Slowly Falling into His Love Trap-Chapter 194: Sign This Divorce Agreement

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Chapter 194: Chapter 194: Sign This Divorce Agreement

Aunt May was still outside playing cards and hadn’t come home yet. Evelyn walked down to open the door, and upon seeing Shannon Dunn, she instinctively stepped back two paces.

Shannon was casually dressed in a long skirt, the hem of which floated around her ankles, exuding infinite charm.

Evelyn always felt that standing next to Shannon was somewhat humiliating for herself.

A girl like Shannon, who had both grace and beauty, would certainly have men entrapped by her every smile and gesture!

"Evelyn." Shannon smiled as she spoke, "I’ve been sent to deliver a document to you, I hope you won’t hate me, I’m just caught in the middle."

Evelyn suspiciously sized up Shannon, "A document?"

From Shannon’s opening words, why did it feel like this document was a matter of life and death?

Did Caden Lockwood have Shannon deliver it?

Shannon handed the document to Evelyn, gesturing for her to look at it first.

Taking the document, Evelyn opened it and was dumbfounded by the bold "Divorce Agreement" written on it.

Di...vorce?

She had anticipated this outcome, but the arrival of the divorce papers so soon left her somewhat overwhelmed.

Her head felt dizzy as she took a few steps back, her gaze evasively looking around, then she slumped onto the sofa, feeling weak all over.

Shannon sat down opposite Evelyn, casually fiddling with her hair, then spoke: "Look at it, if you find no issues, just sign." 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚

As she spoke, she handed the pen to Evelyn.

Evelyn stared blankly, not moving, summoning the courage to look at the divorce agreement—just an ordinary A4 sheet of paper, but the words on it were heart-wrenching.

The terms were simple; they had nothing to do with her, essentially throwing her out with nothing.

"I know you’re not the type of girl who’s after money, so this kind of divorce agreement is actually respectful to you." Shannon softly declared.

Upon hearing this, Evelyn’s lips barely curled into a faint smile.

It seemed she had nothing left but to accept.

From the beginning, she had agreed with Caden, they could divorce at any time, and she never intended to take a penny from him.

Their marriage had never been normal in the first place.

Now divorcing, it just meant everything was returning to the starting point.

What was wrong with that?

Yet why did her heart feel so sour, so painful, and so heavy with sadness?

"Evelyn?" Shannon prompted again, probing: "You...won’t make things difficult for me, will you?"

"No!" Evelyn shook her head, only realizing her voice had already choked.

Moving her lips, she forced a smile, not caring if it looked worse than crying.

Taking the pen from Shannon’s hand, Evelyn whispered: "Don’t worry, you won’t be put in a difficult position. I’m not one to drag things out."

With that, she signed her name.

Her heart seemed to be pierced by a needle, causing her face to contort with pain.

Stroke by stroke, she carefully wrote her name, every stroke with exertion.

Her fingertips turned a ghastly white, and as she wrote the final stroke, her vision blurred beyond recognition.

"Thank you for being cooperative." Shannon spoke softly, "So... please move out as soon as possible, don’t entangle with Caden anymore, and refrain from boasting about being Mrs. Lockwood."

Pausing briefly, she continued, "After all, you were just a pawn Caden used to anger his father. There’s no need to take it seriously; just let it be a fleeting dream and forget it. It’s better for you, right?"