Chapter 141
“You…”
“From now on, I don’t want to hear you mention divorce again. As long as I forbid it, you will always be my wife.”
“On what grounds?”
“Just because I’m Juan, and I rule Seamar Cif I disagree, you won’t get a divorce.”
“You!” –
Juan threw the divorce agreement into the trash and stormed upstairs.
Debra angrily watched his retreating figure.
She couldn’t figure out why he was against divorce so vehemently.
In her past life, she had cried and begged Juan not to divorce her. He hadn’t even looked at her. But now, when she initiated the divorce and
tore into him, he was reluctant.
She glanced at the divorce agreement in the trash.
Juan was right about one thing. In Seamar City, his word was law.
If Juan didn’t agree to the divorce, she couldn’t get it.
It seemed she needed to up the stakes.
The next day, Debra went to register her business, taking over several of the Frazier family’s loss–making companies.
Arriving at the company’s entrance, she saw the lazy receptionist and some people playing cards.
The Frazier family’s entertainment company was famously mismanaged. Many good artists had left, and now it was losing money
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every year.
The Frazier family was barely keeping it afloat, and it might collapse in
a few years.
Debra walked in slowly. The receptionist didn’t even glance at her, asking coldly, “Who are you?”
“I’m Debra Frazier.”
“Debra?”
The receptionist repeated, suddenly remembering something, and quickly looked up. “Ms. Frazier?”
Those playing cards also straightened up upon hearing the name.
Debra glanced at them and asked, “Didn’t you know I was coming today?
They lined up, looking guilty.
“We thought Ms. James would come,” one of them stuttered.
Debra raised an eyebrow. ‘So, they thought it was Ms. James.”
“I suppose you received the news that Frazier Entertainment is now under my control. I’ll be coming here often. Anyone caught slacking off
will be fired.”
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