Casper chuckled derisively, easily shrugging her off. "Do you think it became yours just because you wear it? The Welton family owns it, and at best, you only have the right to use them... that's all."
The right to use?-
They were married for two years, but she never touched or used anything from the Welton family.
The only one with the right to use anything was Casper.
"Are you talking about yourself, Mr. Casper?"
Casper’s eyes turned cold, suppressing his anger. "Then I'd like to hear, what did you sell that bracelet for? What did you need the money for?"
Eliza felt that, at this moment, Casper was playing dumb with her. Clearly, he had ordered the hospital to demand she pay the money.
"To pay back the hospital bills."
"And the rest?" Casper asked.
"The rest is a little over ten thousand dollars. If you want it, I can transfer it to you."
"Transfer it." He opened his payment app, tossing his phone onto the table in front of her.
Eliza transferred the remaining money, not a cent less, into his wallet.
Then, she took out a divorce agreement, handing it over to him. "Casper, let's get a divorce."
Casper was visibly taken aback. Eliza had always been submissive in his eyes, and was unlikely to bring this up on her own.
Was it because he had the hospital collect her mother’s hospitalization fees?
Or because he had forced her to consume a half bottle of birth control pills?
His gaze towards her was scrutinizing, mixed with mockery. "What, tired of being a parasite in high society and ready to become a corporate slave?"
"You think I've stolen this life anyway, isn't it?" she said, her voice filled with resentment.
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