Secret Wealthy Marriage
Chapter 517: Kissing My Wife (3)

Chapter 517: Chapter 517: Kissing My Wife (3)

No wonder before, so many lawyers didn’t dare to take this case; this was the first time he knew that Simon Carrington’s reputation was truly deserved, making so many colleagues refuse without even asking for the details of the lawsuit when they heard his name.

Now he also has some regrets, regretting stepping into this muddy water, most importantly, the party involved is so irrational, and yet being firmly controlled by others, which simply leaves him with no confidence.

"Lawyer Chen, what do you mean by that? You mean we’re bound to lose, right? That’s not what you said before." Mrs. Duncan couldn’t help herself when she heard Lawyer Chen’s words and immediately rushed over to ask.

Even Jane Auclair feels a headache when dealing with someone like Mrs. Duncan, "Lawyer Chen, just tell me, what are the chances of them getting half of Cole’s property in the divorce?"

"At least 50%." Lawyer Chen estimated conservatively, but he actually felt more like 60%. He was just worried that if he said that, Jane Auclair would freak out.

"Anyway, you do your best to solve this problem. Use all the tricks you can think of. If we need to cooperate, just say so. For now, you can go." Jane Auclair calmed down a bit and spoke to Lawyer Chen.

"Alright, well, Miss Auclair, I’ll leave first." If it weren’t for the person behind her, he really wouldn’t want to wade through this muddy water.

"Hmm." Jane Auclair nodded and walked over to the Duncans. She bent down and asked Cole, "Cole, can I ask you, is it because of Elena that you don’t want to divorce Daisy Willow, or is it because you love her?"

A moment ago, she was truly shocked. Even though she wasn’t 100% sincere towards Cole, she at least appeared so on the surface. But just now, Cole slapped her in the face in public by abruptly asking Daisy Willow not to divorce.

She had never seen Cole so humble and pitiful before. At that moment, she even read his sincerity and reluctance on his face.

So, the answer is very likely the second option. If it’s the second option, she will not be soft-hearted towards the Duncans in the future.

She will make Cole realize that she, Jane Auclair, is not Daisy Willow. If he chooses to provoke her like this, he should expect her revenge in the future.

Mrs. Duncan, upon hearing Jane Auclair’s words, slapped Cole and looked at him with anger, "Cole, can you ever succeed in life? Daisy Willow did something like that, and yet you still don’t want to divorce her."

Mrs. Duncan was furious. What was her son thinking? Why couldn’t she control him at all?

"...Let’s go home." Cole didn’t argue. He had initially tried everything to save the situation but now realized it couldn’t be saved. Seeing that the two women still wouldn’t leave, Cole sighed, "Once I’m divorced from Daisy Willow, we’ll go get the Marriage Certificate, as long as you don’t mind me having only half of my property left."

As a matter of fact, even if Daisy Willow did not fight for it, he would have set aside some money for his daughter Elena. Of course, now that Daisy Willow was fighting for it, he was more than happy to give her the money. He believed that with the money, Daisy Willow would only spend it on their daughter, so he really wouldn’t feel that it was too much for her to ask for half of his property.

"What did you say? You’re really going to give that woman half of your property? I tell you, Cole Duncan, I absolutely will not agree to this. Even if the judgment comes down, I will appeal it." Mrs. Duncan screamed loudly, wondering how she could have a son who was so useless.

Daisy Willow, that woman, was still causing trouble even though they were divorcing. She must find a way to deal with this despicable woman.

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