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Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back (Leanne Castillo) novel Chapter 341

When Selina was dragged out for a shopping spree early in the morning, she was still yawning. "Shopping at the crack of dawn? You're really in the mood for it."

Joy, strutting in her high heels with the air of a queen inspecting her domain, declared confidently, "Just grab anything that catches your eye."

Selina gave her a look that screamed, 'Are you possessed by aliens?' and asked tentatively, "So, who's footing the bill? You or me?"

Joy casually jerked her thumb backward. "The guy with the last name Richardson will handle it."

Caleb, ever the gentleman, just smiled politely.

Selina got the hint.

Though not understanding the reason, she grabbed Joy's arm and headed straight for the Hermes store.

The two were terrifyingly energetic, striding through the stores in their heels. A few men in black suits trailed behind, carrying bags exclusively for them.

Caleb tagged along the whole time, a top-tier assistant on call 24/7, feeling for the first time that swiping a credit card could be such an overwhelming task.

It turns out that under certain circumstances, a woman’s stamina can indeed surpass a man’s.

Midway through their spree, Selina's conscience started to nag at her. “Are we perhaps buying too much?”

“As long as it’s Curtis’ money, why feel sorry for him?” Joy gestured commandingly across a line of designer bags. "We’ll take all of these…"

Today, the store recognized a "big spender" had arrived. The manager, notified in advance, greeted them with a smile more radiant than the spring sunshine outside.

Selina stroked her chin in thought. “But isn’t half of his money supposed to belong to Leanne?”

Joy choked on her own boss-lady aura, and quickly told the manager fetching the bags, "...never mind."

They weren't divorced, so theoretically, Curtis' money was still marital property, meaning at least half belonged to Leanne. The thought of spending Leanne's share made her physically cringe!

Although Leanne had mentioned that their prenuptial agreement meant she wouldn’t get a dime in a divorce, given their current situation, wasn’t that money still technically Leanne's?

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