Chapter 1300
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âPerhaps he still had a few feelings for me at that time, but it was just a féw.â Amelia sighed and continued, âAfter I sign the divorce settlement agreement, he and I will really have nothing to do with each other. The two children will be our only bond.â
âAre you really going to divorce? If you really love him, then find a way to relieve his hypnosis. Isnât it good for your family to be together?â Riley persuaded.
Amelia shook her head and said, âNo, my liver is not healthy. I once had liver cancer and a liver transplant. This time, I gave birth to a baby, which put a burden on my liver. I donât know how many years I can live in the future. Why do I have to relieve Warrenâs hypnosis and let him suffer with me?
He has no feelings for me now, so he can just divorce me, which is a good thing.â
âBut wonât you regret it?â Riley asked.
Amelia smiled and answered, âThere will always be a lot of regrets in my life. If there is no regret, it will not be life. In fact, I should have been contented with my life. I have loved someone. I have two children, families, and friends, and I can live a happy and comfortable life. Itâs great.â
Was it really good? Riley lowered her head, looked at the baby in her arms, and then handed her over to Amelia. âI donât care whether I should have regrets in life or not, but I always think that when I live, I should have as few regrets as possible. Some regrets can be made up, while others are irreparable.
Just like Nicholas. He has left me forever. I cannot make up for him, but Warren is still alive and you are still alive. You can make up your regrets,â Riley said.
After Riley left, her words kept echoing in Ameliaâs mind.
Some regrets could be made up, while others couldnât!
But how could Amelia make up the regrets of her and Warren?
The next day, Amelia came to the law firm. The lawyer handed her a document. âMs. Haab, this is a contract drawn up according to Mr. Yorkâs willingness. If you are not satisfied with it or you have some additional terms, we can add them to the contract,â the lawyer said.
Amelia opened the document and looked through it.
This divorce settlement agreement was totally beneficial to Amelia. Both of her children would live with her, and Warren would give them a lot of maintenance every month. The maintenance would gradually increase as the two children grew up, and he would also give Amelia a lot of divorce maintenance. At the same time, he would give her all his properties in Strico.
In addition, the two children would hold 5% shares in the York Group.
After the divorce, Amelia didnât need to pay anything. She would have no loss.
Maybe her only loss would be her title as Mrs. York.
When Amelia read the last part, she found that there was Warrenâs signature at the bottom.
As long as Amelia signed her name and the lawyer went through the divorce formalities, she and Warren would be officially divorced.
âMs. Haab, do you have any other opinions on this divorce settlement agreement? If you have no objection, you can sign it directly. We will go through the formalities. If everything goes smoothly, you and Mr. York will be divorced tomorrow, and the properties and money specified in the agreement will be immediately given to you and your children,â t lawyer said.
âIâ¦â Amelia looked at the pen in front of her, but suddenly found tha was so difficult to pick up the pen.
The lawyer waited for a long time, but Amelia didnât sign the agreeme Then he added, âIf you donât feel satisfied with the conditions, you can also raise your claim. Mr. York said that he would try his best to meet your requirements.â
But what Amelia wanted was not money, shares or houses at all. Amelia shouted in her heart, âWhat do I exactly want?â She suddenly had an answer.
What she wanted was actually him, the Warren who loved her so much.
Perhaps Amelia would never see that Warren again.
âHe⦠Is Warren fine?â Amelia couldnât help asking.
The lawyer hesitated for a moment and then said, âMr. York is fine now and still busy with his work as before.â It was not true. But before the lawyer left Lofbury, Warren had told him that if Amelia asked about his situation, he should tell her that everything was fine.
âReally?â Amelia murmured. Then she looked at the divorce agreement and finally said, âI want to change this agreement.â
âOkay, please go ahead,â the lawyer said immediately.
âI accept the shares and maintenance he gives to my children, but I donât need alimony or any real estate. As for the maintenance of the children, he should open two bank accounts and transfer the money into the two bank accounts. I will only take what I need every month. The surplus money will be handled by the children themselves in the future,â Amelia said.
The lawyer was stunned and didnât expect that Amelia would do such a thing. It was like returning the money she could get! How could a normal person do that?
âMr. York gives you alimony and properties out of good intentions, so you donât have to refuse him,â the lawyer said.
âI married Warren. He owes me nothing, so he doesnât need to give me anything. I have no reason to take the alimony and properties,â Amelia said. âPlease tell this to him. Iâm fine with the rest clauses.â
âWell⦠Okay. Please wait a moment, the lawyer said. Then he turned around and went to another room. He called Warren and told him what Amelia had said.
Hearing the lawyerâs words, Warren was silent for a long time before he said, âIf thatâs what she wants, then do as she says.â
âOkay, Mr. York,â the lawyer answered and returned to Amelia. âMs. Haab, Mr. York said that everything could be re-amended according to your will.â
Amelia took a deep breath and said, âOkay. Letâs revise the agreement.â
When Amelia walked out of the law firm, she was at a loss.
She lowered her head and looked at her hands blankly.
How could this happen? The agreement had been modified according to her will, but when the lawyer asked her to sign it, she still hesitated. She couldnât write down her name with her hand holding the pen.
In the end, Amelia could only say to the lawyer, âI⦠I want to go back and think about it. Iâll contact you when I figure it out.â
âOkay, you can think about it carefully, I think Mr. York will try his best.
to meet your request,â the lawyer said respectfully.
But when Amelia heard his words, she was not happy at all.