Chapter 385
Jasper was surprised that Esther wanted to divorce Bradley. “Are you sure about this, Esther?” “I’m
sure,” she replied..
Esther looked at Felix, who had become much happier since being with Sunshine. She also thought of
Pixie, who would soon be back with her. “I can’t stay trapped in this unhappy relationship anymore. I
am still young and shouldn’t confine myself to just having love in my life.”
“Okay, I’ll introduce you to the best divorce lawyer in Capitus,” Jasper said. “If you can win custody of
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtPixie during your divorce trial, the church won’t have any more reason to hold onto her.”
“Yes, that’s right.” Esther knew that she couldn’t stay foolish anymore. As long as Bradley had
something over her, she would be forced to play by his tune. She would never be free from his grasp.
“Esther, I’m sure your future will be really bright,” Jasper stated.
A while later, Jasper sent the contact for the divorce lawyer.
Esther took into account their time difference before returning to the castle and making the call.
“Hello, Ms. Hill? This is Esther Quill.”
Tanya Hill was the most reputable divorce lawyer in the industry, winning 95% of her cases no matter
how impossible they seemed at first.
In her 30s, Tanya was already a veteran lawyer, known for her remarkable skills and attractiveness.
At present, she sat in her office, with a tall fragrant lemon tree behind her. Her slightly curled hair
cascaded over her shoulders, and she wore a lake blue blouse with a butterfly bow, complemented by
a white diamond watch. Her makeup was just right.
Tanya greeted, “Hello, Ms. Quill. I heard from Jasper that you want me to help you with a divorce
lawsuit.”
Esther sat in her study with a serious expression. “That’s right, Ms. Hill. I know my lawsuit is a little
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcomplicated, but I’d like to know my chances of winning.”
“That will depend on the evidence we have in our favor. But I promise I’ll do my best.”
Tanya proceeded to give Esther professional advice. “If we don’t have many witnesses or material
evidence, I suggest we take a compromising approach instead.”
Esther muttered, “Will it work?”
“The judge will consider emotions when making their decision.” Tanya opened her notebook and took
down notes. “Has Mr. Warner physically abused you?”
“Would strangling my neck and imprisoning me count?” Esther asked.
Tanya was startled. “What makes you think it wouldn’t?” she asked in a deep voice.