Sunny Reed’s expression darkened.
But she couldn’t say a word, not a single one.
’She was starting to doubt her own idea.’
’Was Walker Grant really trying to repay her?’
’Why did she have this strange feeling?’
Charles Reed and Autumn Linton exchanged a glance. They also felt Walker Grant had a point.
Five percent was indeed a little much.
But given the situation, they couldn’t refuse.
Charles Reed thought for a moment before nodding. "Alright, we’ll do as you say."
He looked at his secretary and ordered them to revise the contract.
Chloe Reed watched the entire exchange, her face pale and drawn. Her normally ramrod-straight posture seemed to slump a little.
Whether it was three percent or five, she didn’t want Sunny Reed to have any of it.
But she was powerless.
There was nothing she could do.
What she never, ever expected was that he would be the one to twist the knife in her heart the deepest.
She took a deep breath. Suddenly, she didn’t want to continue with that stupid deal anymore. She couldn’t wait to divorce Walker Grant.
Her eyes filled with immense disappointment as she looked at him and said, "I’ll see you at the courthouse tomorrow."
With that, she turned and walked away.
The moment she was out of the hospital, she called Judith Pierce.
"Hello, Chloe, what’s wrong?" Judith Pierce answered quickly, her tone gentle.

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