Chapter 39: She was the one who wanted a divorce more

On the top floor of the Montague building, Raymond sat behind his desk with an unchanged expression. He had taken a quick trip to Wolfland at noon and was surprised to find that they had stood him up.

His impression of them, already at rock bottom, now plummeted even further.

John walked in carrying a stack of files. "Sir, a doctor from abroad called. The old man has completed the procedures and will be returning to the country in about a week." That was fast.

Raymond rubbed his forehead for a while before saying, "Ask the lawyer to draft a new contract. The Montague family is willing to help the Fair family through their second round of financing, on the condition that this nominal wife accompanies me in pretending to be in love."

He referred to her as such because he didn't even know her name. The old man always called her Selena.

As for whether her name was two or three characters long, he wasn't interested in finding out.

John nodded and quickly went to arrange it.

and within half an hour, it was sent to Raymond for

the lawyer had personally

returning from the studio, Selena was worried about how to explain standing Raymond up. If he got angry and vented his frustrations on the Fair family, she

was struggling with the decision, the

"Miss Fair, Mr. Montague asked me to give you this contract. He has already signed it, and

agreement. But upon taking a closer look, she

was willing to help the Fair family through their

had to pretend to be in love with

It was perfect.

help but breathe a sigh of relief. Her gaze shifted downwards, and she saw

sense of resentment, indicating that

the pen from the entrance and was about to sign her name next to his. But then she thought of something and looked up slightly. "It doesn't seem to have a time limit stated

if Raymond wanted her to act for ten or twenty years, wouldn't she be stuck in this marriage

Once Grandpa has recovered, you'll get divorced. If

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