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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 840

After leaving Adrian's office, I returned to the car. Carol asked, "Are we going back to the company?"

After contemplating, I shook my head and firmly said to Carol, "No, let's go to Myra's place."

Carol immediately started the car. As she drove, she asked, "When did Melanie escape? Why is that woman always up to something?"

I shook my head helplessly at Carol's complaint. "She's digging her own grave. It happened last night. Didn't you hear what Adrian said? Even the prison wardens couldn’t understand what she was doing. If she goes back this time, she’ll never get out again."

"She really is causing trouble for Matthew," Carol sighed. "But to be honest, Chloe, Matthew isn't worth pitying. You’re doing him a favor. That family is just..."

Carol shook her head disdainfully.

I didn’t respond at first. I gazed at the passing streets and sighed. "I honestly don't even know if what I'm doing is right."

Carol glanced at me while driving. "I understood what Adrian was saying. Melanie's escape means the Muborough case can't be concluded, and even if Matthew's case goes to trial and he wins, he’ll still lose everything. He'll be in a difficult situation even if he gets Ardora back. How will he be able to recover with all that insurmountable debt?"

"He’s been doing the wrong thing since the beginning. He’s stepped into the abyss with this move now." I sighed.

Matthew had been very determined in the early days of our entrepreneurship.

"If he can’t repay his loans, he’ll have to use the company as collateral. But does his company even have any value now?" Carol remarked. "Besides the project in Muborough, everything else has been messed up by Liora. Even if he wins this lawsuit, he’ll be leaving a trail of disaster behind him. I think things will be tough for him."

Carol's assessment was consistent with what Atlas had told me yesterday. I was well aware of how much of a mess this had become.

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