Hearing this, Bretton became a little contemptuous.
Sure enough, women were greedy.
"If you have an opinion on that, you'll have t o discuss it with Mr. Bennington. I am only responsible for conveying Mr.
Bennington's message."
Eileen added, "Mr. Ackman, it won't cause any trouble. This is just a small request of mine. I think you should be in charge."
Hearing this, Bretton was curious, "What is i t?"
"I will sign the divorce papers, but I want to give the apartment, the villa and the ten-million-dollar check to Brad."
She may not live much longer, so she had t o leave these things to Brad.
Bretton said, "Mrs. Bennington, you can do this in private."
Eileen shook her head and added, "You just need to add a clause in the agreement."
Perhaps Luke would get married again and have other children in the future.
Luke and Brad didn't spend much time together. She was afraid that Brad would fall out of favor if he had other children.
After all, Brad didn't know how to say something nice to make others happy or to please them.
At least, these things could give Brad some reassurance.
And the fact that he would marry her in the first place was all because of Brad.
Now they would divorce. If she accepted these things, it was as if she was selling her son. She couldn't do this.
Bretton said, "No problem."
Eileen nodded, without any other opinions.
She picked up the pen and signed her name slowly and solemnly.
With the task done, Bretton left.
He went back to the Bennington family's villa.
Luke leaned back on the sofa with his eyes closed.
Hearing Bretton's footsteps, he looked up.
Bretton said, "Hello, Mr. Bennington."
Luke gave him a quick look and asked, "Is the task done?"
"Yes."
Luke frowned and asked, "Are you sure it has been done? Didn't she play any tricks?"
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