Shane bit his lips in silence.
He was reluctant to show her the evidence as he did not want her to see for herself how her mom, whom she idolized, committed the crime.
But she was so insistent….
“Fine. Come to Thompson Group tomorrow. I will show it to you.” Shane promised.
As soon as he said that, Natalie’s heart skipped a beat.
So the evidence exists?
“Stunned? Lost for words?” Shane narrowed his eyes and challenged her.
“Fine! I’ll be there.” Natalie pursed her lips and agreed.
She had always chosen not to believe that her mom had really killed someone, despite his insistence that he had evidence and the fact that her mom had always behaved secretively on the Ninth of October every year.
The Thompson Group might not be as influential eighteen years ago, but they were already in the top ten amongst the corporations in J City.
The Smith family was just starting out that time, so it would be a piece of cake for the Thompsons to destroy the Smith family.
Similarly, it would have been easy for the Thompsons to find out who killed Shane’s parents. If Natalie’s mom did that, why did they not arrest her then? What made it even weirder was that David even accepted her mom to be his goddaughter instead.
There would definitely be some hidden secrets that both she and Shane were not aware of.
With that thought in mind, Natalie took a deep breath and stood up.
However, she accidentally knocked the envelope off the bed, and it fell to the floor, spilling the contents from the unsealed envelope.
Shane instinctively looked down and saw the divorce papers. Instantly, his face turned gloomy, and the atmosphere was chilling.
He bent down to retrieve the divorce papers and waved them in Natalie’s face. “You want a divorce?” he sternly questioned.
“Yes.” Natalie had not planned to let him know until later, but since he saw it, she did not feel the need to deny it.
There was no hiding from him as she would eventually need to get him to sign the papers.
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