This woman's got a wicked sense of humor.
Ryan chuckled, "No rush, take your time."
As Cornelia read through the documents, Ryan couldn't help but stare at her.
She was surprisingly gorgeous.
Ryan sighed to himself, thinking how clueless Marc was when it came to relationships. He married such a beautiful woman and still left her alone and went abroad.
If he were to marry such a stunner, he wouldn't just build her a golden house and hide her away, he'd keep her by his side every day, not giving other men a chance.
Now, Marc left her alone, and other men got a head start.
Captivated by Cornelia's beauty, Ryan didn't mind the leisurely pace at which she read and relished every subtle expression that adorned her face.
As Cornelia perused the divorce agreement, she encountered clauses regarding the absence of shared life or assets after their marriage, aligning precisely with her intentions.
She didn't want to give away her money, nor did she want his.
However, when she saw the part about she having to pay a hundred grand for emotional damages, she couldn't help but laugh.
Their marriage was arranged by their elders, and they hadn't even met in almost a year and a half. Their divorce should have been amicable, but she didn't expect him to make such a demand.
Smiling, Cornelia pushed the divorce agreement back, "Mr. Ryan, what's with the hundred grand in emotional damages?"
"You know what you've done, Ms. Stewart." Ryan looked at her, thinking she must be a pro in love affairs. He almost pointed out her affair, but she remained calm.
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