“Fucking piece of shit! Goddamn it, he’s still clinging to my car. Fine, don’t let go! I’ll just drag him to death. What’s one life, anyway? I can just throw some money at the Rosenberg family to make it go away. They’d probably even pay me for getting rid of their biggest problem.”
Samuel cursed at the man on the ground, looking like he genuinely wanted to drag him down the street.
“It’s not worth having a man’s death on your conscience, especially for someone like him. It looks like we’ll have to go the legal route after all. Fortunately, I recorded our conversation yesterday. I’ll find a lawyer, give them the recording as evidence, and let them handle it.”
Hannah was incredibly grateful in that moment that she was a lawyer herself and knew how to handle these things.
Otherwise, having a settled agreement fall apart like this would have been devastating.
It was still upsetting, of course—a lawsuit would be a massive headache—but it didn't matter. As long as she could get the divorce, no amount of trouble was too much.
While Lionel stood there, stunned, he had no idea that the story of their failed arrangement had already exploded online, becoming the topic of everyone’s conversation.
【So, to avoid touching their marital assets, Lionel proposed a fake divorce to Hannah? How could he even come up with something like that? There’s no such thing as a ‘fake’ divorce. Is he insane?】

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