Post-Divorce Chaos My Ex-Husband’s Breakdown

Chapter 10



Matthew went straight into the exclusive elevator. He pressed the button to the basement floor with his long finger, and the elevator doors slowly closed. Harrison, who had rushed out, only saw Matthew’s tense, handsome face.

Matthew went down to the underground parking lot. From afar, he held up the car key and pressed it toward his car. With a light beep, the car was unlocked.

Matthew stepped forward, opened the car door with one hand, and got in. He fastened his seatbelt and took out his phone to call Nadia.

After a few beeps, the phone was finally picked up.

“Hello!” Matthew hung up the phone expressionlessly and threw it aside when he heard Nadia’s soft voice. He had guessed the result, but for some reason, he wanted to verify it.

Nadia closed the tax door in a hurry and looked at the phone in confusion. She had just rushed back to the airport and was about to get out of the taxi when the phone rang. At that time, she was feeling a little nauseous. She didn’t know if it was because she was carsick. She picked up the phone before she could take a closer look. However, she didn’t expect the person on the other end to hang up the phone without saying anything.

After the busy tone of the mobile phone, the screen changed to the original interface.

Nadia hesitated for a moment before checking the latest call history. At a glance, she saw the number on the top. Her fingertip paused, and she

looked a little stunned.

The number was not in her address book, but Nadia had been married to Matthew for two years, so she recognized the owner of the number at a glance.

She didn’t know if Matthew had called her for something or if he had accidentally dialed the wrong number. Her fingertip stopped on the phone screen. She wanted to call back, but she stopped halfway.

In the end. Nadia didn’t call Matthew back.

She pur away her phone, suppressed her nausea from time to time, and turned to walk toward the security checkpoint.

“Here, Nadia”

As soon as she entered the security hall, Nadia saw Kathleen and Darrell waiting at the security checkpoint.

Darrell also saw her. He fixed his eyes on her, but there was no change in his expression,

Kathleen waved at Nadia anxiously. “Here”

Nadia walked toward Kathleen and looked at her watch. Fortunately, there was still plenty of time. She did not waste too much time on her trip home

However, Kathleen was a hothead. She grabbed Nadia and pushed her to the security checkpoint. “Hurry up: Don’t miss the plane.”

Her hasty action made Nadia’s stomach feel even more

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Darrell was a thoughtful person. When he saw Nadia’s pale face, he frowned. “Are you all right?”

Nadia nodded her head. “Yes. Maybe I was in a hurry and felt a little carsick.”

Darrell nodded and said no more.

Kathleen handed Nadia a bottle of water and said, “Drink some

Then she turned to Darrell and said, “Darrell, please take care of Nadia for me in the future.”

Hearing this, Nadia choked on her water. She felt that Kathleen’s words were a litle inappropriate. After all, she was not familiar with Darrell. Afraid that Kathleen would continue to say things like this, Nadia quickly screwed the cap and handed the bottle back to Kathleen “Darrell and I are going In now. I’ll call you when I get there

Kathleen pushed her and said, “Go ahead. Safe flight.

After saying that, Kathleen felt unwilling to part with Nadia. She pursed her lips and went forward to hug Nadia. NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.

“Why do you have to go so far to study?” Kathleen sounded like she was about to cry.

Nadia was also a little sad because of her. She patted Kathleen on the shoulder comfortingly and did not reply.

Sometimes traveling was just a form of escape.

She suddenly remembered that she had just been called and hung up on. Her heart ached uncontrollably.

Nadia pursed her lips and forced herself to calm down. She looked at Kathleen with a smile and said, “Well, two years will pass soon. It’s not like I

won’t come back.”

Kathleen nodded with red eyes and let go of her reluctantly.

Nadia bought an economy ticket. Many people passed through the security checkpoint.

She didn’t know whether Darrell had also bought an economy ticket. He stood behind her. The two did not have much communication along the way, but when there was a crowd, Darrell would thoughtfully stretch out his arm to protect her.

In this respect, he was just like Matthew.

Darrell and Matthew didn’t look alike, yet they had some similarities in temperament and manners,

They were both calm, quiet, and polite. They kept a distance from everyone. However, they were considerate and gentle.

Such men were very attractive, but falling in love with them was very hurtful

Their sense of distance was not aimed at anyone, and they would not make an exception for anyone.

e didn’t know if he would do so for Nathalia Clark. Nadia really wanted Nadia had never dared to expect Matthew to make an exception for her. She to see Matthew out of control. She was very curious about what Matthew would look like when he lost control for a woman. Unfortunately, she didn’t have the chance to see it.

When Nadia took the passport back from the staff member, she suppressed her sadness and walked to the security gate behind the staff member.

The moment she turned around, the elevator not far away stopped steadily. When the elevator door opened, Matthew came out with the flow of people and turned to look at the big screen at the entrance of the boarding hall.

The latest flight information was displayed on the big screen.

Matthew quickly saw the information about the flight from Faydol to Chatford on the dashing screen. The plane had not taken off yet.

Matthew turned to look at the security checkpoint where there was a long line of passengers.

His brown eyes glanced through the crowd and did not see that familiar figure.

Matthew looked through the security checkpoint and the glass wall behind the machine. He then saw Nadia picking up her passport and bag from the conveyor belt.

His gaze paused for a moment, but the crowd soon blocked his view of the slender Nadia

Matthew looked away, walked to the check–in desk, took out his passport, and handed it to the staff member.

“Hello, I want a first–class ticket.”

The staff member said, “Okay, when and where do you want to go?”

Matthew replied, “Whatever.”

The staff member looked at him in surprise and quickly

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him a ticket

Matthew walked straight through the security checkpoint for the first–class passengers to the lounge and headed to the No. 22 boarding gate, where Nadia would citer..


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