Mrs. Mary Rosenberg stared at Lionel with icy eyes. They were both her sons, but the one she hadn't raised had turned out like this.
“Whether you get divorced or not doesn’t benefit us. We didn’t come here to listen to your sarcasm. Because of today’s events, you’re trending online again, and the family elders have taken notice!”
The elders?
For a moment, Lionel felt like he was living in the dark ages.
But then he remembered Quennel telling him that the elders were planning to kick him out of the Rosenberg family.
Five years ago, he wouldn't have cared. He could have built his own empire without the Rosenberg family's protection and connections.
But things were different now.
If those so-called elders really did disown him, they wouldn't just send him away. They would do everything in their power to blacklist him.
All the connections and resources he had built would be cut off. They would even issue a decree, warning other companies that doing business with him meant making an enemy of the Rosenbergs.
On top of that, with Hannah hating him so much now, she would surely use the Temple family’s power to obstruct him at every turn once he was no longer a Rosenberg.
As these thoughts raced through his mind, Lionel’s smug, carefree expression slowly faded, replaced by a heavy solemnity.
Quennel caught the subtle shift in his demeanor.
Even so, seeing Lionel’s distress did little to lift his own gloomy mood, and his brow remained furrowed.
“Lionel, I hear the elders are offering a deal. If you agree to divorce Hannah and move into a behind-the-scenes role within the family business, they’re willing to overlook everything that’s happened recently.”

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