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Was it really as he said, just to develop my periphery?

"Lawyer Lin, may I ask, did Mr. ng move into that rental room before or after you?"

Although it was a bit strange, Lin Haitang still answered, "He was there before us."

Gao Yuan nodded in understanding.

Since he was there before, that ant the other party was likely involved in the "Yuan Li incident" by re coincidence without any prior knowledge, rather than having preditated plans from the beginning.

After all, where Lin Haitang moved to could not possibly have been predicted in advance.

Through Lin Haitang’s narrative, she habitually started using historical chronology to organize the entire incident according to the sequence of events.

1. Yuan Li followed Xiao Yu and randomly chose ng Lang as his scapegoat amid the multitude of people.

2. Yuan Li sneaked into the room and was discovered by ng Lang, who, unknowingly drawn into the situation, began to secretly plot his counterattack.

3. Yuan Li fell into a carefully arranged trap and was ultimately subdued.

4. Afterwards, having learned of Yuan Li’s identity, ng Lang started to use the intelligence resources of his organization to investigate his background, eventually tracing it back to the Xu Group and uncovering Yuan Li’s real motive for targeting Xiao Yu.

5. Perhaps disliking the despicable act of not sparing even a child, he decided to take matters into his own hands.

By monitoring the unusual behaviors of Cui Jizhong and Xu Jingsong, he then deduced a conspiracy against .

6. The other party warned and personally intervened last night to help escape the danger...

So that’s how it was!

The overall frawork of the incident gradually ford in her mind.

ng Lang, a man unrelated to her, had seemingly found a "reason" to suddenly help her.

All the causes lay with Lin Xiaoyu!

The reason he intervened last night, apart from what he stated, might also have been driven by a desire to retaliate against Xu Jingsong?

You want it, but I won’t give it to you!

In Gao Yuan’s mind, a mysterious organization with enormous influence hidden within the city slowly took shape...

ng Lang was a mber of this organization.

He usually disguised himself as an ordinary insurance salesman living in a plain low-rent house.

Nobody knew he was a special agent with superb skills and a ticulous mind.

What paranoia about being watched needing to install pinhole caras, that was just routine practice for a mber of a mysterious organization protecting their own lair!

As a result, Yuan Li, the unlucky fellow, ran straight into the muzzle, provoking ng Lang’s wrath on behalf of Xiao Yu.

Yes! This way, everything made sense!

So, she was actually basking in Lin Xiaoyu’s light?

She and Xiao Yu were able to receive help.

Just because... this agent was not so cold?

Having figured it all out, Gao Yuan’s affection for ng Lang and this mysterious organization soared.

Originally, mysterious organizations typically implied darkness, secrecy, operating on the fringes of the law...

But the conduct of ng Lang and the power behind him was unexpectedly quite upright, overturning Gao Yuan’s perceptions.

Walking in darkness, yet serving the light, huh...

Suddenly, Gao Yuan felt that even just being part of the periphery of this organization seed to be a very comndable thing.

"Are you going to compromise with fate and then...leave this world in the hands of the people you despise, those who have hurt you?"

This phrase that ng Lang had spoken last night echoed in her mind again.

Gao Yuan, who had previously lost her purpose, seed to have found the aning of life again.

Lin Haitang looked puzzled at the woman across from her, lost in thought.

Was it an illusion, or did she feel that the originally sowhat listless Gao Yuan suddenly seed to have undergone a subtle change in deanor?

Gao Yuan, sensing Lin Haitang’s gaze, smiled gently and then, as if she had made up her mind, took a docunt from the drawer beside her.

"Lawyer Lin, please take a look at this first."

Gao Yuan pushed a docunt across the table.

Lin Haitang picked it up with a puzzled look, slowly her eyes grew wider and wider...

"A divorce agreent?!"

"Yes!" Gao Yuan smiled weirdly.

After the police had burst in yesterday, amidst the chaos, so officer must have thought the agreent lying on the table was his own, haphazardly stuffing it into the handbag beside him and handing it over.

At that ti, Xu Jingsong was unconscious, and Cui Jizhong was completely unaware of what had happened inside the private room.

It wasn’t until the night when she returned ho that Gao Yuan shockingly discovered this docunt.

The key thing was, to gain Gao Yuan’s trust, Xu Jingsong had already signed the docunt.

Now that was very interesting...

"Miss Gao, had you already reached a private settlent?" Lin Haitang asked, looking puzzled.

The terms on it were written precisely according to the standards of an equal division of property which undoubtedly was the most ideal outco for the disadvantaged Gao Yuan.

But... was Xu Jingsong so easy to talk to that he needed such great efforts from Yuan Li and Han Li to intervene?

Wasn’t this superfluous?

"Settle... certainly not."

Xu Jingsong probably hadn’t realized yet that the docunt had mistakenly ended up in his own hands, otherwise he would have probably been frantic by now.

"Lawyer Lin, in your opinion, if the other party regrets it now, is the divorce agreent still valid?"

"Regrets?" Lin Haitang was confused.

The divorce agreent was signed, and now he wants to take it back?

What exactly happened between you two?

"If the signature on it is indeed the other party’s, then it would be tough to take back.

First, this agreent does not involve one party giving up the majority or significant portion of their property, so there are no disputes involving "gross unfairness" or "major misunderstanding" that could absolutely be recognized by the court.

Secondly, if the other party claims that the agreent was signed under fraud or coercion and asks for its annulnt or revision, they would need clear evidence to prove it."

Lin Haitang looked at Gao Yuan, who understood her intention and shook her head.

"This agreent was personally given to by Xu Jingsong, it wasn’t out of fraud or coercion."

Lin Haitang breathed a sigh of relief and laughed, "Then there should be no problem, even if it was signed in a mont of impulse, it still can possess legal validity.

As long as you, Miss Gao, sign your na, this agreent will beco an important reference for the court in handling the divorce case regarding property distribution, which is highly advantageous for us!"

"Is that so..." Gao Yuan felt sowhat sad yet wanted to laugh.

But more than anything... she felt delighted!

Without hesitation, she picked up the pen from the table and briskly signed her na at the end of the agreent.

Looking at the slightly fierce "Gao Yuan" signature, Lin Haitang always felt that the handwriting... carried a trace of murderous intent?

Was it an illusion?

She handed the agreent to Lin Haitang.

"Lawyer Lin, please bother to make a copy of this agreent, and I will store the original in the bank. Then, please notify the opposing counsel as soon as possible... I want to settle with them out of court."

"Out-of-court settlent?" Lin Haitang was stunned.

"Miss Gao, forgive for being direct, but if the court divides the property according to this agreent, it’s already the best outco for us, even negotiating with the other party probably won’t get better terms."

"Is that so? I don’t think so. This agreent includes 4% of the total shares of Xu Group." Gao Yuan said calmly.

"If I were to divide according to this agreent, I would beco a mber of the board of directors of Xu Group, holding 4% of the voting rights.

Xu Bonian has 36% of the shares, Xu Jingsong 4%, and Xu family’s Elder San Xu Jingfeng 2%.

Together they hold 42% of the shares, although it’s a high weight, it’s not enough for Xu Bonian’s line to fully control the Xu Group.

This small 4% of voting power seems negligible, but once I stand against Xu Bonian, it will significantly shake Xu Bonian’s control over the group.

Therefore, Xu Jingsong was desperately trying to prevent from obtaining these shares.

So, if they don’t want to lose these 4% of shares, they will definitely agree to a share exchange or buy-back!"

Lin Haitang gazed at the sharply eyed Gao Yuan in amazent.

How had that gentle woman so suddenly beco so aggressive and assertive?

"Then... what kind of settlent terms would Miss Gao like to negotiate?" Lin Haitang asked.

"I want a company!"

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