Ignatius Leclair, seeing that he dared mention Delphine, grew even darker in expression. With a cold sneer, he said, "Whether or not you get divorced, Delphine Carter will never have any relation to you in this lifetime. You'd better drop those ideas of yours early. Reginald Yeager, you've already lost. Why persist in your delusions?"
Jocelyn Yeager remained unflinching, offering a warm and gentle smile. "You've merely taken a few steps ahead of me. Until the very end, who can truly predict the outcome?"
Ignatius furrowed his brows, his deep almond-shaped eyes flashing faintly with aggression. Snorting coldly, he turned to Bessie Leclair and asked, "That pretty boy outside, what do you plan to do with him?"
"I couldn't care less whether he lives or dies." Bessie replied bitterly.