The Wife of Pierre Silvan
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  • Reads 779
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  • Parts 6
Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2021
"Sign the divorce papers." He said to me with his usual cold-blooded face that I usually see and as if it was so natural, I did not feel intimidated . We were married, we were married for 5 years. Pero we didn't marry each other dahil mahal namin ang isa't-isa. Rather we married each other due to our circumstances. Him, a young bachelor who owns the largest group of companies in the country while me, a girl who lost her parents since she was young and got abandoned by her relatives who took all of her assets that her own parents left for her. And now, I am getting abandoned again by my own husband that I thought will always be by my side, the one that I trusted my whole life with and the one who promised to take revenge to whoever killed my parents. All of the sudden, he wants a divorce...
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