"Mom, what did Mr. Donaldson just say on the phone?" Shelly was sitting on the sofa playing with her phone, and when she saw Jacqueline finish her phone call and looked bad, she came over to ask.
"The will might actually have been changed by your grandmother herself," Jacqueline said through gritted teeth.
"What!" Shelly screamed, "What gives Grandma the right to go so far? What is Joyce, an outsider? An orphan! Grandma is so biased, she's senile! Mom, what about us? What about our shares?"
At that moment, the doorbell suddenly rang.
"Shh!" Jacqueline made a no-sound gesture to Shelly, who glanced at the wall clock suspiciously, "Ten-thirty, who could that be?"
Shelly, with a black and blue face, walked over to open the door and questioned angrily, "Who is it?"
When the door opened.
Shelly was frozen in place, and it was Luther!
"Brother, you're back so soon, just, just like that?" Shelly stammered, panicking all of a sudden. When they called Luther in the morning, he was still in Mufron, and in just over ten hours, he was back in Khebury?
Oh God, the part she just shouted was just across the gate, and she now wondered if Luther heard it.
Jacqueline was also shocked since she thought Luther would not be back until tomorrow at the earliest.
She brought the divorce papers in front of Luther.
"What's this?" Luther picked up the agreement, and when he saw the words "divorce agreement" at the head, he raised his brows.
"The divorce agreement, Joyce has already signed it. You hurry up and sign it, and get rid of that woman." Jacqueline goaded from the side.
Luther flipped through the contents briefly and turned to the last page. When he saw Joyce's signature, his handsome face had been covered with clouds.
He could recognize this was Joyce's handwriting, and all those quick and sharp stokes showed nothing but her relaxed and powerful personality, without a trace of attachment. He felt angry instantly for no reason.
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