Herbert and Caden were both here, so Fairfax was certain Starla was in this hospital. Just as he was about to start searching room by room, he saw Tanya enter a ward and immediately followed.
Four bodyguards stood outside the door. When he tried to enter, two of them stepped in his way.
“Move!” he roared, his presence overwhelming.
Inside, Garret and Tanya heard his voice. Tanya’s face darkened.
“I’ll ask him to leave,” Garret said, his own expression grim.
“Let him in,” Starla said quietly.
“Why do you want to see him?” Tanya protested. After what happened today, she thought Starla should avoid Fairfax completely.
“We’re not divorced yet,” Starla replied.
Their marriage felt like a shackle Fairfax had placed on her. Once, she had willingly entered this cage. Now, all she wanted was to break free.
“Regarding the divorce, you can file a lawsuit. Your brother has already arranged for lawyers,” Garret informed her.
Tanya nodded in agreement. “Yes, just sue him.”
“And if I sue, and he refuses to agree, and just drags it out?” Starla countered. That was the problem.
Tanya fell silent. Starla was right. In Marina City, if Fairfax didn’t agree, even the best lawyer would struggle to finalize the divorce.


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