Chapter 215
After discussing the divorce with Cynthia, she immediately began having someone draft the complaint.
“Yes, I think we can’t keep dragging this out forever.”
I flipped through the complaint she brought, then looked up at her. “Whatever materials you need, just tell me.”
I just wanted to get rid of all this as quickly as possible.
“I want to finish this lawsuit as soon as possible. Do you… have confidence?” I asked tentatively.
Cynthia was silent for a while, looking at me carefully.
“If you can prepare your medical records from when you were receiving treatment, there should be an eighty percent chance of winning.”
I had already had a premonition in my heart. After so many years of marriage, I had never gotten pregnant despite various treatments; not to mention those years of separation and my severe depression-all of this was there as evidence.
I nodded: “Okay, I’ll send them to you after I prepare them.”
Cynthia added: “If you have evidence of Ferris being with Ashley, or other evidence of him treating you badly, that would also help.”
I immediately understood what she meant and laughed coldly: “I’ll find them.”
“Should I submit the complaint today then?” I asked.
“Good, I’ll cooperate with you.”
Meanwhile, Ferris had no idea I had already filed for divorce in court.
As soon as he returned to Silver Moon Pack, he decisively dealt with those elders who had been scheming behind the scenes, with an attitude so harsh it was chilling.
After handling work, he rushed back to the villa.
I had already returned first. Although the heating was on full blast at home, I was still curled up in the corner of the sofa, wrapped up tightly.
As soon as Ferris entered, he hung his coat on the rack and turned up the temperature a few more degrees.
‘Have you eaten?” He approached and asked in a low voice.
I looked up at the sound and glanced at him: “Yes.”
He walked in front of me, seeing me lying on the sofa, and unconsciously curved his lips upward.
“I haven’t eaten yet. Let’s go eat together.”
“I don’t want to go,” I said quietly.
My health hadn’t been good lately, especially being sensitive to cold. It was better abroad, but the winter here was truly bitter.
Ferris sat down and reached out to hold me in his arms.
“Are you warmer now?” His voice was close to my ear.
1 was slightly stunned.
Should we go to the hospital?” he asked again.
“No I immediately refused.
It wasn’t that I hadn’t seen doctors. The doctor said I had constitutional cold intolerance and needed gradual adjustment.
I instinctively pushed him away and shrank back into the corner of the sofa.
His arms were suddenly empty, and his expression seemed a bit dejected too.
“I spoke too harshly last night.” He paused, then said gently, “Let’s bring Linus back. I can have someone take care of him.”
I didn’t speak, but I was very clear in my heart that if I agreed to bring Linus back, it would undoubtedly expose my weakness to Ferris.
Seeing my concern, Ferris continued: “I promise not to endanger his safety, and I’ll hire the top experts to treat him. But you must promise me you won’t have any involvement with Adrian anymore.”
After hearing this, I only felt my heart grow colder.
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