Chapter 101 Shouldn’t Be a Problem
Aella’s eyes narrowed. “Once you sign the papers, that evidence won’t mean a thing.”
Tyrone stood up slowly, walked around the table, and stopped right in front of her. He rested one hand on the surface as he leaned in, his voice low and cutting.
“Give me the evidence first. Otherwise, there’s nothing to discuss.”
Aella snapped. She shot to her feet. Tyrone, don’t push me!”
Those files were her only leverage. If she handed them over before he signed, with how cold and calculating Tyrone was, she’d lose everything in an instant.
He straightened, his tone flat. “Then we’re done here.”
Fury flared in Aella’s chest.
I came all this way, documents ready, and now he wants to walk out just to mess with me?
She grabbed his arm. “You think this is a game? You’re enjoying this, aren’t you?”
Without a word, Tyrone flicked his gaze toward Noel.
Noel quickly stepped in, trying to smooth things over. “Mrs. Winter, please don’t get upset. Let’s talk calmly.”
Aella released Tyrone and turned toward the door, but he suddenly caught her wrist.
She jerked away, her elbow accidentally knocking into Noel.
His phone and water glass hit the floor with a clatter.
Seeing what happened, Aella crouched immediately to pick up the phone. The screen was cracked.
“I’m so sorry, Mr. Frost,” she said awkwardly. “I didn’t mean to. How much was the phone? I’ll cover it.”
Noel glanced nervously at Tyrone before answering.
“Mrs. Winter, it’s a company phone. It’s pretty old, so there’s no need to replace it. Fixing it is enough.”
Aella hesitated, then nodded. “Alright. I’ll take care of the repair and return it once it’s done.”
Noel glanced at Tyrone again, then added carefully, “Mrs. Winter, since this is a company- issued phone, it contains confidential files. Please make sure it’s repaired at an authorized service center.
Aella hadn’t thought much about it before, but Noel’s reminder made her pause.
Tyrone had called her here to finalize the divorce, but insisted she hand over the evidence first.
When she refused, he tried to walk.
Something wasn’t right.
Patrick leaned close and whispered, ‘Ms. Reid, let Mr. Frost handle his own phone. Just offer to pay the repair fee.”
The hint clicked instantly.
Josh had suffered from polio as a kid, leaving him with a limp. He never finished school and made a humble living running a small phone repair shop with his wife.
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