Because all that was left was disappointment...
Timothy stood up and said, “I’ll go draft the divorce papers. Please wait here.”
Then he told Mabel to bring in some tea and snacks.
He walked into his study, turned on his laptop, and began typing up the agreement, his movements slow and deliberate.
He decided to give Jessica half of all his assets.
Since his holdings were extensive, listing everything out took considerable time.
Halfway through, the representatives from the disability and women’s advocacy groups received an urgent call—they had to leave. Before going, one of them turned to Vince and Jessica. “Mr. Lawson is being very cooperative tonight and is already preparing the divorce agreement. We have an emergency to attend to, but if anything else comes up, please contact us right away.”
Jessica didn’t want them to leave. She knew Timothy wasn’t to be trusted.
But they really did have official duties to get to, so there was no choice but to let them go.
Not long after the advocacy staff departed, Vince’s phone rang.
It was the butler.
“Sir, you need to come home right away—Grandfather just collapsed, and he’s in the ambulance now!”
Vince’s voice tightened with worry. “How did that happen? Was he feeling ill?”
“I’m not sure. It happened so suddenly.”
Vince was the only one at home with his grandfather. There was no one else he could call on. With his grandfather being rushed to the hospital for emergency care, he knew he had to go.
But Jessica...
He was deeply uneasy about leaving her alone at The Gilded Whisper Estates.
Just then, Timothy emerged from the study, holding the freshly printed divorce agreement in his hand.
Seeing that everything was ready, Vince pressed, “Timothy, just sign it already.”
It wouldn’t take long—once Timothy signed, Vince could take Jessica with him.
But before he could say more, Vince’s phone rang again.
This time, it was someone from his company.
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