When Russell gave Mason the divorce agreement, the latter noticed there was a check in the envelope.
Russell had told him that the amount of money was enough for him to spend for the rest of his life.
However, he had to sign the divorce agreement first before he could take the check.
Mason was lost. He did not know whether he should choose Yvette or the check. He felt like his head was about to explode.
After a moment, an idea crossed his mind, and he immediately got up to find Edmund.
“Edmund, where did you keep the divorce agreement?”
Edmund glanced suspiciously at Mason and asked, “Mr. Moore, have you agreed to a divorce?”
“No, no...” Mason waved his hands. “I just want to try and see if Yvette will get better if I divorce her. If so, I am willing to divorce her. Just get me the envelope and I'll bring it to Yvette.”
Edmund looked at him in astonishment and felt that Mason was really good to Yvette.
Edmund sighed and said, “I'm glad to know that you're such a devoted husband, Mr. Moore. I'll get the divorce agreement for you so that you can give it a try.”
“Thanks, Edmund.” Mason watched as Edmund went upstairs.
Soon, Edmund came down with an envelope.
Mason took over the envelope and did not dare to say anything further, for fear of revealing his real intention. He then left in a hurry.
He only opened the envelope when he walked outside and ensured that there was no one around. He was relieved to see that the check was still inside.
He took the check to the bank to cash it.
Mason handed the check to the bank counter and said, “I would like to cash out two million and five hundred thousand.”
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