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Remarried Three Times, I'm Done With My Trashy Husband

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 587    |    Released on: 25/02/2026

e lawyer gently reminded her that the more evidence they gat

time, a strange mix of clarity and bi

f Evan's rivals. He had nearly died o

n he claimed to have split into a second personality, one cre

rself. That was why she kept turning back, again and again. Only n

t in this marriage wo

her lawyer when she heard

n a short time since she had seen him, yet

said quietly. "I'll ask you one mor

did not change. Sh

ledgment and placed the

and signed her name neatly besid

ob broke th

at some point, Evan had begun to cry

a divorce," he

believe

st as she no longer doubted that he would

ed in his fist, tear stains bl

cried easily. But he al

cried, saying he did not know what to do. He had cri

an entire conglomerate on his shoulders, had turned into someone f

to speak-then her gaze caught the

asked for. I owe her that. I promised that when the secondary personality comes back, I'll give her a wedding. It will be as if I've married her

rnly to that absurd theor

ut of?" A dull, numb ache spread across Blaire's chest. She spoke slo

about to speak when a sharp, arrog

other end made his expr

fell on Blaire. "Blaire,

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Remarried Three Times, I'm Done With My Trashy Husband
Remarried Three Times, I'm Done With My Trashy Husband
“When they remarried for the fourth time, Blaire Bennett told Evan Everett it was their last chance. If he betrayed her again, she would leave him for good. Evan had sworn absolute loyalty, hand over heart-then turned around and wrapped another woman in his arms. Caught red-handed, he delivered his excuse with practiced ease. "I can't control the split personality. You can't punish me for something the other me did." It was a pathetic lie, and Blaire had believed it three times. Only moments ago, she had heard him admit with her own ears that the so-called split personality was nothing but an act-a convenient cover for cheating. That was when the truth finally tore through her. The pain had carved into Blaire like a blade. She filed for divorce without hesitation. This time, she would not look back.”