Chapter 126 Divorce Agreement
Braylen quickly replied, âYes. If you are not in a hurry, we can do it another day. But I have to go on a
business trip tomorrow. If you want to change the date, I wonât be free until next weekend.â
Darlene took a look at the calendar. Today was Tuesday. She would have to wait for almost another half
a month before she could meet him again.
Moreover, at that time, she might not be free to get out.
Darlene tightened her grip on her phone, hesitating over whether she should trust Braylen for once.
However, she did not think that there was anything about her worth him deceiving. On the contrary, he
said that he wanted to get the shares of the Gallard Group by helping her to get a divorce, which
sounded more made sense.
Darlene really wanted to divorce Avery. She felt that as long as they divorced, she might have hope for
many things.
For example, after she died, Avery couldnât control Reina and Nigel any longer.
Thinking of this, Darlene gritted her teeth and replied, âOkay, Iâll be there soon.â
It was almost six oâclock. If she took a taxi, she would probably meet a traffic jam. She
should set off now.
Braylen replied to her with a smile emoji and said no more.
Darlene looked at Rachel Dern, the maid who chaperoned Reina all the time, and pretended to send a
voice message with her phone. âRoselyn, you canât get into the inpatient building at night without a card
key. I will have Rachel get down to pick you up.â
After that, Darlene put her phone aside and looked at Rachel. âRachel, Roselyn has brought the dinner
she made over. Could you please get down to pick her up? I donât
want her to get hurt.â
Rachel did not think much. She nodded and put down the things in her hands and went
out.
Avery went to the company in a hurry. After Rachel left, Darlene got up and looked out
carefully. There were no other bodyguards or servants guarding outside the ward.
Avery probably thought that Darlene would not dare to go anywhere since Reina and Nigel were still
here.
Darlene put on a mask and left the ward, walking down the stairs through the fire
escape.
Braylen was sitting in a private room on the top floor of Twilight Paradise. He threw his phone on the
coffee table and sneered.
How come it would be so easy for Darlene to take the bait?
Didnât she really know why he wanted to see her in Twilight Paradise?
Braylen thought of Josefina, who had chosen another man and left him a divorce. agreement before she
disappeared.
Braylen could not figure it out for a long time. Probably it was because no one had ever
fooled him like that since he was little.
Did Josefina really feel wronged about marrying him? How could she betray him for a stupid bastard?
Braylen believed that he had treated Josefina well in those years, so after she left, he
tested many women.
All those women were exactly like Josefina. In the beginning, they all acted distant and
innocent.
But none of them refused when he brought them home. When he gave them the check
with his signatures, all of their eyebrows danced.
After drinking a few glasses of wine, he suddenly felt a little sick and lost much interest
in this stupid game. He even had the idea of leaving directly.
Among the young men sitting around, someone joked, âAfter Ms. Hogan left, you drink
more, Mr. Swale. But the wine will hurt you. You should drink less.â
Douglas, who was drunk and sat not far away, said disapprovingly, âThe only thing who will hurt you is
your wife. Women outside are better. If not for the fact that my wifeâs family is powerful, I would have
divorced her a long time ago.â
The others laughed and echoed, âMr. Nixon, you should have kept your voice down. I have seen Mr.
Walpole here many times recently. If he heard what you said, Iâm afraid it would be difficult for you to give
your wife an explanation.â
Douglas gave him a disdainful look, but he was obviously worried when he heard it. He secretly glanced
at the door and quickly lowered his voice.
His wife came from the Walpole family, or else he wouldnât have been so henpecked.
Thinking of something, Douglas asked, âMr. Swale, you said that you could call Ms. Garcia out. You are
not kidding, right? That woman is rather peppery. Will she really listen to you?â
Douglas recalled the scene when Darlene stabbed him in the neck with broken glass pieces when he
tried to molest Darlene in the private room before. He almost died in the hands of that woman that day.
Douglas was always angry about what happened that day, so when he heard Braylen call Darlene over,
he was immediately interested and decided to vent his anger this time.
Braylen sneered, âShe is just a woman, and women are all the same. The only difference between them
is whether they have excellent acting skills or not.â
Douglas drank too much and started to speak without thinking, âHow do you know if this Ms. Garcia has
acting skills or not, Mr. Swale? Have you already tasted her? Is Ms. Garcia one of your bedmates?â
Braylen narrowed his eyes and looked over, his expression changing.
Douglas immediately fell silent and started to clear his throat, not daring to say anything.
The people sitting around noticed that Braylen was not in a good mood. None of them continued to joke
around, and the atmosphere cooled down.
Suddenly, the door of the private room was pushed open and Darlene walked in.
Douglasâ eyes lit up, and he whistled frivolously, âWell, well, well. Here she is!
âI thought it would be difficult to invite Ms. Garcia out. You are right, Mr. Swale. She is also a woman who
has excellent acting skills. I thought she was really that pure as she acted.â
Hearing this, Darlene paused.
Her gaze swept across the few young men and the middleâaged man sitting in the room. She frowned
and turned to look at Braylen. âAre you playing me, Mr. Swale?â
Braylen smiled and said, âWhat are you talking about, Ms. Garcia? Mr. Nixon, donât talk nonsense. I
invited Ms. Garcia here to talk about business. This is Mr. Baker. You should have already seen his
photo, Ms. Garcia. He is a famous lawyer under the Swale Group.â
Braylen patted the sofa beside him. âMs. Garcia, come over and take a seat. I just happened to have a
social meeting with them today. Donât worry. They wonât get nosy.â
Darlene looked at the middleâaged man beside her. It was indeed Hank. She had met him before
because of Aleenaâs matter.
Therefore, she still walked over and greeted him.
Hank just nodded at her and then focused on his wine again. This kind of situation was not something
that he could meddle in.
Braylen pushed the contract to her. âTake a look and tell me if there is a problem. All the conditions that I
have listed on this paper are for you to fulfill after your divorce, Ms. Garcia. So, you wonât suffer any
loss.â
There was something else in the tone of his voice. He lowered his voice to a volume that only they could
hear with a smile, âOther than the shares, which I want to get, we have also agreed on one night. Deal,
Ms. Garcia?â
Darlene flipped through the contract. Without hesitation, she signed at the end of the contract and
pushed it back to him.
âMr. Swale, Mr. Baker, how are you going to help me then? What should I do next?â
Braylen gave her a copy of the contract and put away the other two copies to himself. He then gave her
a glass of wine.
âMs. Garcia, donât get anxious. Nothing can be settled down in such a hurry. Why donât you have a few
drinks with Mr. Baker first? We are adults, not teenagers. You can talk
whatever you want when you two get familiar with each other.â