"Mommy, why is there dog hair in the car?"
Dayton picked up one and looked carefully. It was a white hair.
Jane was speechless.
Yesterday, she sent Randy and Cigar to the vet and did not have time to clean the car.
She explained to her son that she saved a dog.
"But isn't Mommy worried about being misunderstood by its owner?"
Dayton's black eyes stared at Jane. He thought, "Mommy was so kind!"
It was said on TV that many old people fell over just to blackmail other people who helped them.
If someone helped the old man up, he would be blackmailed and extorted.
"Mommy, if I face this situation in the future, should I help them?"
Dayton expressed his doubts, hoping to hear Jane's opinion.
It was a good question!
Jane thought for a moment and asked herself. If it were in the past, she would probably choose to watch and avoid it.
But now, she had enough resources to help others because she could afford it.
"Baby, you can help them."
In this indifferent society, warmth and love were necessary. It was true that the phenomenon of blackmail existed in society, but it did not mean that all people were the same.
When it was within one's power, helping someone who was in trouble was a kind thing.
A trivial matter did not need to be appreciated or even be remembered.
"Dayton, you are the heir of the Duncans. You can do so."
To say the least, if the person really tried to blackmail you, you could also afford it.
However, under this standard, one first had to have the ability to judge right from wrong.
"Mommy, I understand."
They went to the supermarket, and Jane bought hot pot dishes, fruits, red wine, and some condiments, filling half the trunk.
It was already half past six. William looked at his watch again.
It was after 45 minutes since he received the last message from Jane. It was time for her to come back. He was hungry. The small biscuits made by Jane were all eaten by him. There was only an empty jar.
William sat on the sofa and loosened his tie. He got off the plane and did not go to the company. He went straight home, which seemed to be a wrong decision.
The doorbell rang.
William quickly stood up and opened the door.
Randy was holding a gift box. When he saw that it was William, he was slightly stunned.
"Mr. William."
Randy nodded and greeted William.
"Who are you looking for?"
William looked at Randy with a cold face. There was only one thought in his mind - the adulterer had come to him!
William knew that Jane liked handsome boys and used her connections to give Randy resources.
Seeing Randy carrying something, William was inexplicably angry.
This was his territory, and Jane actually dared to let the gigolo come to him!
If it wasn't that he came back early today, he would not bump into Randy.
William narrowed his eyes and stood there coldly.
"Mr. William, it looks like Mrs. Duncan is not at home."
Randy nodded politely and placed the box at the door.
"Mrs. Duncan is beautiful and kind-hearted. She helped me a lot. I came to thank her."
After Randy finished speaking, he nodded to William and went straight to the lift.
In the elevator, Randy pressed down his hat and smiled.
He appeared just in time. A proud man like William would never argue with him because he was proud and dignified.
Everything was similar to what he had planned.
Half an hour later, Jane and Dayton went back.
"Speak."
Jane sat across from him and rubbed her sore arm with her hand.
In order to celebrate William coming home, she bought a lot of ingredients and carried them upstairs from the garage. She almost could not bear the weight.
She completely adapted to the role of a housewife waiting for her husband to return home. Unfortunately, William did not think so.
"Let's take a look. What do you want to add?"
William threw the documents on the coffee table to Jane. Then came the silence.
"Divorce agreement?"
It was a thick book that recorded Jane's assets that she could get. It was estimated to be a few billion.
"Didn't you say that you didn't want a divorce?"
Jane couldn't understand it. A man's heart was like a needle under the sea. William went back changed too quickly.
She blinked bitterly and suddenly felt panic.
The world was so big that she could enter and leave the world freely after divorce, but she had no family.
The warmth and affection that she felt when she transmigrated here were all given by the Duncans.
"If there are any conditions that you are not satisfied with, you can raise them."
William frowned. He thought Jane would cry for a while when she saw the divorce agreement. On the contrary, this woman was quiet.
William also did not understand.
Since she fell in love with Randy, this divorce agreement was to give her freedom.
"I'm not dissatisfied, but ... I don't want to get a divorce."
Jane stood up, threw the divorce agreement on William, and said angrily, "Put this thing away before I get angry."
"Otherwise..."
Jane was furious. Did they agree not to divorce and trust each other? Was that all bullshit?
William was speechless.
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