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The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving novel Chapter 265

Evelyn returned home and emptied her bag. The first thing that caught her eye was the TechNova Group stock transfer contract.

Lucas had always been generous in this regard. This contract would ensure she received tens of millions in dividends every year, even if she did nothing but live a life of luxury. She could spend her days indulging and enjoying herself with no financial worries.

He had suddenly given her the TechNova Group shares, but she merely saw it as extra compensation. Tucking the contract away in the cabinet, she snapped a photo of the divorce certificate before opening the drawer to place it inside.

However, as she was about to put it away, her eyes fell on a small object in the drawer.

It was a lucky charm that had been given to her and Lucas at Tessie's great-grandson's celebration. She had forgotten about it, tucked away in this drawer for so long.

She ran her fingers over it gently. The relief she'd felt after the divorce was starting to give way to a strange, quiet ache.

Almost without thinking, her hand drifted to her lower abdomen.

In two months, she'd be having a full hysterectomy. After that, the chance to ever have a child would be gone for good.

It was a done deal, and she had no choice in the matter.

She stared at the lucky charm for a long time. Then, she gently stroked it before placing both the divorce certificate and the charm into the drawer.

She left it there as a sort of keepsake.

After she messaged her group chat to let them know she had received the divorce certificate, Justine responded most enthusiastically, sending multiple celebratory messages.

Sebastian, more reserved, replied with a single message. "I'll treat everyone tonight to celebrate escaping misery."

Evelyn smiled. Then, before taking a moment to rest, she replied simply, "Okay."

After some time, she gathered herself, standing up slowly to head to the café where she had arranged to meet Jason.

Jason had sent her the café address and said, "No rush. Take your time. He's a pretty good guy, so you can chat with him first and gauge his attitude."

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