Mr. Warner, Your Wife is Running Away Again!-Chapter 512: Anyone Who Comes, I Deal With

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Chapter 512: Chapter 512: Anyone Who Comes, I Deal With

Audrey Sutton pouted disapprovingly, holding his hand and walking backwards, looked at him and said, "You have to say it to me too, quickly."

Shane Warner’s face turned serious: "Don’t fool around, walk properly!"

Audrey Sutton was insistent: "Are you going to say it or not?"

Shane Warner glared at her but didn’t give in, forcibly pulling her hand and turning her body back: "I’ll say it when I’m ready."

Audrey Sutton: "Then when will you be ready?"

Shane Warner: "When you behave."

Audrey Sutton immediately smiled obediently: "Okay, I’m behaving now."

Shane Warner gave her a sideways glance: "You’re going to be a mom soon, can you be a bit more mature?"

Audrey Sutton retorted dissatisfiedly: "Even if I become a mom, I’m still your wife, you still have to love me like you used to, or... or I’ll take your son and remarry!"

Shane Warner: "You’re talking more and more nonsensically. Even if you want to remarry, I’d like to see who dares to marry you."

Audrey Sutton glared at him and asked, "Do you think I won’t be able to remarry after a divorce? Let me tell you, even as a ’second-hand woman’, there are still men lining up to pursue me!"

Shane Warner: "I’ll deal with each one that comes."

Audrey Sutton realized the meaning behind her words and smiled while pressing her lips together. Just as she was about to say something, she suddenly saw a familiar figure flash across the street. She took a closer look, isn’t that Quentin Sterling?

She looked up at the entrance he walked into, with neon lights displaying four big characters: Nightshade Bar.

"I saw Brother Sterling."

Shane Warner followed Audrey Sutton’s gaze over and replied nonchalantly, "If you saw, you saw."

Audrey Sutton, however, pulled his hand and headed towards the bar across the street: "Let’s go over and take a look."

Shane Warner pulled her back: "Why are you getting involved? I just told you to mind your own business, did my words fall on deaf ears?"

Audrey Sutton: "Isn’t this bar owned by your friend? We’ll just go in, ask a few questions, and leave."

Shane Warner knew Audrey Sutton’s character; even if he pulled her home today, she would probably find another chance to sneak out and investigate.

In places like this, it’s safer if he accompanies her.

At this time, the bar was at its liveliest.

The colorful lights, loud music, and vibrant dancing exuded an air of decadence.

Shane Warner led Audrey Sutton straight to the second floor, and as Audrey followed behind Shane, she spotted the figure of Quentin Sterling at the nearby bar counter.

She saw him holding a glass, sitting alone at the bar, seemingly full of worries.

"Shane? Long time no see, what brings you here today?" The bar owner greeted Shane Warner with a smile, then glanced at Audrey Sutton next to Shane, looked her up and down, and said with a smile, "Looking prettier and prettier."

Audrey Sutton smiled slightly embarrassed, and Shane Warner leaned down to say to her, "Didn’t you say you wanted to ask something? Go on."

The owner raised an eyebrow slightly and looked at Audrey Sutton with a gentle smile: "What do you want to find out?"

Audrey Sutton didn’t beat around the bush and directly asked, "Do you know Quentin Sterling?"

The owner nodded and replied, "He’s a regular here."

Audrey Sutton: "Does he come often?"

The owner thought for a moment and said, "He used to come often before he got married, just to drink with friends. After the marriage, he seldom came, but recently he’s been coming frequently, almost every night."

Upon hearing this, Audrey Sutton sensed an opportunity and quickly asked, "Does he always come alone?"

The owner nodded: "Always alone, just drinking. A few days ago, he drank heavily, getting completely wasted every day. Lately, he just has a few drinks and leaves. Seems like he’s troubled by something."

...

After listening to the bar owner’s account and remembering what Seraphina Vaughn said during the day, Audrey Sutton believed more and more that Clarissa Morgan and Quentin Sterling were already divorced.

But she couldn’t understand why. Quentin Sterling seemed to be drowning his sorrows over the divorce, clearly indicating he still couldn’t let go of Clarissa Morgan. So, it’s very likely that he didn’t initiate the divorce.

And Clarissa Morgan is currently at a rising stage in her career; it doesn’t make sense for her to abandon Quentin Sterling, such a prize, to choose divorce.

Could it be that she wanted to use the divorce for publicity to launch her career?

But there’s no news online, and spreading divorce news would be negative for Clarissa Morgan. If she wanted to drum up publicity, there’s no need to use such a method, and Quentin Sterling wouldn’t need to drown his sorrows in alcohol.

No matter how she thought about it, Audrey Sutton couldn’t understand. After leaving the bar, she murmured a question: "What kind of trick do you think this female schoolmate is up to?"

Shane Warner glared at Audrey Sutton and said, "Whatever trick she’s up to, don’t get involved."

Audrey Sutton: "I think she’s been lying low recently; is she plotting some grand scheme? Calm before the storm?"

Shane Warner: "Didn’t you say she’s busy filming? Once she becomes famous, why would you be worried? The more famous someone is, the more they care about their reputation. That’s her Achilles’ heel. Catch her doing something wrong, and what trouble can she cause?"

Audrey Sutton nodded in agreement: "That makes sense. The higher someone climbs, the more cautious they are, and they won’t cause unnecessary trouble."

Shane Warner: "Stop getting involved in her affairs, just ignore her. The more seriously you take her, the more she’ll react."

Audrey Sutton pouted: "Of course, I don’t want to pay attention to her, but I’m just afraid she’ll come looking for trouble with me."

Shane Warner said confidently: "She wouldn’t dare."

Audrey Sutton looked at Shane Warner, who seemed very sure, and studied him with suspicion, cautiously asking: "Do you know something? Did she contact you privately?"

"Mind your own business."

Audrey Sutton pouted and didn’t ask more, she believed that Shane Warner would protect her.

With each passing day, the National Day was approaching, and Franklin Sutton and Laura Yates’ wedding was as scheduled.

Audrey Sutton, having nothing to do on the weekend, accompanied Laura Yates to choose wedding dresses in place of her second brother.

Laura Yates said that after the previous incident, Franklin Sutton had indeed changed a lot. Although sometimes he still didn’t notice everything, at least now, he would consider things from Laura Yates’ perspective when dealing with matters.

Phoebe King, upon learning that Audrey Sutton and the others were trying wedding dresses in the store, rushed over excitedly and picked several wedding gowns to try on herself.

Looking at two sisters-in-law in wedding dresses in front of the fitting mirror, Audrey Sutton said: "Sister Phoebe, why don’t you also get married during the National Day? Two joyful events."

Phoebe King didn’t want to take off the wedding dress, and envisioning her wedding with Stephen Sutton, looking at herself in the mirror, she replied to Audrey Sutton: "I’d love to, but I don’t know what your big brother plans."

Audrey Sutton: "You two got your marriage certificate in a morning’s time, with more than a week left, you have enough time to prepare the wedding."

Phoebe King, being impulsive by nature, listened to Audrey Sutton’s suggestion and immediately went to the sofa, took her bag, dug out her phone, and said: "I’ll call your big brother and ask."