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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 323

When she was just about to sign her name.

Mr. Baldwin couldn't resist interrupting, "Mrs. Warner, although I don't know what happened between you and Mr. Warner, I would like you to think twice before you sign it." He had seen Jacqueline and Shelly go around frantically trying to figure out what to do for their shares. And the person who benefited the most from the situation, Joyce, was not the least bit moved by the benefits, which he could not understand.

"What I mean is that you should not make such a hasty decision because of an impulse. Just not necessary. Why not consider it more carefully. It can be signed another day." Mr. Baldwin suggested.

"No need. I didn't do it on the spur of the moment, I've been thinking about it for a long time." As Joyce spoke, she had already used an electronic pen and signed her name.

When everything was settled, she breathed a sigh of relief.

Mr. Baldwin closed his laptop and packed his things.

He held up his gold-rimmed glasses. Bowing deeply toward Joyce, he said respectfully, "Mrs. Warner, see you around then."

"Okay, you take care." Joyce smiled and waved her hand.

Mr. Baldwin was coming downstairs when he met Luther, who was wandering downstairs.

Luther didn't go out, but stayed downstairs waiting.

Originally, he thought Joyce was just consulting Mr. Baldwin on something, but he didn't expect their conversation to last that long. He couldn't help but wonder what they had talked about.

Seeing Mr. Baldwin emerge from the elevator lobby, he raised an eyebrow in question.

"It's over?"

"Yes, Mr. Warner," said Mr. Baldwin, glancing deeply at Luther and wishing to speak.

"What's wrong? What do you have to say to me?"

Luther saw something in the eyes of Mr. Baldwin, the Warner family's legal consultant, who was trusted by his grandmother and knew all the ins and outs of the Warner family.

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