Chapter 512
Liberty’s beauty disappeared when she became fat.
Hank ruined Liberty.
“Liberty, what do you want?” Hank softened his tone and asked.
“Give me the original copy of this evidence and I’ll try to meet your request as best as I can. Then, we c
an part on good terms.”
Now, Hank had nearly two million dollars in savings.
If he did not talk it out with Liberty, she would sue him, and the evidence she had was to her advantage
. Hank was at a disadvantage, and the court would most likely force him to share half of his assets with
Liberty.
If Liberty handed over the evidence of Hank accepting commissions to Hank’s boss, Hank would not be
able to keep his managerial position even if his boss did not fire him.
Besides, Hank received commissions from his customers and helped them do things that cost the com
pany losses. If his boss investigated him and found out about this, Hank would not be able to keep his j
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His boss might even spread the word about his behavior, making it difficult for him to find a job in the fut
ure.
This would affect his career.
With
his future and interests at stake, Hank had to stay humble and discuss the divorce with Liberty calmly e
ven though he really wanted to strangle Liberty at that moment.
“I won’t ask
for more than my share, just what I deserve. I won’t ask for a cut of your house and car either, but you
have to compensate me in other ways.”
Liberty stated her condition.
“I won’t ask you for the renovation costs. Since I paid for it, I’ll take it back myself.”
As long as Hank agreed to the terms and went through the divorce procedures, Liberty would hire a gro
up of workers and smash up the refurbishments she paid for initially. She also wanted them to scrape t
he plaster off the walls. Liberty would return the house in whatever condition Hank bought it at..
“I’ll take Sonny’s custody, and you’ll give three thousand dollars a month for child support. With your inc
ome, this isn’t considered a big amount. Sonny’s your son too, so I think it’s only fair, right?
“After Sonny turns eighteen, you
don’t need to pay child support anymore, and I won’t limit the number of times you visit Sonny. When y
ou finally remember that you have a son and
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want to see him, you can do so whenever you want.”
Hank’s face turned gloomy again.
Jessica mumbled, “You didn’t earn a penny after marriage. Why are you asking for money
so boldly now?”
“I didn’t earn a penny, but I married him and contributed to the family in other ways so he didn’t have to
worry about anything and concentrate on work. That’s my effort, so you can’t say that I didn’t contribute
anything just because I didn’t go to work.
“I didn’t ask for his personal property
before marriage, and his income after marriage belongs to the both of us. What I asked for is what I de
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmserve, so why should I be embarrassed to take it? He bought you so many expensive gifts using our joi
nt money. Did he ever ask me for my opinion?
“Ms. Yates, did you return those gifts to me? If I file a lawsuit, you’ll have to return everything that he ga
ve you too.”
Jessica was speechless.
“Hank, you may think that you’ll suffer a loss if I take so much from you at once. But think about it. As lo
ng as you can keep your current job, you can earn more than a million dollars a year with your current i
ncome. After our divorce, you can continue to take commissions, and you and your lover here can be to
gether openly.
“Ms. Yates was a promising young lady when she became your mistress, so you can’t let her down, rig
ht?
“If
your relationship is exposed, it won’t be good for both your reputations. Don’t you feel bad if others spe
ak ill of Ms. Yates?”
Hank was silent.
It killed him thinking that he had to give Liberty more than a million dollars at once.