Chapter 39
Chapter 39
Chapter 39 She’s the One Who Wants Divorce More On the top floor of the Robinson Group’s building. Abner sat behind his desk, his expression sour as ever. During lunchtime, he had taken a brief trip to Robinson’s Villa, only to be stood up by that woman. His impression of her, which was bad enough, now worsened even further. The office door opened, and Matt walked in with a stack of documents. “President, the overseas doctor called. They said Old Mr. Robinson has completed the procedures and will return in about a week.” Too fast. Chapter 39 She’s the One Who Wants Divorce More 40 Vouchers Abner rubbed his temples, taking his time to process the news. After a while, he raised his gaze slightly, “Have the lawyer prepare a new contract. We can help Moore Group get through the second round of financing, with the condition that my so- called wife puts on a show with me.” He spoke indifferently, referring to her as “my so- called wife” because he didn’t even know her name. Old Mr. Robinson always called her Damara, and as for her full name, he had no interest in finding out.
Matt nodded and immediately set about arranging it. The lawyers drafted the contract swiftly, and in less than half an hour, it was sent to Abner for approval. Once he consented, the contract was printed, and Abner signed it. Chapter 39 She’s the One Who Wants Divorce More Damara’s apartment to deliver the contract. 140 Vouchers
After returning from the studio, Damara pondered how to explain the stood-up situation to Abner. She worried that he might be angry and, in turn, blame the Moore Group, jeopardizing her chances of fulfilling Kent’s expectations. Should she send him a message to explain or call him personally to apologize? She was still undecided when the doorbell rang. Opening the door, she found a well-dressed man standing outside. “Mrs. Damara, nice to meet you. This is the contract Mr. Robinson wanted me to deliver to you. He has already signed it. Please take a look.” Upon closer inspection, Damara instinctively thought it was a divorce agreement, but she realized it wasn’t. Robinson Group was offering to help Moore Group with its second financing round. 40 iVouchers And she just needed to act like she was in love with Abner. It was exactly what she wanted. She couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief, her lips curling into a smile. Her gaze lowered, and she saw Abner’s signature. The force behind the pen strokes was evident; he reluctantly signed it. Raising an eyebrow, she picked up a pen from the entryway and was about to sign her name beside his. But then she had a thought and looked up at him. “It doesn’t seem to mention any time limit here.” She could accept it if it were just one year, two years, or even five years. But if Abner wanted her to act for ten or twenty years, her life would be tied to this marriage contract forever. “Old Mr. Robinson is about to return to the Chapter 39 She’s the One Who Wants Divorce More 40 ¡Vouchers country, and Mr. Robinson doesn’t want to risk worsening his condition. So, once Old Mr. Robinson recovers, you’ll get a divorce. If you need any other compensation at that time…” NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
“No need.” Damara immediately signed her name on the contract without any hesitation. Seeing her quick response, the lawyer was somewhat surprised, thinking she might not have fully understood the terms inside, so he reminded her seriously. “Mrs. Damara, the contract also states that when it’s terminated, you will get divorced. Do you need any additional agreements? Mr. Robinson is willing to compensate you.” Though in his mind, he believed Damara wouldn’t be so calm when divorcing someone like Abner. She must be pretending to be composed now. Maybe she was trying to gain Abner’s sympathy Chapter 39 She’s the One Who Wants Divorce More 40 Vouchers through this approach. However, Damara handed over the contract without a second thought. “I’m wonderful with it. The end of the contract will be the day I get a divorce.” The lawyer stood still, somewhat dazed, before pushing up his glasses and said, “Mrs. Damara, why don’t you make some demands then?” This was a rare opportunity. Why didn’t she take advantage of it? After all, Mr. Robinson was willing to fulfill her requests as long as they were reasonable. Damara shook her head, pointing to the laptop on the coffee table, “I still have work to do. See you.” Feeling awkward, the lawyer nodded quickly, “Alright, Mrs. Damara. I’ll let you get on with your work.” As he walked out of the building, he couldn’t help but feel puzzled. who wants Divorce More #40 Vouchers He had prepared several arguments beforehand, expecting Damara to take advantage of this opportunity and make bold demands. Mr. Robinson himself thought the same. Who would have thought that Mrs. Damara had no intention of saving this marriage, and she seemed
even eager for the divorce? Could it be that she was the one who wanted the divorce more?