Chapter 10
Chapter 10
“The doctor also said,” Rain continued, “that genetic disorder test yesterday doesn’t even exist! And that testing center has no legitimate credentials!”
“Vivian Hartwell!” Rain pointed at me, her eyes full of hatred. “You deliberately lied to us! You just wanted to break us up!”
“So what if I did?” I finally dropped my mask, looking at her coldly. “A homewrecker thinks she deserves the truth?”
“Did you think I’d let a cheater’s child come and claim a share of the Hartwell family fortune?”
Then Dad spoke up. “Marcus, as a man, you should take responsibility for your actions.”
“Mr. Hartwell, could you please, for the sake of our years of cooperation…” Marcus made one last appeal to Dad.
“Cooperation?” Dad sneered. “Do you think we could possibly continue cooperating? From now on, Hartwell Group terminates all business relationships with your company.”
“Furthermore, I’ll notify all our partners and let them know your true character.”
Hearing this, Marcus was completely devastated.
He knew that once the Hartwell family blacklisted him, he’d never work in this industry again.
“Time’s up,” I said coldly. “Sign the papers.”
Marcus looked at Rain, then at the divorce agreement, finally picked up the pen and viciously signed his name.
“There! It’s signed!” He slammed the pen on the desk. “Vivian Hartwell, we’re even now!”
“Very good.” I collected the agreement with satisfaction. “Now please get out of my house. Take all your belongings today.”
“And,” I added, “leave the car keys. That’s my family’s car.”
Marcus’s face turned ashen, but he had no strength left to resist.
He silently placed the car keys on the desk and stumbled toward the door.


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