Chapter 122
Upon seeing the message, Cameron was so furious that he hurled his phone against the wall. He recalled how
Nellie used to be, always doting on him like a loyal puppy. Now, she had transformed into someone so distant
and unattainable that it was near impossible for
him to even meet her. How had their roles reversed so tically?
Nellie glanced at her now silent phone, her once serene face clouded with determination. After everything,
Cameron still didn't want a divorce. She wasn't about to waste her pryears on him anymore. Nellie decided it
was tfor Cameron to face a harsh reality check. She sought out her ace divorce lawyer, Jim, and handed him
all the documents she had meticulously prepared. "Here are the debts I've incurred during our marriage," she
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbegan. "And here's proof of Cameron transferring assets while we were married. These show his affair with
Greta, and here's evidence of his emotional abuse after we tied the knot." "Jim, with all this evidence, can | get a
smooth divorce?" Nellie asked, her voice steady but hopeful.
Jim regarded her with a calm assurance, "With everything you've got on him, even a newbie lawyer could win
this case. Imagine the advantage withon your side."
Nellie was taken aback but relieved. "Then I'll be waiting for your good news."
Meanwhile, Cameron was planning to give Nellie the cold shoulder for a while. But Nellie's lawyer, Jim, cat
him like a force of nature. "Mr. Dawson, I'm Jim, Nellie's divorce attorney. We need to talk."
Cameron had just wrapped up a morning meeting and was already in a foul mood, thanks to his company
lagging behind Nathan's new business. The sight of Jim only worsened his temper. "I don't have tfor this," he
snapped.
Unfazed, Jim replied smoothly, "Mr. Dawson, you might want to take a look at the divorce agreement Nellie
drafted before you make any decisions."
Jim handed him the agreement. Cameron, with his hands shoved in his pockets, eyed it with a dismissive sneer.
"What's there to see? It's the usual story of emotional fallout and her leaving with nothing."
Jim smiled, "This time, it's different. You're in for quite a shock, Mr. Dawson."
Curiosity got the better of him, and Cameron opened the document. His eyes widened in disbelief. This time,
Nellie wasn't leaving empty-handed; she was demanding half of his assets. "In your dreams," Cameron scoffed.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJim explained, "Mr. Dawson, according to the civil code, any incearned during the marriage-like salaries,
bonuses, or business profits-is considered joint property."
Cameron retorted, "I signed a prenup before we got married. Besides, my post-marriage incis spent as soon
as it comes in."
Jim chuckled lightly, "If every man followed your lead, Mr. Dawson, women might choose to stay single, and
humanity might face extinction."
Cameron's expression turned sour. He knew his actions towards Nellie were anything but noble. It was common
for wealthy families to guard their fortunes, but none were as tight-fisted as he was.
Jim continued, "Mr. Dawson, even though you didn't contribute to Nellie's wealth during your marriage, you must
share the substantial debts she accrued-fifty percent, to be exact."
As Jim handed over the bill, Cameron stared at the lengthy list, feeling a headache beginning to throb.