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Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo ) novel Chapter 269

Chapter 269 

Leanne was speechless, her eyes wide with surprise, “Wow, impressive.” 

Selina just giggled in response. 

It was only upon packing that Leanne discovered the marital home was filled with more stuff than she had initially thought. 

It took Leanne several days to move what she could to Golden Grove Manors, while figuring out what to do with the items that were no longer needed but hard to part with. 

Half of the belongings were Curtis’. 

His home office and half of the walk-in closet were still cluttered with his things, untouched, uncertain whether he wanted to keep them or not. 

Leanne decided not to touch them but instead made a call to Caleb, asking him to relay the message to Curtis. 

She planned to sell the house at Crystal Cove Villas and told him to find time to pick up his belongings. 

Caleb glanced at the man in the office, multitasking between phone calls and signing documents. 

Lately, he had been swamped, the work pressure almost as intense as when they first arrived in Starlake. Back then, ElitePinnacle had to fight its way through stiff competition on Bullion Boulevard. Every second counted. 

Now, it seemed like someone was intentionally torturing themselves. 

Holding his phone, Caleb said, “Madam, perhaps you should speak to Mr. Richard directly. He’s available to take calls now.” 

There was a moment of silence on the other end of the line. During those seconds, had no clue what Leanne was thinking. 

Finally, she responded, “No need, just pass the message, please.” 

After the real estate agent received the code to the house, they quickly brought a client over for a viewing and called Leanne soon after to discuss their thoughts. 

“The client is very pleased with the house and is quite sincere. They’re just hoping if there’s room to negotiate on the price.” 

“That’s fine,” replied Leanne. 

It was normal for negotiations on such an expensive property to include a two to three percent discount. 

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Chapter 269 

“Ms. Castillo, you’re such a straight-shooter,” the agent complimented, then smoothly slipped in, “Oh, and when we were looking at the house yesterday, we bumped into a rather distinguished man. He’s your husband, right?” 

“He might have been there to pick up some things.” 

“I see. I thought he was just returning home to rest after work,” the agent cautiously inquired, “Ms. Castillo, did you discuss selling the house with your husband beforehand? It’s such a significant decision. We wouldn’t want any misunderstandings.” 

It wasn’t unusual for the agent to be concerned. When encountering young couples who could afford such mansions, it was easy to assume the house belonged to the man. 

Even if the property deed was in the woman’s name, there was an expectation that the man had the final say. 

Leanne understood what he was implying and calmly responded, “The house is in my name. Don’t worry about it.” 

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