She doesn’t love him anymore?! Upon hearing this, Vincent Hawthorne’s first reaction was rejection and disbelief! "What madness are you on? Haven’t you caused enough trouble?" Tanya Sinclair was speechless. Does this man not understand human words? If he doesn’t understand her, then he should understand when Shaw Crawford shows up with the divorce papers. His grip on her wrist was too strong, so tight it hurt her. "Vincent Hawthorne, you’re hurting me!" Vincent, however, refused to let go, inching closer: "Tanya Sinclair, take back what you just said!" Tanya almost laughed in anger. "Vincent Hawthorne, don’t you know how childish you’re being right now?" Vincent stared at her with a dark face, as if he wanted to burn a hole through her. Just as Tanya was feeling helpless, she glimpsed out of the corner of her eye, seeing the figure of Old Lady Hawthorne approaching behind Vincent. "Grandma." She called out. "..." Despite everything, Vincent, who had a sense of face, reluctantly loosened his grip, releasing her wrist inch by inch and sat back in his original position before the old lady arrived. He appeared flawless, except for his gaze, which clung to Tanya desperately as if he wanted to devour her! Tanya treated him like air, getting up to help the old lady. "What were you two talking about?" The old lady sensed something was off between the two of them. "Nothing much." Tanya changed the subject, "Grandma, let me check your pulse and perform acupuncture for you." Vincent scoffed coldly from the side. Pretending to be obedient, indeed! Just after saying she doesn’t love him, and now she’s showing filial piety to the old lady! Tanya focused on examining the old lady’s pulse without distraction. Vincent sat there playing with his phone, but Tanya could clearly feel that half his attention was on her. Honestly, she felt a bit uncomfortable. Vincent never paid this much attention to her before, not even one-tenth of it. Being noticed by someone you don’t like, it’s so annoying. Tanya shut Vincent out as she finished checking the pulse and then took out the silver needles she brought to ease the old lady’s head with acupuncture. In the middle of it, Vincent received a phone call. He got up but didn’t walk far, staying a few paces behind Tanya. It seemed to be a work call. He mostly listened, occasionally responding succinctly. Tanya wished he would leave her as he used to, prioritizing work over her. But this time, Vincent was uncharacteristically different. "I’m not available now; I’ll make time tomorrow. Yes... it’s inconvenient, I am with my wife." She had never seen someone so shameless. Old Lady Hawthorne, of course, heard Vincent’s words, and she was delighted. It seemed her education hadn’t been in vain as the boy finally knew to spend time with his wife! Old Lady Hawthorne secretly gave Aunt Flora a covert glance, and Aunt Flora immediately understood, turning around and heading to the kitchen. After Tanya finished the acupuncture for the old lady, Aunt Flora brought over two bowls of soup. "Madam, sir, the old lady specially asked the kitchen to prepare this herbal soup for you. Drink it while it’s hot." The two bowls of soup were placed in front of Tanya and Vincent. The lids opened, releasing a fragrant aroma. But Tanya was well-versed with herbs. She sniffed it and sensed something was amiss. Stirring it with a spoon to see the ingredients, she immediately caught on. She understood why the old lady, who usually adored her great-grandchildren, hadn’t let Vincent bring their two kids over tonight. Turns out it was because this was not suitable for children... "Drink up, Tanya." The old lady urged, "This is great for your health." As the old lady spoke, she subtly winked at Tanya. She knew Tanya could figure out the purpose of this herbal soup, but to the old lady, Tanya loved Vincent deeply and would naturally be willing to cooperate. Tanya met the old lady’s earnest, expectant little eyes, then looked across at Vincent, who had already unknowingly drunk half a bowl. She managed a smile, secretly pulling out a handkerchief. Taking advantage of the fading light, she pretended to drink while dumping the herbal mixture into the handkerchief, and discreetly spitting out what entered her mouth. Unaware, the old lady watched them finish the soup and then deliberately yawned. "Ah, suddenly feeling so sleepy. This old lady’s going to bed first, the guest room’s all set for you two. Sleep here tonight if you wish, or leave as you please." With that, she and Aunt Flora quickly left, leaving them time alone. Tanya tossed the handkerchief and got up to leave as well. But Vincent caught up with her again. He grabbed Tanya’s hand from behind, but then suddenly realized something. He held her left hand, abruptly raising it under the streetlamp, revealing Tanya’s bare ring finger. "Where’s your wedding ring?" Vincent furrowed his brows. He remembered that except when doing experiments, Tanya never removed her wedding ring, not even while sleeping! Tanya found it amusing that it took him this long to notice she wasn’t wearing her wedding ring. "Oh, I thought the diamond was too small and embarrassing to wear, so I threw it away a long time ago." Tanya responded light-heartedly. Vincent stared at her intensely, emotions surging in his eyes. He suddenly let out a cold, sarcastic laugh. "Heh, I guess Cindy Lynn’s assessment of you was spot on..." Mentioning Cindy made Tanya feel like throwing up. She looked Vincent straight in the eye and sneered, "Then I wish President Hawthorne and Secretary Lynn, both wretches, a happy second marriage." And... second marriage?! This was really something that could come out of Tanya’s mouth! Vincent’s temples throbbed violently, truly provoked by her. He pulled Tanya forcefully towards him in frustration. "And you have the nerve to call others wretches? When you took that diamond necklace from me, didn’t you feel materialistic and cheap too? Stop trying to act high and mighty, Tanya." He sneered coldly, as merciless as ever, "You know exactly what you married me for!" Tanya was trembling with anger, her teeth clenched as she slapped him. "Vincent Hawthorne, you’re such a bastard!" Vincent, having taken the slap, felt a sense of satisfaction! He really wanted to rip off her facade and trample on it. How dare she say she doesn’t love him anymore! "Is one diamond necklace not enough?" Vincent pulled a card from his pocket, tossing it lightly in her face, reveling in using materialism to humiliate her, "There are sixty million on this, is that enough?" Fueled by rage, his blood boiling, nearly burning away all of Vincent’s rationality! He knew what he was doing. But he couldn’t stand Tanya being so aloof, treating him like air! His mind was focused on one thing—he wanted to tear away Tanya’s mask! Even if she couldn’t smile at him as she once did, even if she cried, he’d be satisfied! ɪꜰ ʏᴏᴜ ᴡᴀɴᴛ ᴛᴏ ʀᴇᴀᴅ ᴍᴏʀᴇ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs, ᴘʟᴇᴀsᴇ ᴠɪsɪᴛ novel⸺fire.net He wanted to see her feel wronged, to see her crumble under his humiliation! Then, he’d naturally console her, hold her, apologize! But what happened next made Vincent’s face turn ice cold. Gathering her emotions, Tanya, in front of Vincent, picked up the card from the ground. "Sixty million, huh? Not quite enough. But if you’re giving it, I’ll accept it." Tanya put the card in her bag, seriously asking Vincent, "What’s the PIN? Record a verbal statement for the gift!" She was really cheap back then! Due to the disparity in their family backgrounds, she didn’t want anyone to think she married into The Hawthorne Family for money. Plus, Mother Hawthorne and Yvonne always treated her like a thief, so to prove she was interested in Vincent himself, she even foolishly signed a prenuptial agreement to show her sincerity! Now, whatever Vincent was willing to give, she’d take!