"But then..." Mr. Baldwin wondered.
"Joyce and I, we're not divorced yet."
Luther said calmly.
"How can that be? Obviously you ..." Jacqueline whispered in surprise. Obviously on Saturday, the official from the court had personally delivered the signed documents and two divorce certificates.
She saw it with her own eyes.
"Joyce signed the papers, but I haven't signed it yet."
Luther said quietly, his voice hollow and emotionless. When he looked at Joyce's departing back, he hesitated for a long time and never signed those papers.
Perhaps he just could not let her go, perhaps it was because of the attachment he felt for her, and even if he lost his memory, he still could not help but be attracted to her. He didn’t want to let go just that easily.
"As for the divorce certificates. I haven’t had it stamped yet. I was supposed to do that after I signed them and turned them back in. Joyce took a divorce certificate, but it was not stamped and thus not yet valid.”
“So, we are not divorced."
After saying that, he closed his eyes tightly, as if he was gasping for air. It was probably the only thing he did right.
Mr. Baldwin suddenly understood, "Oh, since that's the case.”
“If Mr. and Mrs. Warner are still married, now that Mrs. Warner is missing, the shares should be held by you, then there is no problem and no formalities are required.
“I'll leave you to rest then, goodbye."
Mr. Baldwin finished the words, curtsied to Jacqueline and Shelly, and left the VIP room in a hurry.
"Luther, what's going on?"
After Mr. Baldwin left, Jacqueline couldn't help but ask.
Luther coldly raised his eyes and said in a chilly voice, "Don’t you think about what does not belong to you.”
“You two are simply not qualified to manage the R&S Group.
“These shares will always be Joyce's.”
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