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2 Chapters
Chapter 10 Withdrawal img
Chapter 11 Sorry to Interrupt Your Rendezvous img
Chapter 12 If You Are Going to Hit Someone, Hit Them in the Face img
Chapter 13 Drunken Cat img
Chapter 14 Resolve img
Chapter 15 Neil, Did You Really Cheat img
Chapter 16 Conflict img
Chapter 17 Was that guy just now trying to hit on you img
Chapter 18 Who gave him the nerve to mess with my people img
Chapter 19 Acting img
Chapter 20 Confrontation img
Chapter 21 Just Call Me Edward img
Chapter 22 The Summons img
Chapter 23 Christine, Come Here img
Chapter 24 If he couldn't leave empty-handed, then he would make sure they went bankrupt. img
Chapter 25 When is the court date img
Chapter 26 Chance Encounter img
Chapter 27 Court Session [Part 1] img
Chapter 28 Court Session {Part 2} img
Chapter 29 Mr. Thompson, are you single img
Chapter 30 The Pretender img
Chapter 31 Neil Gets Scolded img
Chapter 32 The Backer img
Chapter 33 Who was that man sitting across from her img
Chapter 34 Why Are You Calling Me Mr. Robinson Again img
Chapter 35 Reunion with Neil img
Chapter 36 First Day on the Job img
Chapter 37 I Was the One Who Drove Her to Work on Her First Day img
Chapter 38 Good News img
Chapter 39 Divorce img
Chapter 40 Neil's Visit img
Chapter 41 Your lips are soft img
Chapter 42 You wouldn't. refuse to take responsibility for me, would you img
Chapter 43 My First time img
Chapter 44 Punishment! img
Chapter 45 I got my rabies shot. I'm not afraid of bites. img
Chapter 46 The Wild Mr. Robinson Turns Romantic img
Chapter 47 Scandal img
Chapter 48 Honey, Get in the Car img
Chapter 49 It's all rubbish. Throw it out. img
Chapter 50 Snatch her back img
Chapter 51 You hate me img
Chapter 52 Mrs. Robinson, let's go and get our marriage certificates. img
Chapter 53 We are married now img
Chapter 54 James, remember what I said when we last met img
Chapter 55 Elizabeth Steps In to Save the Day img
Chapter 56 The Gift img
Chapter 57 Don't Compare Me to Scum img
Chapter 58 Princess Carry img
Chapter 59 Lies img
Chapter 60 Mrs. Robinson, Will There Be a Next Time img
Chapter 61 Because Rotten Cucumbers Aren't Worth Cherishing img
Chapter 62 Jennifer Wright img
Chapter 63 Mrs. Robinson, are you satisfied with this wedding gift img
Chapter 64 A Proper Ex-Husband Should Be Like a Dead Man img
Chapter 65 Harassment img
Chapter 66 Take her to buy rings img
Chapter 67 I am wealthy img
Chapter 68 Acquisition img
Chapter 69 The New Boss Takes Office img
Chapter 70 Explosive News img
Chapter 71 Mrs. Robinson, your husband isn't a psychopathic killer img
Chapter 72 Patience Wears Thin img
Chapter 73 A Wake-Up Call img
Chapter 74 The Gap img
Chapter 75 Throwing Herself at Him img
Chapter 76 My wife can only be her img
Chapter 77 Opportunity img
Chapter 78 Timely img
Chapter 79 We will continue tonight img
Chapter 80 The Forceful Confession img
Chapter 81 I Am Better Than Him, You Can Interview Me Instead img
Chapter 82 Infuriating Beyond Belief img
Chapter 83 Interviewing Felix img
Chapter 84 Who did she just call 'baby' img
Chapter 85 Not Disliking Means Liking img
Chapter 86 Madness img
Chapter 87 First Meeting Between Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law img
Chapter 88 I think I might like you img
Chapter 89 Spreading dog food img
Chapter 90 Borrowing Money img
Chapter 91 The Money's Gone img
Chapter 92 Being Hit On img
Chapter 93 The Gathering img
Chapter 94 The Male Virtue Class Monitor img
Chapter 95 Sense of Security img
Chapter 96 Have a baby img
Chapter 97 Busy Abroad, Rivals Everywhere img
Chapter 98 Mother-in-law Appraises Her Son-in-law img
Chapter 99 Jealous img
Chapter 100 Bankruptcy img
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Chapter 2 Who Is She That Mr. Robinson Cares So Much About

Stone and Sterling Law Firm

"Madam, our attorney, Mr. Thompson, requires appointments booked a month in advance. Without a prior reservation, you'll have to come another day."

"Is there another lawyer here today who specializes in divorce cases? I. it's urgent."

The receptionist looked troubled. "Our other attorney, Ms. Clark, is attending a city meeting today. If you're not in a rush, you could wait. But just so you know, Ms. Clark won't be back until at least eleven."

Christine smiled behind her mask. "Alright. I'll wait on the sofa. Thank you."

The two receptionists couldn't help glancing toward the sofa. Their curiosity was understandable-Christine's glasses, mask, and long sleeves made her stand out rather than blend in.

"Hey, look at her long sleeves. Could she be wearing sunglasses because of that?"

"Because of what?"

"Domestic violence. Think about it-prominent figures wouldn't have trouble booking appointments, but ordinary people wear glasses to hide family shame, right?"

"Oh. that's awful. I'll ask Ms. Clark how soon she might be back."

Just as the receptionist felt a surge of sympathy for Christine, a tall figure leaned over the counter.

"Which office is Henry Thompson in?" The man's deep, magnetic voice echoed above them.

The receptionist looked up and began to explain, "Mr. Thompson requires appointments booked a week in advance. Without one, it's impossible-"

But when she recognized the man's sharp, handsome features-holy crap, this guy was way too. way too handsome.

His eyes carried a hint of coldness, his nose was straight and prominent, and his face was chiseled like a sculpture-utterly flawless. The black suit hugged his broad shoulders and narrow waist, making both receptionists blush.

The man tilted his head slightly. He didn't look at them, instead casting a faint glance toward the purple silhouette on the sofa.

His voice was cool. "Tell him Edward is here."

Overwhelmed by his intense aura, the receptionist stammered, "Y-Yes, sir!"

Christine felt an inexplicable, burning gaze pierce the back of her neck, as if it could scorch through her skin.

By the time she turned to investigate, all she saw was the receding silhouette of a man in a crisp suit.

The young woman who had greeted her earlier with polite yet haughty professionalism was now leading that figure inside with utmost reverence.

Christine let out a self-deprecating chuckle. So this is the person with the appointment, she thought.

It wasn't that she couldn't afford a good lawyer. It was just that the lawyer she knew in New York was also known to Neil. And the partner at Stone & Sterling Law Firm-where she had come today-was said to be from Los Angeles. She trusted her friend's judgment.

Christine had braced herself for an afternoon appointment with Ms. Clark, but fifteen minutes later, the receptionist approached her with a radiant smile.

"Miss Woods, our esteemed attorney, Mr. Thompson, happens to be available today. Please follow me to the consultation room."

Christine raised her delicate eyebrows slightly and smiled faintly. "Alright. Thank you for showing me the way."

She gently pushed open the conference room door, revealing a refined and elegant man inside.

"Miss Woods, please have a seat. My apologies for keeping you waiting."

The man pushed his gold-rimmed glasses up his nose and extended his hand, showing no airs whatsoever.

"I've just been informed that you're here today to consult about a divorce case, correct?"

Christine removed her sunglasses for the first time that day, catching the fleeting look of astonishment in Henry's eyes.

"Yes, Mr. Thompson. I want a divorce-the sooner, the better."

Henry nodded in understanding. "May I ask, Miss Woods, what are your grounds for divorce?"

"My husband cheated. I can't confirm physical infidelity, but emotional cheating is confirmed."

"Oh?" Henry seemed genuinely surprised. Even among Los Angeles's elite socialites, her looks stood out. He hadn't expected her husband to cheat.

"Do you have evidence? Photos, recordings, or videos?"

Christine pulled out her phone and showed Henry the saved chat screenshots and Sofia's IG posts.

His brows furrowed deeply. "Miss Woods, I'm afraid this evidence alone isn't sufficient to prove your husband's emotional infidelity."

Christine's palms clenched involuntarily. "Mr. Thompson, then how can we prove it?"

Henry returned the phone to her. "Screenshots of chat logs only prove he was with this woman at a specific time. His sister's social media posts and comments serve merely as supplementary evidence. The most direct proof would be your husband personally admitting to the affair-whether emotional or physical."

"For instance, a handwritten apology letter. Or capturing intimate acts between your husband and the other woman-these would constitute direct evidence of infidelity."

A bitter smile rose in Christine's chest. An apology letter.

How could Neil ever apologize to her?

Even if she divorced him, he would probably still believe she was the one at fault.

As for photos-she had none.

Henry glanced at her pale face and seemed to think of something before continuing. "As long as you can prove that the breakdown of your marriage was solely caused by your husband's actions, this divorce lawsuit is certain to be won."

"However, if your demand is for him to leave with nothing, that may be difficult. Generally, infidelity does not affect the division of marital property unless he deliberately concealed, transferred, or sold off joint assets. That said, the court will order compensation for emotional damages."

"Based on the evidence you've provided so far, I believe more direct and compelling proof is still needed."

Divorce with nothing-Christine had never harbored such expectations.

She wondered if Neil had been guarding against her from the very beginning. He didn't hold direct shares in his family's company but managed it as CEO. Aside from the apartment they purchased after marriage, his only valuable assets were a few sports cars.

However, when they married, Neil's father, Gavin, had offered ten percent of the company's shares as a dowry to curry favor with her father. Christine had always treasured this, keeping the agreement locked in a safe.

Back then, she had taken it as proof of Neil's love and never bothered to transfer the shares.

But when someone truly loves you, what need is there for proof?

If he loves you, you'll feel it-there's no need to search for evidence with a lantern.

Now that she was determined to divorce him, she was going to claim that ten percent.

"Thank you, Mr. Thompson. I understand. I'll gather more evidence and file for divorce as soon as possible."

Every extra day spent with Neil felt unbearable. She only wanted to distance herself from him-never to cross paths again for the rest of her life.

Henry escorted her to the elevator, causing the front desk staff to look at Miss Woods with newfound respect.

He then strode back to his office with light steps and glanced at the man lounging on the sofa.

"Huh. You sure know how to dump work on me the moment you show up."

"Mr. Robinson, do you even know my minimum hourly consultation rate?"

Edward tugged at the corner of his lips. "Finished talking?"

"Finished. She's gone."

"Is she really getting a divorce?" the man asked abruptly.

Henry's interest was piqued. He teased lightly, "Edward, who is she that you care so much about?"

Edward's expression darkened. His long fingers rubbed the silver ring on his index finger as his aura turned ruthless.

"Mind your own business."

Henry: ".Damn."

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