The news of Vivienne Sinclair's arrest quickly reached Julian Sinclair. However, he didn't have the mental capacity to care. His own life was currently unraveling into complete chaos.
First, the project with Merit Biotech was abruptly halted, and the partnership contracts were voided. This lifeline project—meant to sustain the Sinclair Group's cash flow for the latter half of the year and revive their failing divisions—was completely ruined.
Immediately after, Grant Whitaker, the star attorney who had been representing him in his divorce hearing with Willow Horgan and had worked with him for five years, sent a late-night message terminating their contract. He unilaterally dropped all of Julian's cases. No matter how much Julian threatened or bribed him, it was utterly useless. Grant insisted he couldn't take the case, wouldn't touch the money, and told Julian to find someone else.
Coupled with the company's senior shareholders banding together to demand answers, and Toby crying incessantly at home, Julian was on the verge of a total breakdown.
In all his years, he had never faced such a desperate dead end. The frustration made him erratic, ready to lash out at anyone who crossed his path.
To make matters worse, today was the second hearing for his divorce case with Willow. He had to appear in court. Left with no other choice, Julian swallowed his seething anger and drove to the courthouse.
Meanwhile, Willow was also heading to the courthouse, but she wasn't alone. Silas Thorne was right by her side.
The silver Maybach glided smoothly through the traffic. Inside, the atmosphere was tender and intimate, a stark contrast to the suffocating gloom of Julian's morning.
Willow wore a simple, elegant cream-colored dress, her long hair pinned up softly. Her expression was serene, radiating a relaxed and peaceful aura.
Silas had assured her that she wouldn't have to lift a finger during today's hearing; he would handle everything. He had even told Jade Yates not to bother showing up, promising he had it all under control.
When Willow mentioned this to Jade last night, her friend was initially surprised before bursting into sheer joy. Jade had happily exclaimed that Willow and Silas had finally cleared the air and gotten together.
Willow had felt a bit shy, clarifying that they weren't official yet—not until the divorce with Julian was finalized. Jade hadn't cared about the technicalities. She was just genuinely thrilled that after so many years, Willow had finally met the right man and found her happiness.

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The readers' comments on the novel: Three Years Forgotten, Why Go Crazy When I Say Goodbye?
Im enjoying this book very much, however it's really taking long for silas and willow to start dating she has to know his feeling by know and the pending divorce...