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The Divorcee Who Shines novel Chapter 150

Chapter 150 Acting Cute

Brendon suddenly wanted to smoke.

He wasn't addicted but when there were occasions where smoking seemed necessary he would have one or two cigarettes.

"She never told me about this." Beforehand, Ranita had been extremely obedient; she acted like his virtuous wife who took care of everything including work which meant that he didn't need to worry about anything else too much.

Maybe because she came too easily so she wasn't valued enough by him?

"Miss Bowman seems quiet but actually quite strong-willed." Pausing briefly, Caleb remembered something else, "Mr. Stuart, there's something I'd like to report; those things you gave Miss Bowman before have been entrusted by her lawyer for sale..."

In the divorce alimony, he didn't provide much cash to Ranita; instead, he gave her real estate properties that can appreciate in value, along with some company stocks.

When converted, the total was worth several million, which was more than enough to ensure Ranita's financial security for the rest of her life, so she won't have to worry about her livelihood.

"All of them?"

"Yes! A few days ago I attended a dinner party where Isaac Carter from Electric Technology mentioned it. He said that previously he had coveted the Clifgough Island villa very much but finally someone put it up for sale so immediately bought it..." explained Caleb regarding his source of information.

"That real estate is still appreciating in value, it's a shame to sell it now! Is Miss Bowman experiencing any financial difficulties?"

Does Ranita need money?

She probably doesn't.

It's said that beautiful women like to dress up, and Ranita was also a beauty, but she didn't have a strong materialistic desire for external things. Her clothes were not cheap but not too expensive either. The same went for her bags and jewelry; she just mixed and matched the same few items.

Unlike Shannon, who had different designer brands in her closet every day of the year, with expensive jewelry, bags and shoes galore.

In comparison, Ranita was very frugal.

But she was not cheap; on the contrary, she had good taste. Even if the clothes she chose were not that expensive, they looked very elegant when worn.

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