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Brayan on the phone fell into a brief silence.
“It’s me.”
Jennifer’s heart skipped a beat.
She didn’t remember about the pending divorce with Brayan until she heard his voice.
“Is the divorce agreement ready?”
Jennifer asked proactively.
“Uh–huh.”
The receiver went quiet again, and after a moment, she heard Brayan continue,
“I thought you would call me first about the divorce agreement…”
“Sorry, I’ve been really busy since coming back from Utharia.”
“Too busy to remember to divorce me?”
After hearing Brayan’s soft laughter, Jennifer felt a bit uncomfortable.
She thought, “Brayan must have misunderstood, thinking that she didn’t want to divorce him.”
At first, Brayan did have this idea, but soon he realized…
Jennifer didn’t not want to divorce him.
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But for present–day Jennifer, career is far more important than divorce.
Far better off without him.
Way beyond him.
Just as Jennifer was about to explain, Brayan’s voice came through the receiver again.
The voice became much colder.
“I sent you the divorce agreement, it should have arrived by now, remember to check.”
“Okay.”
Brayan hung up the phone first, Jennifer looked up, and the delivery guy happened to knock on the office door.
“Jennifer, here’s your parcel.”
Jennifer held the parcel in her hand.
It was a paper envelope, just the right size to fit three copies of the divorce agreement.
Jennifer didn’t open the envelope directly in the office, she waited patiently until she got home.
The night was quiet.
The old house on Sanford Street was lit up.
She didn’t understand why Brayan was so angry last time when she promised Devan to give him shares, and why the same content was still in the re–made divorce agreement that took so long.
Last time, Brayan must have been very disappointed in her.
He must have felt that she let him down.
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After reading the divorce agreement, Jennifer couldn’t help but sigh.
Brayan ended up giving her 10% of the LeBlanc Group, even though she set so many strict conditions.
Jennifer knew she shouldn’t overthink.
But she couldn’t help but wonder, “Does Brayan still want to have some kind of connection with her after the divorce no matter what?”
Jennifer shook her head, took out a pen, and signed her name on the triple–copy divorce agreement.
Next to it, is Brayan’s signature.
Brayan’s handwriting was still so elegant and graceful.
Jennifer thought that Brayan must have been very satisfied with the divorce agreement this time, and she was confident that he would also agree, so she signed the document first.

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