Chapter 530 Mr. Brown had a hunch. It must be related to the divorce with Liberty. Olivia brought the cu
tlery and served her son food, “You didn‘t tell me in advance, so I didn‘t cook for you. This was suppose
d to be for the dog, but you can have it instead i‘ll cook some pasta for you later if you‘re still hungry.” “I‘
ll be full after eating this, Mom.”
From the moment he walked in, Hank let his mother serve him food and even set the table for him with
cutlery ready. He was used to liis mother doing this.
After the family of three finislied their meal, Hank handed the manila folder to his father.
“What is this?
Mr. Browni was suspicious, but he reached out
and took the envelope. He opened it and took out a stack of papers and photos from inside. Olivia took
a peek too. The husband and wife frowned as they looked at it. “Hank, you kept so much money?” Olivi
a was shocked that her son had so much money. Mr. Brown frowned and asked his son, “Did Liberty gi
ve you this?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHanknodded.
“What does she want?”
“She knows all the assets in my possession. She brought this evidence to me when she came to file for
divorce. I‘ll have to share my assets with her equally now.” Mr. Brown‘s expression was unpleasant. Alt
hough he did not know how much money his son actually had, he knew that his son had his guard up a
gainst Liberty for a long time. “Everything has to be divided equally with her?” Olivia whispered, “Doesn
‘t that mean splitting nearly a million with her?” “It‘s more than a million.” Olivia‘s heart ached. “If I had k
nown, I‘d have given her the two hundred thousand dollars at first.”
Olivia slapped her son, “Hank, how could you not have told us about something this big? If ! knew you
were hiding so much money, I would‘ve
let you give Liberty that two hundred thousand. Then you wouldn‘t be losing so much now.”
“It‘s useless, Mom. Liberty won‘t let me go that easily. Don‘t forget what she used to do. She‘s more rut
hless than anyone when she wants to be,”
After Hank‘s parents saw the
evidence that was used to threaten lim, Hank took out the divorce agreement and handed it to his fathe
r, “Dad, this is the divorce agreement Liberty drafted. We both already signed it. We‘ve made an appoin
tment to go to City Hall tomorrow
afternoon.
“I‘ve decided to give up custody for Sonny. I‘ll let Liberty take him away, but it doesn‘t affect your visitati
on rights to Sonny. Liberty promised that she won‘t stop us from seeing him.” Mr. Brown wanted to tear
up the divorce agreement after reading it.
Hank reacted quickly and snatched it back.
“There‘s no point tearing it, Dad. Liberty and I already made a deal. I came back tonight to tell you that t
his
was what I promised her, so don‘t go looking for trouble with her later. Let us split amicably.” If not for fe
ar that his parents would go to Liberty and start a fight out of anger, Hank would have gone through wit
h the divorce procedures that afternoon itself.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMr. Brown was just about to slap Hank across the face but Olivia held his hand down just as he raised i
t.
“Hank, what did I tell you? Sonny is the Brown family‘s grandson. I told you to fight for Sonny‘s custody
no matter what, but you actually gave up on it,” Mr. Brown pointed at Hank and condemned him.
“If Liberty knows you transferred away your assets, then so be it. If she wants you to split your assets w
ith her, then so be it. But Sonny has to come back to us! Olivia said, “Hank, I don‘t agree with you divor
cing Liberty anymore. This divorce is too costly. Don‘t divorce her anymore. Break it off with that Yates
girl and live a good life with Liberty from now on. “Look, you‘ll have to lose more than a million if you go
through with this, and I‘ll lose my grandson too. It‘s a lose–
lose for us. You can‘t divorce her. You‘re not allowed to divorce her!”
Hank smiled bitterly. “Mom, Liberty and I have already fallen through to this point. Do you think we can
still turn back? If we don‘t settle for divorce, she‘ll sue instead. Sonny is only two years old. Children his
age are usually granted custody to the mothers. “She kept the evidence of Matthew beating Sonny up
and having him sent to the hospital. We won‘t win if she files a lawsuit. It‘s better to part ways amicably.
At least we can still nod and say hello
to each other if our pathis cross in the future.” There was no need to become enemies.