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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 240

The representative from the legal team felt somewhat reassured after the discussion, but their conclusion remained: it's best to live apart in different countries for two years.

“With our current resources, we would need to wait another six months to file a lawsuit unless we can obtain significant evidence, like photos or videos of the husband cheating. We've tried for a long time, but Lysander is too cautious, making it difficult to get any incriminating evidence.”

“Our advice is to pursue a dual strategy.”

“First, it's best if you avoid the Montgomery family altogether. If you can, go abroad to solidify the separation. Though this will slow down the divorce process, it increases the chances of success.”

“Meanwhile, we'll continue to seek solid evidence of Lysander's infidelity to provide grounds for a lawsuit.”

This two-pronged approach indeed offered a higher chance of success.

Moreover, these strategies could run concurrently, saving her effort and maximizing efficiency.

Mila agreed to this proposal.

After hanging up the call with her lawyer, Mila checked her missed calls and dialed her journalist friend.

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Earlier in the year, she had reached out to this friend.

She asked him to investigate her brother Hugo Sutherland's girlfriend, Charlotte Brown, who was the illegitimate daughter of the Harvey family.

Mila wanted to know if this woman, who frequently incited Hugo to ask her for money and caused her distress, was being manipulated by Giselle with the intent to harm her.

This had even landed her in the hospital, nearly costing her eyesight!

The investigation wasn’t progressing well, and with everything that happened since the new year and her own inability to stay in touch, she still didn’t know the outcome.

Her friend seemed busy but eventually answered.

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