CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 68 - 76: I’m counting on you

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Chapter 68: Chapter 76: I’m counting on you

"What?" Nina asked.

"I want to divorce James Black. Tell me, if I act like an absolute terror in front of him every day, doing things he hates, would someone like him who prefers gentle & considerate, noble wives and mothers quiet as a little white rabbit, actually propose to divorce me because he can’t stand it?" Jane Sampson said with a pair of eyes full of hope, shining with a thief-like brightness by the time she finished her sentence.

"Impossible," Nina answered succinctly. "Brother James Black will discipline you. Aren’t you afraid of him?"

Jane Sampson hesitated, "What if I’m not afraid of him, and he can’t control me?"

"Then he’d probably choose to stay at the team base long-term, out of sight, out of mind," Nina said. "It’s almost impossible for Brother James Black to initiate a divorce. With his temperament, it’s like he’s straight out of a textbook. If he married you, it’s very unlikely he’d propose a divorce. If he can’t handle you, he’ll choose to stay at the team base and not come home."

"What if I propose the divorce after he decides not to come home? Would he then agree readily?" Jane’s eyes gleamed, "That’s very possible, right? Although he’s traditional, he’s not so rigid as to think that once you’re married, you can’t divorce till death."

"Uh-huh." Nina nodded, appearing to agree with Jane’s guess, but after pondering, she suddenly asked, "However, Jane Sampson, who told you that Brother James Black likes the type of woman who is a decent housewife and a mother quietly akin to a little white rabbit? Did Brother James Black tell you himself?"

"How could he possibly discuss this with me?" Jane Sampson shook her head. "It’s just my guess."

She had played the role of the virtuous little white rabbit wife to James’ satisfaction in her past life.

"Oh, you guessed? You know Brother James Black well~" Nina said with a sly look, giving the sentence an oddly mischievous intonation with her facial expression.

"Not really, not really~" Jane scratched her head. "Actually, I don’t know him that well."

Although they had known each other since childhood and had been married for several years, they really hadn’t spent much time together. Where was there an opportunity to understand him?

"Want to know if your guess is accurate?" Nina patted Jane’s shoulder, laughing. "Try it and you’ll know if you’re right. In the future, whatever Brother James Black doesn’t want you to do, you do just that. Go completely against him, irritate him so much that he’s at his wits’ end and can’t do anything about it! Maybe before long, you’ll have driven him to stay at the team base and not come back. Then after a year or two, you’ll propose a divorce, and he’ll happily agree."

Jane Sampson stared at Nina’s smiling face for a long time, ultimately finding Nina’s laughter a bit chilling.

"Nina, with you smiling like that, it scares the baby," Jane said as she hugged her arms and stepped back twice.

"Come on, I look forward to your successful divorce. I’ll take you on a blind date, sister will find you a man who treats you like a little princess, gentle & considerate," Nina said, unable to contain her laughter after she finished speaking.

Those eyes, flickering slyly like a cunning fox.

"After I’m divorced, I won’t get married again. I don’t want to jump out of one pit just to fall into another." Jane shook her head and gestured with her hands. "Being single is truly liberating."

"Sure, get the marriage over first. You can do it, Jane. I’m rooting for you!" Nina stood there smiling and cheering Jane on.

In any case, according to Nina’s understanding of psychology, the more indifferent a person is like James Black, the less attractive someone of the same type is to them.

Good girls, little white rabbits, Nina would bet that James Black’s preference could never be for that kind of woman.