I suddenly felt somewhat pathetic.
In all these years of marriage to Ferris, I had never asked him or his family for anything.
On the contrary, I had given everything I had to Ferris.
But in the end, the Vargan family was afraid I coveted their assets.
How ridiculous, and pathetic.
I turned to look at Victoria: “That depends on how the court rules.”
Actually, I didn’t want their assets at all, but I also didn’t want to make her to comfortable.
Sure enough, Victoria was obviously panicked. Seeing me leave, she quickly took out her phone to call Ferris.
My marriage with Ferris had lasted a full three years.
And during these three years, Silver Moon Pack’s development exceeded everyone’s imagination, rising to become one of the most influential packs in the werewolf world. Ferris’s enterprises also successfully went public and became one of the world’s top 100.
If everything the Vargan family gained during these three years was considered marital property, then theoretically, the amount I could divide would be more than billions.
As soon as the call connected, Victoria asked impatiently: “Ferris, where are you now?”
“At the office.” Ferris answered flatly.
Of course he had also seen the online news and was arranging for people to investigate who leaked it.
“I just met with Aurora. The news wasn’t wrong–she just wants our Vargan family’s things. This woman’s appetite is too big!” Victoria’s voice was trembling with anger.
But Ferris didn’t believe it at all after hearing this.
He didn’t want to argue much with his mother, his tone remaining calm: “I know. Don’t worry, I’ll handle this matter.”
He never intended to actually divorce me from the beginning.
After hanging up, Ferris looked up at the man sitting not far away–wearing a well–tailored suit, Italian custom–made, the whole person cold and handsome, with a steady aura.
“Colton, you didn’t leak this report, did you?” Ferris looked at him, his tone flat
“No.” Colton replied indifferently, his expression arrogant.
Ferris withdrew his gaze, leaning lazily against the chair back: “You’ve been here for a week or two. Why don’t you go see your ex–girlfriend?”
He still didn’t want to go to court over the divorce.
That kind of place wasn’t suitable for mates to go.
More importantly–he missed his mate, missed her terribly.
Colton saw through his thoughts, speaking unhurriedly: “Cynthia is very stubborn. Once she decides something, she never changes her mind.”
Meaning, even if he went to see Cynthia, he couldn’t persuade her to make me withdraw the lawsuit.
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Chapter 221
Ferris suddenly felt that being too smart wasn’t necessarily a good thing for men. No wonder Cynthia broke up with him.
After Colton left, Ferris sat alone in his office, taking out his phone and scroll through our call records over and over again
He wanted to call me but was afraid I would hang up directly.
After hesitating for a long time, he still pressed the dial button.
Even though it wasn’t a video call, he still subconsciously straightened his collar,
“Beep-”
Ferris’s heart tightened.
The call finally connected.
“What’s the matter?” The moment I heard his voice, I was actually stunned too
But I had no emotion, just asked him calmly.
Ferris stood up and walked to the window: “Did you see the online news?“.
He was making conversation.
“I saw it. I didn’t do it.” I answered honestly.
“know.” His tone was low.
“Is there anything else?” I actually thought he was coming to blame me, possibly at Victoria’s instigation.
But Ferris didn’t mention Victoria at all, just looked at the snowflakes flying outside the window and said in a low voice: “It’s snowing outside.*
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