She's out of Your League Now (Millie and Winston)

League 423



League 423

“Grandma, Mom, thank you for taking care of me all these years. I’ll always remember your kindness.” Millie hugged Selma. Even if Winston attempted to reconcile with her, she was determined to end this unhealthy relationship without hesitation.

She released Selma from her embrace, concealing the sadness she felt. She then took a seat, declaring firmly, “We’ve considered it thoroughly. We want a divorce.”

Winston just listened quietly and then sat down.

Selma was dejected. She wished Winston could see that Millie was the one for him. Millie was much better than Joanna.

However, perhaps love worked this way. When one truly loved someone, one just got carried away by it. Winston was definitely caught up in this kind of love, and it looked like Millie was too. Why else would she have spent three years with Winston if she wasn’t completely in love?

The staff member looked at Selma for her instruction. Each time they came to get divorced, Selma feared that it would really happen. Hence, the staff would inform her whenever they came to proceed with the divorce.

Selma used to intervene, preventing them from getting divorced. Reluctantly, she nodded with a sigh, signaling the staff to proceed with their divorce.

The staff presented two agreements. “Please sign here.”

Millie instantly signed the agreement without hesitation.

upon her profile. As she raised her head, their eyes locked. In that instant, Millie fell upon Winston’s gaze gaze fell seemed relieved.

Winston felt like he was getting to know her all over again. She was so different from before when she used to put pressure on him and annoy him.

“Merry meet, merry part,” she said with a smile.

Winston hesitated to sign the agreement, questioning if they could really break up. He doubted if Millie could end their three–year relationship.

Despite her decisiveness, he couldn’t believe she didn’t love him anymore. He eventually put down the pen.

Millie teased. “Why the hesitation, Mr. Greer? You’re not having second thoughts about getting a divorce, are you?”

Winston quickly turned his gaze toward her, and their eyes locked.

Selma and Gloria moved forward, puzzling over Winston’s hesitation. Perhaps he had a change of mind and thought Millie was the right partner for him.

“Millie,” he called out seriously.

Millie hummed in response.

Winston hesitated to speak. Whatever he said, his words seemed powerless at that moment. Her expression made it clear that she no longer wanted to be with him. It seemed like he had set her free, not the other way around. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.

Winston was puzzled. He had always wanted a now?

ivorce and to marry Joanna, so why was he hesitating

He had hurt Millie and finally had the opportunity to get what he wanted. However, he felt unwilling, helpless, even a bit reluctant.

The thought left him in complete disbelief. He couldn’t waste any more time, as he had to marry Joanna. Unless the person who saved him back then was Millie

Without hesitation, Winston firmly grasped the pen and signed the document, despite his struggles. He was as decisive as Millie. His resolute strokes mirrored his strong personality.

Selma was utterly devastated when she saw that both of them had signed.


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