It was Harry. He had his suit jacket draped over his arm, and when he saw Catherine, he only glanced at her briefly.
Catherine had been preparing that divorce agreement for quite some time. Now that Harry was home, it was the perfect opportunity to show it to him.
Harry went to his own room. Except for intimate matters, they basically slept in separate rooms.
Catherine knocked on his door. "I need to talk to you about something."
Harry didn't turn around. "What is it?"
"About the divorce." Catherine walked up to Harry and handed him the divorce agreement.
Harry stared at her for two seconds. He then took out a cigarette, put it between his lips, and lit it. "Go ahead. What are your demands?"
"I don't have any demands. Just sign it." Catherine placed a pen beside him.
Harry took it and glanced through it, looking somewhat surprised at Catherine. "You're not asking for anything?"
She actually did want something. She wanted Harry himself. But this man's heart had never belonged to her. Even if she had obtained him through underhanded means, she would only end up wounded.
"Not anymore." Catherine just hoped Harry would hurry up and sign the divorce papers so they could never see each other again.
Harry picked up the pen and spun it between his fingers, but he didn't sign. "Have you thought this through?"
"I've thought it through. Please sign." Catherine felt somewhat tired. She leaned against the nearby wall to keep herself from falling.
Harry thought about the slap Michelle had taken for him and no longer hesitated. He signed his name efficiently.
"You can keep this house. I'll also have someone transfer ten million to you as compensation. Regarding the property division, I'll have Adrian discuss it with you."
Adrian Hale was his assistant.

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