Mr. Brown had a hunch. It must be related to the divorce with Liberty.
Olivia brought the cutlery and served her son food. “You didn’t tell me in advance, so I didn’t cook for you. This was supposed to be for the dog, but you can have it instead. I’ll cook some pasta for you later if you’re still hungry.”
“I’ll be full after eating this, Mom.”
From the moment he walked in, Hank let his mother serve him food and even set the table for him with cutlery ready. He was used to his mother doing this.
After the family of three finished their meal, Hank handed the manila folder to his father.
“What is this?”
Mr. Brown was suspicious, but he reached out and took the envelope. He opened it and took out a stack of papers and photos from inside.
Olivia took a peek too.
The husband and wife frowned as they looked at it.
“Hank, you kept so much money?” Olivia was shocked that her son had so much money.
Mr. Brown frowned and asked his son, “Did Liberty give you this?”
Hank nodded.
“What does she want?”
“She knows all the assets in my possession. She brought this evidence to me when she came to file for divorce. I’ll have to share my assets with her equally now.”
Mr. Brown’s expression was unpleasant.
Although he did not know how much money his son actually had, he knew that his son had his guard up against Liberty for a long time.
“Everything has to be divided equally with her?”
Olivia whispered, “Doesn’t that mean splitting nearly a million with her?”
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