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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 155

Casey saw that the atmosphere between the two of them was not right.

He hurriedly rounded up the situation, "You all go back to work." He cleared all the people out of the conference room, leaving some space for the president and the president's wife to handle the matter themselves.

Charlotte sighed as she saw that everything was over, and left the conference room helplessly to return to her seat. She looked at the computer screen in a daze, and couldn't help but worry that after Shelly's fuss, it would be difficult for her to find a chance to get at Joyce for a while.

And, Joyce was alert beyond her expectations.

It was all Shelly’s fault. Just how dare she use such a trick? She had watched too many brainless TV shows, and maybe she thought it was seamless, but it was actually full of loopholes. How could she trust just a random security guard, and there was no careful planning beforehand.

Inside the meeting room.

Luther stared in silence at the blank paper in front of him, his face rigid.

She even let him write this kind of shit. Afraid that he would go back on his words?

"Ok. I'll write it, and you can just sign it." Joyce saw that he was still motionless, so she simply took the white paper from him, took out a pen, and simply wrote a few sentences.

I, Luther, have received a payment from Joyce in two installments, totaling $800,000.

Received from: Joyce.

payee: blank.

"You sign here." Joyce handed Luther the pen.

Luther reluctantly took the pen and signed his name beautifully on the paper. It always felt like she was missing something when she paid off the money.

Joyce coldly reached out and tried to take this receipt note from under his hand. However, she pulled a few times, but she could not move the paper at all.

Luther pressed one hand on the receipt and asked in a cold voice, "You asked me for money before, all for Justin's surgery?"

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