Grayson's expression turned grim.
Arriving at the castle, two lines of beautiful ladies approached and helped Angeline inside.
Angeline felt impatient. "I thought we were signing documents, Grayson? Where have you brought me?"
Grayson replied politely, "Give me a moment. I'll retrieve the documents."
The ladies helped Angeline to the study as Grayson placed the divorce papers in front of her.
Then, he handed her a pen.
Angeline’s heart broke. Holding the pen, she found herself unable to summon the courage to sign her name at all.
"Tell me the contents of the divorce agreement, Grayson," she suddenly spoke.
Grayson felt uneasy.
Angeline spoke again, "He has a huge family and his own business. Money is bound to get involved in this divorce. Not to mention our three kids. I have to know what happens to them."
Grayson replied, "The president leaves all three children under your care."
Angeline’s expression froze. "Does he not want any of
them? Not even one?"
Angeline used to be afraid that he would ruthlessly take them all away. Instead, he wanted none at all.
His decision chilled Angeline's heart.
Why else would he not want any of their children if not because he wanted to cut all ties with her?
"What about his wealth? Do I not get any at all?" Angeline stood in indignance.
She did not need the money, but this was a matter of his attitude.
She wanted, no, needed to know.
However, Grayson remained silent.
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