Chapter 151 1 Will Rapport You
Joseph’s face momentarily froze. “A house?”
From over there, a voice responded, “Yes Haven’t you seen it yet to the divorce agreement, there are two houses that belong to Ms. Shepherd. Apart from that, Me Shepherd left with nothing else!
Joseph really didn’t know, he thought that the divorce agreement Deborah was using was the one he had brought over in the morning
That was the plan he had devised for Deborah.
The agreement was quite straightforward, Deborah had no intention of claiming any of Ashton’s assets, and since they had no children, there were no issues regarding custody arrangements.
Only then did Joseph carefully examine the agreement, and he saw that an additional clause had been added, which referred to the two houses mentioned by the lawyer.
Sitting nearby, Deborah noticed the sudden change in Joseph’s expression and heard him mention “house.” She quickly developed a bad feeling about the situation.
Joseph replied to him, “Alright, got it. Thank you, Mr. Knox
As soon as the phone call ended, Deborah asked worriedly. “Is there a problem with those two houses?”*
Joseph restrained his emotions and gently asked her, “Did Ashton request to add this? Did he say anything else?”
Deborah’s face grew even more uneasy. “He said that I paid for these two houses myself, so naturally, I should take them back. What’s wrong? Is there a problem with the houses?”
Joseph hesitated for a moment before saying, “It’s nothing, no problem. I just noticed that this line was added later, so I casually asked.”
Deborah had been living with Joseph day and night for two years, so she could tell whether something was wrong, with
him or not.
The house definitely had some issues, but Josephi didn’t want to mention them, fearing it might affect her mood.
After thinking for a long time, Deborah came up with the only possibility. “Could it be that the price of this house was artificially inflated, and it was purchased with a loan? If the house is given to me, then I’ll be the one stuck with the huge debt, repaying the high-interest loan?”
It didn’t cross my mind.
She already knew that Ashton wasn’t a good person. She should have just said she didn’t want those two houses.
Joseph remained silent for a moment, and Deborah’s heart began to sink. “Is it a huge loan? How much is it?”
It must be at least in the millions of dollars to make Joseph show such an expression.
Deborah couldn’t take it anymore. She stood up and said, “I’m going to find him and make him take the house back!”
Joseph immediately reached out and grabbed her arm, “That’s not true, there really is no problem with the house.”
Deborah turned around, her face serious, and looked at him. “Then tell me the truth. What’s really going on? Don’t hide it from me.”
After a long silence, Joseph finally spoke, “Those two houses have been fully paid for. The total value of the houses ist over 150 million dollars.”
Deborah was so stunned that she couldn’t speak for quite some time.
She considered many possibilities, even including the haunting of the two houses, but ultimately, she believed that Ashton had malicious intentions to harm her.
As a result, there were no issues with the house, but it was still a sky-high price?
Deborah looked at Joseph, still not quite able to regain her composure.
Joseph cautiously asked her, “How about giving the house back to Ashton?”
Deborah finally snapped out of it, her face full of confusion. “If he gave it to me for free and there are no other issues,
why should I return it?”
Lucien told her that Ashton had done so many things to hurt her.
Including cutting her liver, causing her to have a miscarriage, and resulting in the loss of her uterus.
Her body had endured such immense pain, perhaps he too had committed many misdeeds and wished to atone by suttering financial loss.
Then why doesn’t she want the house he’s offering for free?
Precisely because of his insane actions, it’s possible that she and Joseph might not be able to have their own children
for the rest of their lives.
Deborah made up her mind and brought back the divorce agreement, saying, “You’re not allowed to return it to him, and I won’t either!”
Joseph always felt that something about the house left a bad taste in his heart.
But when Deborah said that, he couldn’t find the right words to refute her, so he could only nod and say, “Alright, I’ll follow your advice.”
150 million dollars, no matter how wealthy a person may be, is by no means a small sum.
Now, Ashton both agrees to the divorce and offers the house as well.
Did he really let go just because he said he did?
Deborah didn’t rack her brains thinking about all these details. If Ashton was offering something for free, why not take it?
Once she was sure that there were no other issues with the house, she felt at ease and quickly put the matter behind
her.
After getting divorced and unexpectedly receiving 150 million dollars, she felt extremely delighted. Humming a tune, she went upstairs to pack her luggage and called out to Joseph, “Joseph, come up and help me pack. We’re going back. to Oceanview City!”
Joseph, with a mind full of concerns, still got up and followed.
Deborah entered the bedroom and opened her suitcase, tossing things inside while she counted, “Clothes, bags. So many clothes with Joseph’s name on them, left at that jerk’s place. That’s quite a loss.”
Joseph felt uneasy inside, and walked over to her side, “Debby, I might not be able to return to Oceanview City for a while. I just told my dad last night that I would be going to the Black Group to get used to the job in the next few days.”
Deborah paused for a moment, recalling the matter at hand, “Oh, right, You stay here for now, and I need to go back. I
have several design drafts to submit, and this whole ordeal has already caused a delay of several days.’
Joseph hugged her from behind and said, “I don’t feel comfortable letting you go back alone.”
Suddenly, he became so proactive that Deborah’s ears turned a little red. She felt that there was something a bit odd
about him.
“Then I’ll submit the design draft and come back to see you in a day or two.”
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