"Is your grandfather confused? Are you confused too?" Amiya sneered. "Ranita, dare to sign and see what happens!"
Elliot frowned, his mild expression disappearing as he spoke coldly. "Mrs. Stuart, threatening is illegal. Please think twice."
"Illegal? She has taken possession of the Stuart family's property and I am going to sue her for breaking the law!"
Ranita was hesitant at first but seeing Amiya's arrogant attitude she quickly signed her name with a few strokes of her pen. "Mrs. Stuart, sorry but one cannot refuse an elder."
"Ranita... you..."
Brendon stopped Amiya and also signed in front of her.
Elliot was pleased with their cooperation and said, "I will take care of all follow-up matters and if there are any problems, Ms. Bowman, you can call me anytime." He left a business card behind before taking the documents with him.
Brendon personally escorted Amiya out and when they reached the door he said, "Mom, I have something to tell you. I don't plan on divorcing Ranita."
"What?" Today had been enough excitement for Amiya already; she felt dizzy at this news. "If you don't divorce, then what about Shannon? How can that poor girl marry someone else after being so pure?"
At the mention of Shannon, Brendon felt guilty but he didn't want to lose Ranita either, "Mom, I'll handle things with Shannon... you should go home now!"
After making a trip in vain, Amiya was so frustrated that she was on the verge of spitting blood. Her mood remained sour all the way to Boulderland Mansion. Upon entering, she heard from a servant that Shannon was packing up, prompting her to hurry and check.
"Shannon! What happened? Why are you packing up your things?"
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