“Is she really just going to let the other woman take everything? Even if she gets divorced, I think she should at least give the mistress a good slap. Honestly, I still think it’s better if she doesn’t go through with the divorce.”
Natalie and Jordan both hated the idea of Cynthia leaving her husband. They knew exactly what would happen if she did. Jackson would marry that woman the moment the ink dried, and that illegitimate kid would become Jordan’s half-brother.
Jackson was totally into Deborah now. The second she moved in, anyone could see who would lose out.
Jordan couldn’t accept that. Not a chance. He and Natalie already saw The Lane Group as theirs. In Jordan’s words, he’d worked himself to the bone for that company. He’d used Ethan’s feelings for Natalie to score deals with The Adams Group, getting a huge return for barely any risk. And what for? To make The Lane Group bigger, richer, untouchable. The idea that all his effort would just end up helping someone else, even if it was just a third, was something Jordan could never live with. Who would?
After Natalie finished, Ethan didn’t even hesitate. “Isabella already said yesterday she supports Cynthia divorcing him. She thinks any man who cheats doesn’t deserve forgiveness.”
“I agree with her,” Ethan added. “Jackson already has a kid with someone else. Divorce is the best thing for Cynthia. I’m with her on this.”
Natalie didn’t know what to say. She’d come hoping Ethan would talk Isabella out of supporting the divorce, but he was all in.
After a while, Natalie tried again. “Cynthia’s been a stay-at-home wife since she got married. No job, no income, she depends on Jackson. If they split, she…”
“Cynthia has me and Isabella,” Ethan cut in. “You really think we couldn’t support her? Jackson cheated and hurt her. If they split, he should compensate her. Thirty million is a joke. I say at least three hundred million.”

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