On the other side, the president office of R&S Group.
Luther sat in a swivel chair, his tie loosened, his handsome face showing a satisfied look, like a well-fed lion, stretching his limbs.
This morning his body and mind were maximally satisfied and he was now relaxed and refreshed.
On the table in front of him, there were two sheets of paper. He left them in the car before, and today he retrieved them from the car.
He picked it up and it was his and Joyce's application forms for divorce along with a receipt.
Narrowing his eyes for a few moments, his lips curved in a meaningful arc as he stood up and threw the forms and receipt into the shredder.
After a few squeaks, they soon became shredded into strips, no longer readable.
A few moments later, Aaron gently knocked on the door of the president's office.
"Mr. Warner, I bring you the person you want to see." Aaron said respectfully.
"Okay, bring him in." Luther turned away from the shredder and sat back on top of his swivel chair.
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