Chapter 208
Most of the time, Brayan was a good boss.
The
instructions given are clear and decisive, never beating around the bush, and never changing their mind.
Zackary used to really enjoy working with Brayan.
But this time, he really had a hard time.
This is the seventy–first version of the divorce agreement that he revised with the legal team.
However…
Still didn’t pass.
At first, when Brayan told Zackary that the original divorce agreement was void and needed to be redone, he wasn’t surprised or bothered.
Because Brayan clearly said “delete the transfer of 10% of the shares of the LeBlanc Group.”
Zackary did as he was told, but then the nightmare began.
For the next half month, he was always working with the legal team of all lawyers to revise the divorce agreement.
Submitted a version, no good, got rejected, had to revise it.
Submitted again, still no good, keep revising, rinse and repeat.
Now, this is already the seventy–first edition.
The result was still not good.
The problem was, Zackary had no idea where “not okay” was.
Brayan didn’t tell him exactly what was wrong or what needed to be fixed.
Zackary didn’t ask, but Brayan told him to figure it out himself.
Sometimes Zackary couldn’t help but wonder, “Maybe Brayan never really wanted to divorce Jennifer in the first place.”
Whether it was the previous 30 billion dollars compensation or the later 10% share transfer of the LeBlanc Group, it was actually all to make Jennifer change her mind and stop mentioning divorce.
However, Zackary didn’t dare to say or ask that.
It doesn’t make sense logically.
Who was Brayan.
Was he afraid of divorce?
Not to mention Brayan had Catalina as a ready–made substitute by his side.
Zackary just couldn’t figure it out.
In the evening, he submitted the seventy–second version again, but it still didn’t pass.
Zackary doesn’t get discouraged anymore, because old habits die hard.
Brayan didn’t mean to deliberately make things difficult for Zackary.
From Zackary’s perspective, he was definitely being deliberately difficult.
Took a glance at the custom watch, it was almost 10 o’clock at night, but Brayan still hadn’t left his office.
He was waiting for his divorce papers.
Late at night, not many houses in the newly built neighborhood with low occupancy rates had their lights on.
The amusement park next door used to be full of kids playing in the summer, but now it’s almost December, so there’s no one here at this time of year.
Today is an exception.
Devan didn’t expect Catalina to ask him to meet here.
He was wearing a thick midnight blue wool coat, sitting on a narrow children’s swing, which was actually not very comfortable.
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