Jason paused. “You don’t want hing? Are you sure?”
Trevor had been extremely generous he had allocated heron enormous sum of assets, enough for her to livevishly for the rest of her life
Jason couldn’t understand why she would willingly give it
Celeste said firmly, “I’m sure. But I have one condition.”
She <b>had </b>never nned to take his money to begin with. Even if she refused everything he had given her, the wouldn’t feel any regret.
It was just that back when Martha had fallen and been hospitalized, Trevor had wanted to thank her for visiting his grandmother.
So, besides giving her two billion dors, he also transferred three vis in the neighborhood where Betty lived
These three vis, though given to herter, had still been included in the division of marital assets.
So, even though the property deeds were now in her name and in her possession, legally speaking, until the divorce was finalized, the vis weren’t truly hers.
If she walked away with nothing, she <b>wouldn’t </b>be able to keep those vis<b>. </b>
And if she didn’t take possession of them, once the divorce was finalized, there was a high chance that Trevor would simply transfer them to the Lockets or the Shaws
Given how the Shaw family operated, if they got hold of those vis, they would probably move in right away- Into Betty’s neighborhood–just to disgust and harass her every day.
Thinking of that possibility, she told Jason, “I only want those three vis. He doesn’t need to <b>give </b>them to me- I’ll buy them from him.”
She had earned <b>a </b>substantial ie over the past two months. So<b>, </b>she could afford to pay for the three vis now.
Jason immediately understood her reasoning.
In his opinion, this was a <b>major </b>loss for Celeste, but seeing how determined she was, he didn’t try to dissuade her.
With this new development, Jason quickly contacted Trevor’swyer and ryed Celeste’s decision.
About half an hourter, just as Celeste was about to head out for dinner, Trevor called.
Realizing he was likely calling to discuss the divorce, she picked up. “Hello?”
On the other <b>end</b><b>, </b>Trevor asked, “Have you had dinner?”
“No.” She didn’t want to make small talk. “I assume yourwyer <b>has </b>already told you my terms.”
“He has,<b>” </b>Trevor replied. “Since that’s what you want, I agree. However, my grandmother saw our divorce agreement after learning about our divorce.
“If you want to change the terms, you’ll have to tell her yourself. Once she agrees, I’ll process it immediately.”
Martha cared about her. Celeste had <b>already </b>expected <b>that </b>she would want to intervene in the division of asse
Hearing this, she responded tly, “Let’s not tell her. Let’s finalize the divorce first, then deal with everything elseter.”
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