy. I can do it myself. There's
no need to wait for you to come."
Besides, she didn't want to bother him at all.
"Norah, you are still angry, right?" Shawn asked cautiously.
"You are joking. I won't be angry with you, and I am not angry."
She just gave up on him, reluctant to deceive and numb herself to give him a chance again and again.
"I'm sorry, Norah. I didn't know the car accident was real. I didn't know you were so dangerous at that
time. If I had known ......"
Norah interrupted him, "No need to say, since things have already happened, it's meaningless to say
so. Shawn, we are all adults, and we should learn to be responsible for our own decisions. If you chose
her in the first place without any hesitation, there is no need for you to apologize."
"There's no undo button in this world. Such being the case, there is no ground for regret. What we can
do is to stop the losses in time.
Then, Norah bent over to take out the document from the side and throw it on the table. She then said
with apparent unconcern.
"So we'd better leave each other, which is the best ending for both of us."
Shawn was too familiar with the document on the table.
He formulated it at the beginning.
But in just a few months, the two had great changes. This time, it was she who drew up the divorce
agreement and asked for the divorce.
Shawn bent over to take the document from the table.
His hand was trembling, almost a little unstable to take it.
Although he had already guessed what the document was, he always felt that there was still a little
hope until he saw the words on the document.
However, when the words "divorce agreement" were clearly displayed in front of his eyes, his hand
suddenly shook and his heart suddenly hurt violently as if it was torn up.
How could it hurt so much? How could it be so uncomfortable?
It was thousand times more unbearable than he had imagined.
The divorce agreement?
They had agreed to go on together.
But why would it happen?
Why?
What about the promise to spend life together?
"Have you really made the decision?" He looked at Norah and asked miserably.
"Yes." Norah nodded.
Compared to Shawn's hard feelings and grief, Norah seemed to be extraordinarily relaxed and not at
all sad.
"You turn back. I have already signed. As you sign this agreement, it will immediately take effect. You
will be free and liberated. You will never be bothered by me."
"When I married into the Lawson family, I didn't send you any gifts, nor did I bring anything of value, but
some of my clothes; in the two years since I married into the Lu family, I don't seem to have created
any economic value for your family. So don't worry, I don't want any of the Lawson family's assets, your
money, or your real estate."
Norah thought that Shawn would be happy as he heard it, and sign the agreement quickly.
But it did not occur to her that Shawn's face became very gloomy and increasingly cold after her words.
"Norah..." He looked at her anguishedly, with his voice popping from his teeth, "How longing are you?"
"Isn't that what you desire? I'll fulfill you."
Shawn quickly flipped the divorce agreement with one hand, with anger tumbling in his chest like a
roaring lion living there. When it came to the signature, he picked up the pen and signed his name in a
hasty, barely decipherable scrawl.
Norah felt a little pain as she saw Shawn sign it without a trace of hesitation.
Soon, she reached out her hand to get the signed divorce agreement.
However, just as she reached out, Shawn suddenly tore the divorce agreement in his hand to shreds. A
handful of scraps were raised on the ground and thrown everywhere.
Through the flying scraps of paper, Shawn's eyes were as sharp as if they would pierce her, "Norah, I
can't possibly do it!"