Keeley was deeply moved by their words.
These four nephews, though not his sons, were more devoted than any son could be. They were even considerate enough to worry about the discomfort of him traveling back and forth at his age.
Who else would be so thoughtful?
Keeley beamed. "Alright, it's still early. Let's go get the paperwork done."
He paused for a moment. "We'll do as we discussed. Two million for each of you four brothers. After that, I'll live with each of you in rotation, for six months at a time."
With four nephews, that meant a full rotation every two years.
Two million each?
The four brothers' expressions shifted slightly.
If it was two million each, that totaled eight million.
Keeley had been completely open with them. They all knew the total buyout was nine million dollars.
So where was the remaining million going?
Surely he hadn't spent a million on a vacation. For an old man like him, ten thousand would have been more than enough. Where was the other nine hundred thousand going? Who was he saving it for?
Finn was the first to react, smiling at Keeley. "Uncle Keeley, you should come to my house first! I had my wife get the best room ready for you, the sunniest one in the house!"
"No, no, Uncle Keeley should come to my place first!" Sloan chimed in. "We've also prepared a room for him. Uncle Keeley, considering it gets harder to climb stairs as you get older, we've set aside the largest first-floor bedroom just for you."
Millard wasn't about to be left out. "Uncle Keeley, we've had your room ready for a while now, too! And besides, Zena and John are waiting for you to come home and tell them stories!"
Zena and John were Millard's children. One was in sixth grade, the other in kindergarten. Millard had married late, so among the four nephews, his children were the youngest.
Seeing his three younger brothers all vying to have Keeley stay with them, the eldest, Trevor, knew exactly what they were up to. He quickly declared, "Uncle Keeley, don't listen to them. As the oldest, I have the greatest responsibility. You should come to my house first!"
Watching his nephews argue so passionately over him, Keeley felt a deep sense of satisfaction and warmth. If they truly resented him, they wouldn't be fighting like this. It proved how important he was to them.
He smiled benevolently. "No need to rush, no need to rush. Let's go to the bank first and get the paperwork done. As for whose house I'll stay at first, we can draw lots when we get home."
In this situation, picking a favorite would be unfair. Drawing lots was the only impartial solution.



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The readers' comments on the novel: THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever
Esse três capítulos de hoje parece está faltando alguns capítulos entre eles tipo tem buracos história pula pra parte que não tem nada haver ....
Parece ter pulado alguns capítulos...
Please update... Thanks 🙏🏻...
Hi.. could you start publishing another novel as well.. the mocked miss's hidden crowns...
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Can you please publish another novel - sorry for your loss, its me am the loss...
So happy for Carey, the reunion with her family is touching. Can we read more of Caitlin and Gordon? Readers are forgetting that Caitlin has a boyfriend by the way. Is it normal for their relationship to be erased in the storyline?...
Update please......
But where is Gordon?...
Great story, great author!...