"Wyatt Perry, Katie Poole is not a good person, she..."
"Whether she's a good person or not is not for you to tell me. If you bother Katie again, I will definitely not let you off the hook."
"Wyatt Perry, you will regret this!"
"The thing I regret the most is marrying you, Claudia Ross. I want a divorce!"
"Fine, let's divorce."
Claudia Ross sniffled and turned to leave Wyatt Perry's room.
...
The next day, Claudia Ross didn't get out of bed until the sun was high in the sky.
She was sure to check the news and scroll through Weibo on her phone first thing in the morning.
She had no idea until she looked—a photo of Wyatt Perry and Katie Poole had gone viral overnight.
Evidence of Wyatt Perry's affair was conclusive; the company's stock prices had plummeted, and Katie Poole was being lambasted by netizens, while snide jokes about her were popping up everywhere.
Although the major V who first leaked the news had their account blocked, the photos had already spread and were being shared in private.
Claudia Ross felt very vindicated reading this.
That white lotus Katie Poole was definitely in Wyatt Perry's arms, crying her eyes out by now.
She deserves it!
Claudia Ross, having washed up, hummed a tune as she went downstairs for breakfast.
Wyatt's mother sat with a stern face on the sofa. Seeing Claudia come downstairs, she spoke coldly, "Come here."
"Mom?"
Claudia Ross, full of questions, quickly walked over.
"Did you post those pictures?" Wyatt's mother asked unhappily.
"No!" Claudia Ross shook her head; she too wanted to know who was helping her.
"Really wasn't you?"
"I didn't post them."
"It's best if it wasn't you," Wyatt's mother said, obviously not believing Claudia, and admonished, "The company's stock price has taken a severe hit. I hope you will consider the bigger picture and clear things up with Wyatt."
"What's there to clear up?"
Wyatt's affair was a fact, and she sure didn't have the talent to tell blatant lies.
"Claudia!" Wyatt's mother slammed her teacup onto the table hard, "It's true that Wyatt did wrong, but can you really bear to watch his career nosedive like this?"
They were about to get a divorce, why should she care about him at all?
Even if she did care, he wouldn't appreciate it.
Claudia Ross brewed a fresh cup of tea for Wyatt's mother and handed it to her, "Mom, you don't need to worry about Wyatt. He's capable and will definitely resolve everything smoothly. Since he has decided to be with Katie Poole, no matter how big the trouble, he will find a way to deal with it. He doesn't care about our feelings, so why should we care about his?"
Wyatt's mother took the tea, hesitant to speak further: "Ah..."
...
After breakfast, Claudia Ross received a call from Wyatt Perry's personal lawyer.
She got dressed and took the 'Divorce Agreement' she had written with her as she left the house.
Upon arriving at the law firm, Claudia hadn't even stepped out of the car when she was already surrounded by reporters who had caught wind of the news.
Sister, following in the footsteps of Katie Poole and Wyatt Perry, that dog couple, she too had her moment of fame!
The reporters kept knocking on the car window. Claudia Ross gritted her teeth and rolled down the window.
A barrage of sharp and incisive questions was thrown at her.
"Mrs. Perry, did you know about Mr. Perry's affair in advance?"
"Are you here at the law firm today to negotiate a divorce with Mr. Perry?"
"If Mr. Perry asks for a divorce, will you agree?"
Facing such a significant onslaught, Claudia Ross was composed and dignified, "Even if we're getting divorced, it's because I asked. I've been married to him for three years, and he couldn't even satisfy me. He had to go looking for women outside—what kind of man does that? Better off without such a man!"
Immediately a reporter followed up, "Mrs. Perry, are you implying that Mr. Perry is impotent?"