“What papers?”
Renee felt like a fish that could breathe again. She was finally able to think normally. Her bright eyes
were focused.
“Didn’t you want me to sign the share transfer contract? Give me the papers before I change my mind!”
Stefan’s words were cold and proud.
He actually agreed?!
Renee could not believe it. She quickly handed him the contract and a pen in a respectful
manner.
“If you would, Mr. Hunt!”
She did not even dare to breathe too loudly during the process lest the temperamental man
went back on his word due to a perceived slight!
Stefan signed the contract with a cold face and then said without any emotion, “You better not advertise
the content of our divorce agreement to the public. If you want anything, just tell it to me straight.
There’s no need to y dirty.”
His words struck her like ice cones, cold and painful.
Renee froze.
She thought the reason he signed the share transfer contract so readily was because he did not
believe any of Elon Barnes’ nonsense.
Unfortunately… it seemed like he still did not believe her.
However, it did not matter anymore. Renee had no intention of exining herself any further.
They were about to get a divorce anyway, so it no longer mattered how he saw her.
She guessed the reason he signed the contract so quickly was because he wanted to make sure the
divorce would go smoothly.
“Thank you, Mr. Hunt, for your cooperation. Barring any idents, we’ll only have to see each er one
last time – on the day we get the divorce certificate. After that, we’ll have nothing to
do with each other
anymore.
Renee put the signed contract away and left without looking back.
Stefan’s icy gaze fell on the woman’s back and remained in that direction long after she left.
N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.
He could see how eager she was to leave him.
It made him curious. She was willing to give up $40 million in alimony and only wanted thew firm.
What was she thinking?
Did she not know how useless and entric the partners of Hunts & Co. Law Firm were? Could she
really deal with them?
The next day.
Renee got up early. She put on her best professional makeup and t leather shoes and headed to the
Hunts & Co. Law Firm with vigor.
Despite being a former subsidiary of 11 Group, thew firm actually operated independently.
In addition to handling legal issues for II Group, thewyers there also epted personal cases. The
law firm only needed to share their profit with II Group based on their annual revenue and expenditure.
Over the years, probably because they were backed by the behemoth that was H Group, thewyers
there gradually grewcent. They had even stopped epting personal cases altogether.
Everyday, all they did was waste time. This resulted in thew firm not only making no profit, they were
even sustaining losses every year.
At the end of each year, the three entric partners of thew firm, who barely showed themselves all
year, would suddenly pop up to ask H Group for money.
H Group had long wanted to get rid of these useless leeches, but unfortunately, they were bound by
contract.
Therefore, thew firm was like a hot po 2
by taking thew firm off their hands.
H Group. Renee had actually done them a favor
Based on the address, Renee found thew firm in a run-down office building outside the Fourth Ring
Road.
She looked up and saw a sign that said “Hunts & Co. Law Firm”. It was rusty and looked like it could fall
off at any moment.
As exr
ed of a ce housing worthless trash!
But that only made Renee even more enthusiastic.
She stepped into thew firm and saw that there was no one inside except for a cleaner who
was currently cleaning the desks.
After a while, awyer finally arrived. Before she could speak, thewyer took a look at her and told her
tly, “If you want to file awsuit, go to thew firm next door. We’re not epting clients today.”
Renee pursed her lips and did not respond. She walked up to the cleaner who was cleaning the desks
and said, “Mr. Wayne, can I have a word?”