Chapter 978 Meredith took a deep breath, looked him in the eyes, and said, "Charlie, | shouldn't have raised my voice at you, and | shouldn't have laid my hands on Miss Kimberly." Charlie was not wavered by her apology. Instead, he mocked, "Are you changing your methods now?" "Charlie, can you not talk that way? Can't we just talk things out peacefully?" "And what do you want to talk about? About the things you did with Josiah behind my back?" Meredith tightened her clenched fists, shook her head, and said, "Let's talk about our future, about the plans after we move abroad. We've been making plans for some time now and | want to make those plans happen with you." "Move abroad? With you?" Charlie laughed sarcastically, "Meredith Leighton, even if I'm crippled, you can't possibly expect me to stoop so low, can you?" "Do you really feel that way? Being together with me?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"To be more exact, it's embarrassing.” Charlie then took out a document from the drawer and handed it to Meredith. In a cold voice, he said, " You can forget about moving abroad together. Sign this instead. Write down the amount of alimony that you want and I'll give you however much you want." Meredith took a glance at the document. She was stunned when she read that it was the divorce papers. Charlie was asking for a divorce? Charlie, who did everything to stop her from leaving and even forced her to move abroad with him, was actually asking for a divorce. And he had even signed the paper.
Can someone change that much simply after losing their memories? Meredith looked at the divorce papers, then looked at Charlie.
"Charlie, do | look like someone who is after your money?" "Is it not?" Charlie scoffed, "If it wasn't because you're after my wealth, you wouldn't have tolerated so much and even ‘apologized first."
"Then what if | tear this divorce paper? Will that stop you from thinking this way?" Meredith then reached for the papers on the desk and tore them into pieces.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmCharlie's gaze darkened as he seethed, "Meredith Leighton, are you out of your mind? | already said that you can write down as much as you want!" "I don't need them and | don't need money," Meredith went on, "Charlie, I'll agree to the divorce only after you get back your memories. If you still want a divorce then, | will do what you want." "As for now, | will not agree to this and | will not change my mind about moving abroad with you." She then said, "I'll leave now if there's nothing else you want to say. Get some rest." She then walked out of the study room.
Meredith, who had just barely collected herself, was once again deeply wounded by Charlie.
Meredith pulled into a bitter smile.
Charlie's mother walked into the study only after Meredith went back into her room.
Charlie looked at his mother and asked, "What can | do for you, Mother?" "I'm here to tell you that I've made all the arrangements for
your flight. You and Meredith can leave next Saturday,” Before waiting for a reply from Charlie, she went on, "Charlie, even though | haven't been supportive of your relationship with Meredith, | still want to remind you that you'll regret it if you let Meredith go." She then looked at the pieces of paper scattered all around the floor, and said, "Things like divorce, you shouldn't bring them up so easily. What if Meredith really signs them? There'd be no turning back then." "Are you done, Mother?" Charlie asked flatly.