Kerri saw Agnes all torn up and didn't know how to help.
There are too many unsolvable problems in this world, like her own marriage and Agnes'.
The family drama of the older generation shouldn't have anything to do with Jared, but after all, he is a Whitfield and Alyssa's favorite little brother.
If Agnes wanted to get over it and stay with Jared, that seemed almost impossible.
All Kerri could do was to be there for her, but didn’t know how to comfort her.
Agnes holed up in the villa for a few days.
Her mood finally chilled out a bit.
During this time, she had a chance to think things through.
She and Jared were just two ships passing in the night.
If she couldn't convince herself to be his wife without any baggage, then she might as well cut and run.
As for Alyssa, she hadn't figured out how to handle that yet.
But she was determined to clear her mother's name, she just needed to find some proof.
But it was an old case from a decade ago, and it was too difficult to reverse it!
Agnes couldn't think too much about it now, all she wanted was to divorce Jared.
Agnes was clear-headed.
Since this was a beef between her and Alyssa, she didn't want to drag Jared into it.
Once the divorce was over, Agnes decided to cut him off. Since then, they had had no contact with each other. If Jared was hurt by it, consider it her first step in getting back at Alyssa.
Agnes had the divorce papers ready to go.
In the afternoon, Agnes headed to Tim Tower.
Regardless of what was going on between them, if Agnes came to find him voluntarily, it must mean that she wanted to make amends.
Their CEO would certainly make up with Agnes. Things were looking up.
Agnes handed Leo a document and said, "I won't be going in. Please give this to Jared."
Leo glanced down and saw that it was a divorce agreement.
He was taken aback.
What the hell was going on?
Besides, asking him to give the divorce agreement to the CEO felt like a suicide mission.
What if the CEO got angry and shipped him off to work in South Africa?
Leo quickly said, "Ms. Pritchard, I don't know what happened, but you should think carefully about something as serious as divorce. And as far as I know, the CEO won't sign it easily."
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