The Divorcee Amazed the World

Chapter 128:Reluctant to part(1)



Ryan sneered, “That girl has been spoiled by you. If you hadn’t pampered her so much, she wouldn’t have dared to ask me for ten billion.”

The more he thought about it, the more he regretted it.

Why did he agree so easily?

Ten billion was not a small amount, he should have negotiated.

Willis calmly responded, “Grandpa, Grandma, my mother, Nancy, and even Susan’s grandfather all really like Helena, except for you. I think you should reflect on yourself before questioning others.”

Ryan, who was always stubborn and self-willed, couldn’t accept such words.

Where could he listen to this kind of advice?

Frustrated, he hung up the phone.

For the sake of face, he had given away ten billion, which was already heart-wrenching enough.

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Ryan picked up his phone and called his assistant, “Call the director of the Civil Affairs Bureau. Tell him that Willis and Helena will go to get their divorce tomorrow. Ask him to make some accommodations and process it on the same day.”

“Alright, I’ll take care of it.”

In the evening, Willis carried a package of postpartum tonic soup from a hotel and came to the hospital.

Entering the room, he placed the soup on the bedside table, unwrapped the packaging, and said, “I brought postpartum tonic soup for you. This restaurant is quite famous. Drink it while it’s hot.”

Helena smiled.

But there was a hint of bitterness in her heart.

She spoke softly, “We’re getting divorced tomorrow, so you don’t have to be so good to me.”

Willis poured the soup into a bowl, used a spoon to scoop a spoonful, and fed it to her, “The child we lost is my responsibility, and your injury is caused by me. Doing this little thing is only natural.”

Helena took a sip.

The soup was quite flavorful.

After being fed a few mouthfuls by him, Helena reached out to take the bowl, “I can do it myself.”

Willis didn’t give it to her, “I’ll feed you for the last time. Let me finish.”

Helena’s eyes became teary, and she asked, “Is the divorce agreement ready?”

“Ready.”

“Let me see it.”

Willis opened the package, took it out, and handed it to Helena.

Helena scanned it line by line.

As she read, her brows gradually furrowed.

She held the divorce agreement, looked up at him, and said, “Did your assistant make a mistake? Why does all your property under your name go to me?”

Willis lowered his eyes, stared at the bowl of soup, and casually said, “No mistake. I told him to draft it like that. All my property under my name, except for the shares in the company, goes to you.”

Helena couldn’t help but smile bitterly, “Mr. Santana, I’m seriously divorcing you, not playing games with you.”

Willis raised his eyes and looked at her, his gaze becoming deeper.

After a long time, he said, “I’m serious too.”

“No, this divorce agreement needs to be changed. There’s no need for you to give me everything.”

Willis calmly said, “You’ve been married to me for three years, suffered so many injuries for me, and even bore a child for me. It’s only right for me to give you everything, except for the company shares.”

Helena felt helpless dealing with him, “Your father has already given me ten billion. If you give me all your property under your name, he will go crazy. He will make me take it with me and spend it without me.”

“He wouldn’t dare.” Willis scooped a spoonful of soup and fed it to her. “Open your mouth.”

Helena pushed away his hand, “If you insist on this, I won’t divorce you.”

Willis hooked his lips, smiled, and a trace of charm filled his brows and eyes, “Not divorcing is also good.”

Helena was stunned.

Only then did she realize she had fallen into his trap.

She took a deep breath and said, “We’re both adults. Let’s part on good terms. Entanglement is not your style.”

Willis looked indifferent, “I’m not entangling you. I just want to compensate you as much as I can.”

But Helena felt it was more like a burden.

When Ryan gave her ten billion just now, he already showed signs of hostility.

Willis’s real estate, savings, stocks, and more, represented a huge fortune.


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