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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 593
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Chapter: 593

The man she was sleeping with was Brian.

“Hutton, I neglected to mention that Brian and I are no longer together.”

Hutton’s eyes widened in surprise, his brow furrowing. “A divorce? When did you and Brian part ways?”

“Roughly a month ago,” Rosalynn replied, handing him his refilled glass.

Hutton regarded her, a frown casting shadows on his face. “Are you certain that all legalities

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surrounding your divorce were taken care of?”

Rosalynn blinked in surprise at his query.

She had signed the divorce papers; she had assumed that Brian would have seen to the rest.

Given his influential status in Wragos, she had no doubt he could easily finalize the divorce

proceedings without her presence.

“Hutton, are you implying something? Are you suggesting Rosalynn and Brian are still legally bound?”

Karina questioned, her eyes wide with shock.

In response, Hutton reached into his bag, pulling out his sleek Laptop.

Rosalynn and Karina looking over his shoulder.

Before long, Hutton successfully breached the city center’s system, uncovering information on

Rosalynn and Brian.

“See for yourself,” he said, pointing at the screen.

Rosalynn’s eyes widened at the sight of her marriage certificate.

According to official records, Brian and she were still wedded.

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How could this be possible?

“By the heavens, Rosalynn! You’re still Brian’s wife.” Karina echoed her surprise.

Confusion clouded Rosalynn’s mind.

Previously, Brian had been keen to distance himself from her immediately, making it inconceivable that

he wouldn’t have finalized the divorce procedures.

Furthermore, he had confessed to her about his past marriage, stating that he was now divorced.

It meant he must have ensured the divorce process was completed.

Yet, someone had covertly hindered this process.