Liberty’s beauty disappeared when she became fat.
Hank ruined Liberty.
“Liberty, what do you want?” Hank softened his tone and asked.
“Give me the original copy of this evidence and I’ll try to meet your request as best as I can. Then, we can part on good terms.”
Now, Hank had nearly two million dollars in savings.
If he did not talk it out with Liberty, she would sue him, and the evidence she had was to her advantage. Hank was at a disadvantage, and the court would most likely force him to share half of his assets with Liberty.
If Liberty handed over the evidence of Hank accepting commissions to Hank’s boss, Hank would not be able to keep his managerial position even if his boss did not fire him.
Besides, Hank received commissions from his customers and helped them do things that cost the company losses. If his boss investigated him and found out about this, Hank would not be able to keep his job.
His boss might even spread the word about his behavior, making it difficult for him to find a job in the future.
This would affect his career.
With his future and interests at stake, Hank had to stay humble and discuss the divorce with Liberty calmly even though he really wanted to strangle Liberty at that moment.
“I won’t ask for more than my share, just what I deserve. I won’t ask for a cut of your house and car either, but you have to compensate me in other ways.”
Liberty stated her condition.
“I won’t ask you for the renovation costs. Since I paid for it, I’ll take it back myself.”
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