Chapter 921 Their Son, Named Will Taylor 1
Sienna whispered, "It's not your call!"
Without waiting for Bruce to respond, she quickly hung up and turned off her phone. She wasn't going to let herself feel miserable any longer.
Despite her anger, she still had important matters to attend to.
That evening, Sienna started drafting the divorce agreement.
The main point of contention between them was the ten percent stake in the Taylor Group.
She didn't want Bruce anymore, and she didn't want the shares either.
It might seem foolish, given the immense wealth involved.
But the Hawkins family wasn't short on money.
She wanted a clean break.
Sienna included the ten percent stake in the divorce agreement and signed a transfer document for the shares.
She sent everything back home, not hiding her address because she knew Bruce's pride wouldn't let him come after her.
A week later, the divorce papers arrived in Syeattel.
When Anna handed them to Bruce, she noticed his face darken. He took the documents and said coolly, "You can go now."
Anna quickly exited the room.
Bruce opened the agreement. He could tell from the style that Sienna had typed it herself.
She had given up the shares. She didn't want anything.
She just wanted a divorce.
Bruce couldn't help but wonder if he had been a particularly bad husband.
Was Sienna so fed up that she couldn't stand it anymore?
But she was the one who wanted to go abroad, and even though he wasn't happy about it, he let her go.
He was just busy. He wasn't cheating on her.
He never attended those social events.
Bruce couldn't understand what else Sienna was dissatisfied with, other than their somewhat cold lifestyle.
Why couldn't she just wait for him?
Bruce didn't sign the papers, but he didn't give in either.
He didn't go to Vienner.
He thought that with time, Sienna would calm down and regret her impulsiveness.
They were adults, after all, and marriage wasn't a game.
Bruce kept delaying, and eventually, the Taylor family noticed something was wrong.
He didn't mention that Sienna wanted a divorce; he only said she was abroad.
Later, during the Fireworks Festival, she didn't return, and then there was a global bacterial outbreak, so she couldn't come back.
She never called him.
When Bruce called Sienna, she always brushed him off or asked about the divorce progress.
They were stuck in this endless stalemate, as if she would never return.
It wasn't until a year and a half later that things improved slightly.
Sienna returned to the country without informing Bruce.
She moved into her own apartment with two nannies to care for her six-month-old son, Will Taylor.
Lola asked her why she let the child take the Taylor name.
Sienna straightforwardly replied, "I don't want Bruce's money, but the child is his. I probably don't have the ability to start a company for him, so the Taylor name is fine."
Lola thought Sienna had figured things out.
She didn't interfere, believing that with Sienna's carefree nature, Bruce wouldn't gain any advantage.
They met at a party.
Sienna was dancing with a young man, quite engrossed.
Bruce entered, talking to someone, and immediately spotted his ex-wife—no, still his wife—dancing closely with another man.
They weren't divorced yet!
Bruce's gaze froze, watching her quietly for a long time.
She was back!
And he didn't even know!
At that moment, Sienna noticed Bruce.
She didn't pretend not to see him. She politely excused herself from her dance partner and walked over.
In a natural tone, she greeted him, "Bruce, long time no see."
His eyes were intense.
He stared at her, "Yes, long time no see!"
Bruce noticed Sienna had become more voluptuous, her skin even more radiant than before.
He couldn't help but sneer, "Did you have fun in Vienner, Mrs. Taylor?"