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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 215

Chapter 215

“After marriage, she didn’t go to work and had no income, so she relied on me to support her.

Everything in the house was bought with my money.

What qualifications does she have to split the assets with me?” Hank said arrogantly.

“As long as I divorce her, she’ll definitely leave without a penny to her name.

She won't get anything from me.” Previously, Liberty told him that if they divorced, she wanted the money used for renovation back from him.

However, Hank told her that he would not give her a single penny.

He had not divorced her because his son was still young and needed someone to take care of him.

He simply thought of Liberty as a free nanny.

This free nanny was absolutely dedicated to taking care of his son, so he did not have to worry about his son being abused by a random nanny.

Jessica wanted to tell him that his savings were considered marital property.

If Liberty sued him, she would be able to take half of the savings.

Furthermore, if Liberty found out about the money that Hank had been spending on Jessica, ‘she could sue for that as well, and Jessica would have to return the money and items to Liberty.

Hank was a manager now and was well-connected in the workplace.

If he actually divorced Liberty in the future, she would not be able to beat him.

Thus, Jessica did not speak OO e—SSCSC‘C‘Cés her thoughts, lest Hank thought she was only after his money.

Jessica was somewhat sincere to Hank.

There were many executives in the company, but Hank was the youngest.

He was only in his early thirties and took care of himself.

Every day, he wore a suit and looked mature, calm, and handsome.

Of course, the most important thing was that he had a high income.

Her brother said that Hank’s monthly salary was as much as his annual income.

As long as she married Hank, she would be considered the person with the best spouse in the area her family lived in.

At that moment, the hotel’s security guards quickly ushered them to the side.

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