Chapter 440
Jessica was upset but did not show it. After all, she was not his wife yet, so she could not say too much lest Hank resent her. Her
future husband’s family might also have a problem with her.
Sonny was just over two years old. He was not sensible yet and could not take care of himself. If he lived under her hands, she
had plenty of opportunities to deal with him, so there was no hurry.
“No problem.”
Jessica handed the divorce agreement back to Hank. “I’ll print two copies for you. Take them to Liberty tomorrow and have her
sign them, one for each of you. On Monday, hurry and go to the City Hall to file for divorce.”
Hank laughed. “I’m more impatient than you are.”
“I’m not impatient.”
Jessica laughed as she helped Hank print the divorce papers.
That night, the two people dreamed beautifully, thinking about their happy life after marriage.
The night passed without a word.
The next day, Serenity woke up and saw the note Zachary left on the dresser. She quickly picked up her phone and called
Jasmine.
“Seren, I’m still sleeping.”
Jasmine’s eyes were not even open yet. She yawned while
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saying, “I slept late last night.”
Serenity laughed. “I figured you’re not up yet. You wouldn’t be able to read if I sent you a message, so I called you instead.
Zachary left me a note saying his colleague will be waiting for you at Beans and Cream at 10 this morning. He’ll be holding a red
rose in his hand.”
“I would’ve forgotten about the blind date if you didn’t remind me.”
Jasmine opened her eyes and sat up. “Beans and Cream again? Okay, I got it. I won’t be late.”
At most, she would leave early.
“Set your alarm and go back to sleep for a little longer. I won’t bother you.”
“You’re not coming with me?”
Jasmine was always accompanied by Serenity every time she went on a blind date.
Serenity’s relaxed tone turned heavy, and she said, “My sister will be discussing the divorce with Hank today. I’m my sister’s only
family, so I have to be there.”
“You’re right. You need to help Liberty out. Don’t let her be bullied by the Browns. Yesterday evening, your scumbag brother–in–
law went to our shop and wanted to pick Sonny up, saying that Sonny’s grandparents missed him.
“I couldn’t be bothered with him. When he didn’t see Sonny in the shop and I kept ignoring him, he left resentfully. You were on a
getaway, so I only told Liberty.”
Serenity sneered. “They miss Sonny? If they really miss him,
they wouldn’t have tried to make him sick. I think he just wants to take Sonny away to blackmail my sister into making
concessions or leaving without a penny to her name.”
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Hank had an affair and was caught by Liberty. He was at fault.
When a divorce lawsuit was filed and properties divided, he should give her more money.
However, how would jerks like the Browns be willing to give money to Liberty? They just wanted to use Sonny to blackmail her
into giving in.
Serenity hated people like Hank the most. He neglected his child but wanted to fight for custody during the divorce, as if he
would die if he lost the child. In fact, he was just using the child as a bargaining chip.
If he really won custody, he would just turn around and send the child away, neglecting them again.
“Seren, will Sonny be in danger? Why don’t you discuss it with your sister and send Sonny to a safe place to live for a few days?
Send him somewhere the Brown family can’t find or won’t dare to go to, lest they threaten your sister with him.”