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Franklin Yates always believed that Nora Cole loved him deeply.

Even if she knew he was being unfaithful, she would never stop loving him.

After all, Nora Cole had eloped with him for love.

So he once thought that even though the situation was bad now, as long as they had their marriage certificate, there was definitely a chance to turn things around.

But unexpectedly, without his knowledge, two divorce certificates were delivered to him.

"No, I haven’t signed any divorce papers. How could we possibly be divorced?"

Franklin Yates was stunned for a mont, then he suddenly realized sothing.

"It was that consent form for opening an account! Damn it, I knew I’d never heard of such a ridiculous rule!"

But it was also his fault; if he hadn’t been in a rush to et Willow Young and had read every clause clearly, he wouldn’t have fallen into Nora Cole’s trap.

However, this also gave Franklin Yates a sudden boost of confidence.

"Do you think you can get rid of like this? Let tell you, no way! I’ll sue you right away!"

"If you can find evidence that I’ve frad you, feel free to sue. Unfortunately, you’ll never find anything. Moreover, I can tell you that it was you who initiated the divorce due to infidelity and voluntarily gave up your share of marital assets, leaving with nothing."

Nora Cole had the assistance of the lawyer Jason Zachary from Lucas’ law firm to validate the divorce agreent.

When Nora Cole inford Jason Zachary of the origins of the signed divorce agreent, he assured her that any other unfavorable evidence against The Cole Family, Miss July Quinn, would handle it well.

It was then that Nora Cole realized how much July Quinn had helped her family.

She wanted to thank July Quinn in person, but after thinking it over, she felt that instead of saying a few weak words of thanks, it would be better to handle this matter beautifully, which was probably what July Quinn would prefer to see.

"I gave up the marital assets? You sure have a vivid imagination."

"Nora Cole, I’m going to inform the court imdiately that the divorce agreent is fake; maybe then I’ll spare you, otherwise..."

During this ti, Franklin Yates made a lot of threats.

In every way, he was nothing like soone who realized the wrong he’d done to his family and chose to leave with nothing.

But Nora Cole ignored his bluster and calmly inford him of her plans for the future.

"As for the expenses you’ve incurred over the years using our marital assets on those won, I will reclaim all of it. I won’t allow The Cole Family’s money to be spent on such shaful matters."

Franklin Yates didn’t take these words seriously at all.

In his opinion, even if Nora Cole knew he spent money on mistresses, she surely couldn’t find their whereabouts now.

Moreover, when he was spending money on those won, Nora Cole wasn’t trailing behind them, so how could she possibly know how much money he had spent on them?

Of course, the most important thing is that all the money was used by those won and has nothing to do with him, Franklin Yates.

So even if Nora Cole wanted to reclaim the money, it had nothing to do with him.

"I’ve said everything I needed to, and I won’t see you again from now on."

The tone of that last sentence from Nora Cole was very light.

Rather than saying goodbye to Franklin Yates, it was more like bidding farewell to her entire youth.

Afterwards, Nora Cole left the private room.

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