Chapter 1016 Theodore, We'Re Getting Divorced!
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Chapter 1016: Theodore, We're Getting Divorced!

"Um..." Little Bunny resisted, unprepared for Theodore's sudden attack. She tried to push him away, but his grip was too strong. He pressed her onto the sofa, his strength overwhelming. He almost tore her clothes off, leaving her feeling utterly helpless. She'd never imagined him behaving so violently.

"Theodore!" she gasped, finally breaking free of his kiss. He continued kissing her neck, his desires overriding her feelings. He seemed to believe she was enjoying it, assuming she was like the other women who had fallen for his charms.

"Theodore!" she cried again, but he remained oblivious, his actions unrelenting. Little Bunny narrowed her eyes and bit his neck. He yelped in pain.

"You can't get overexcited like this!" he shouted, touching his bleeding neck. Little Bunny knew she'd used excessive force, but it was the only way to break free. Revenge was her primary motivation.

"Theodore... Um!" Before she could speak, he kissed her again. Without hesitation, she bit his tongue.

Theodore's eyes widened. The pain was sharper than the neck bite; he felt as if she might sever his tongue. He covered his mouth, tasting blood.

"Are you crazy?!" he roared. "Do you want to bite me to death?!"

She would have, if she could. Seizing his distraction, Little Bunny crawled away and headed for the door.

"Where to?!" Theodore shouted, intercepting her.

Abandoning the idea of a private conversation, she decided to seek Laird's help. But Theodore slammed the door shut, trapping her between him and the frame.

"Little Bunny, you've really pissed me off," he threatened, restraining her. "Even if you're trying to impress me, these tactics are unnecessary. You know men hate disobedient women."

Little Bunny trembled under his hold.

"Little Bunny, I'm warning you," Theodore leaned close, whispering in her ear. He licked her earlobe, causing a wave of nausea. He licked her again, wincing in pain from his injured tongue. He suppressed his discomfort, whispering, "I planned a romantic evening, but you ruined it. Don't blame me for not being gentle." He began pulling at the last scrap of her clothing.

"Theodore, let's get divorced!"

She decided to end the charade with this man who wouldn't understand her frustration unless she was blunt.

His hand froze.

"What did you say?!"

"I said, let's get divorced," she declared, pushing him away with all her strength. For once, he didn't retaliate. His eyes widened in disbelief.

"We're getting divorced," she continued earnestly, "I followed you home because your busy schedule rarely allows us to talk privately."

"What kind of trick is this?" Theodore asked coldly, battling his desires as she stood almost naked before him.

"I'm not playing tricks," Little Bunny stated firmly. "I want a divorce."

"What do you want from me?" he scoffed. "I admit you haven't had a good life with me, but it's not my fault. We haven't spent much time together. Money? Endorsements? Roles? Our relationship has always been...special. Just say it; I'll try my best to fulfill it."

Little Bunny was stunned by his self-assuredness, his belief that all women desired him. Didn't he realize that those women were only after his wealth and power? No one would willingly marry him.

"I don't want anything," she said plainly. "I just want a divorce."

Theodore exploded. "I know actors like to act, but Little Bunny, I don't like dramatic women! This scene is over. Further theatrics will benefit no one."

Little Bunny gave up on reason. She retrieved a coat from the closet, then produced a divorce agreement from her drawerโ€”a document sheโ€™d been unable to present until now.

She handed it to Theodore. "Here's our divorce agreement. Take a look."

Theodore scrutinized her, then roughly snatched the document. "I don't want anything. I know Nicholas is your father's priority, so I won't take him. The only thing I ask is to see him for two days a week."

He quickly scanned the document, then glared at her. "Don't regret this!"

"I won't," she replied firmly. "If all goes well, we'll go to the Civil Affairs Bureau tomorrow morning."

"Little Bunny," Theodore warned sternly, "enough is enough!"

"Theodore, there was never any love between us. We married to please your father. I even discussed this with Laird beforehand, and he respected our decision. He hoped you wouldn't bother me anymore."


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