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Divorce Reboot: Finding My Perfect Man

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Chapter 582

In the office, through the clamor, Dean Larson finally understood the situation and gave Sarah a meaningful look.

Sarah understood, stepping out briefly with her phone.

No matter what Henry's parents said, Amy remained silent, smiling at the dean while occasionally shooting

venomous glances at Henry.

"Professor Letito, is what Ms. Gabble said true?" Dean Larson frowned.

Henry didn't try to hide anything, nodding. "It's all my fault. Amy bears no responsibility."

"This appears to be a criminal matter. If Ms. Gabble agrees, we should involve the police. And of course, the

school cannot keep a professor like this - Professor Letito will be dismissed," Dean Larson said calmly.

Henry's parents froze, not expecting such serious consequences.

"No! This is all a misunderstanding. My son didn't break any laws. They were legally married - he's not some

criminal!" Henry's mother pleaded.

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Sarah spoke up, "Ma'am, | must inform you that forcing a woman through violence or coercion is rape. And this

happened before they were married, didn't it?"

The woman turned on Sarah, pointing at her. "I know you! You're the one this witch tried to frame. After what she

did to you, you're defending her? Stop talking nonsense - my son is not a criminal!"

Amy seemed surprised that Sarah was speaking up for her. Her lips moved several times as if to speak, but she

remained silent.

Henry reflected for a moment, as if exhaling a long-held breath. "Call the police. It will finally let us both move

on."

For three years, every the opened his eyes and saw Amy, he saw those hateful eyes staring back.

Even knowing Amy wouldn't kill him, he still lived in fear of that sword hanging over his head.

More than that, his conscience tormented him. The guilt was almost unbearable.

Over these three years, he'd often lingered outside the police station, wanting to confess, but never found the

courage to walk in.

He couldn't let go. He'd finally married the woman he loved, and couldn't bear to let that happiness slip through

his fingers.

Sarah suddenly turned to Amy. "Do you want to press charges?"

Amy stared hard at Henry. Though

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h'siivedl rh these three years.

I've tormented him plenty since the

divorce. It doesn't feel like enough,

but | don't want to involve the police."

She turned sharply to his parents.

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the money too - he owesall of it."

Henry's parents, hearing their son

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ether to feel relieved or worried.