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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 374

The proceedings began with Victoria’s attorney laying out the grounds for divorce.

The most damning accusation was that her husband had neglected his family and maintained an affair with another woman.

Maynard stayed silent. He had assumed Mrs. Langford was merely bluffing, trying to scare Mr. Langford into submission. After all, Mr. Langford had bought his wife’s company only to gift it to Ms. Marchand—naturally, his wife would be furious.

But Maynard hadn’t expected Victoria to go straight for the jugular, exposing McNeil’s involvement with Violet without the slightest hesitation or mercy.

The opposing attorney presented a mountain of evidence, and formally requested the judge to freeze all marital assets effective immediately. Furthermore, they demanded that everything McNeil had given to Violet during the marriage be returned to Victoria by law.

This included the house on Winding Peak Lane, along with every piece of jewelry and valuable item McNeil had purchased under his own name over the years.

Maynard and McNeil’s lawyer could only watch in disbelief as two court officers wheeled in over twenty pounds of printed documents—meticulously itemized records of every gift McNeil had ever given Violet since marrying Victoria.

From luxury homes down to a single nail clipper, nothing was left unaccounted for.

Everyone in the courtroom, including the judge, was stunned. Between them, they handled thousands of divorce cases every year, but none had ever seen someone as thorough as Mrs. Langford. The level of detail in her documentation was staggering.

The rows and rows of data made even the court's verification officer break out in a cold sweat.

If they were expected to verify every item one by one, it could take months—maybe even years—to track everything down.

To make matters worse, the evidence showed that McNeil’s gifts to Violet hadn’t been a one-time lapse; they spanned the entire six years of his marriage to Victoria. Now, demanding that the mistress return every single item was simply impossible.

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