Miranda was positive that the moment she signed the divorce papers, she could no longer be with Diego.
She insisted that if she didn't sign it, she would still be Diego's wife.
Upon hearing her words, Peter advised her again, "Madam Scott, you should think carefully. Don't make things worse."
"I've made up my mind. You don't have to remind me again. If Diego wants me to sign it, he can sue me because I will not agree to it." At this point, Miranda had made up her mind.
Peter nodded as he answered, "Very well. Since this is your choice, I will report it to Mr. Quell."
"Do what you want," Miranda replied firmly.
The butler gave the bodyguards a look, and they immediately let go of Miranda.
Having been freed, Miranda immediately rubbed her sore arms.
Then, the others left the room.
Miranda remained in the room. She couldn't leave just yet.
She didn't know whether Diego had gone back to the capital city or somewhere else.
Miranda felt that if she did not sign the divorce papers, Diego would undoubtedly come back to look for her.
She would wait for him as she believed he would want to see her, especially given the situation.
When Peter exited the room, he dialed Diego's number.
"Sir, Madam Scott refuses to sign the papers."
Diego replied, "I'm not surprised. I'm sure she has her own agenda."
"Sir, she wants you to sue her instead," Peter responded. "If you file for a divorce, it will badly impact your reputation."
"I'm not afraid of her," Diego spoke. "A divorce won't affect me. Instead, I'm more worried about that unscrupulous woman insisting on staying with me. Who knows that one day, she would murder me and I would die a miserable death."
"So, are we really going to sue her?"
"Bring in the lawsuit," Diego stated. "I'm on my way to visit Marry now. If you're free, come with me to the detention center."
"Alright."
After the phone call, Diego quickly got into the car.
Meanwhile, Heinz had just arrived home. Just as he was about to enter the house, he received a phone call from Diego.
"Heinz, I'm going to see Marry. You should come with me."
"Got it, Uncle Diego," Heinz immediately agreed.
At the detention center.
As soon as Diego arrived, the prosecutor had also shown up after receiving the news.
"Mr. Quell, you're here!" the prosecutor exclaimed.
"I hope that you can handle matters without bias. I will keep an eye on it. If you behave inappropriately, I'll sign a complaint against you," Diego warned.
"Boss, don't worry. We will handle it accordingly."
"Someone used my name for her own motives to bypass the law and forced you to make an exception. If your subordinates crossed the line for this, I hope you can investigate it," Diego continued.
"Yes, I will."
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