I ignored him and hung up the call, then directly blocked his number.
At the same time, I called a lawyer I knew. I told him he could now send the divorce agreement I had commissioned to Stanley. I also entrusted him fully to handle the matter.
The lawyer quickly replied, "I'll carry out everything according to what we had discussed."
After completing all this, I finally let out a genuine sigh of relief. Then, I got up and hurried to the village’s convent hall.
That was the place where my grandmother used to stay. After her death, I had not come here for a long time.
Inside the hall, I found her old prayer beads and some other belongings.
After carefully keeping them, I finally felt truly at ease. If Stanley brought Xenia here, I no longer needed to fear them.
When I went back home, I continued sleeping. Without those annoying calls, I slept unusually soundly.
Early the next morning, when I woke up, my cousin brought me food and told me Stanley had called him to ask if I had come back.
“Brian, how did you answer?” I asked curiously.
Hearing that, I nodded and did not dwell on it anymore. Besides, as long as I was in the village, I was safe.