Chapter 491 Striking a deal
Beyond the Divorce
Striking a Deal The next day, I had just walked into the office when Atticus followed suit.
I'wondered why he was here or if it had anything to do with yesterdayâs events.
After sitting on the couch, he said, âCongratulations, Ms. Chloe!â I smiled. Indeed, these past few days have been filled with so much good news that it was almost overwhelming.
Taking a seat on the couch, I looked at him. âMr. Atticus, you're not just here to congratulate me, right?â Carol brought in some tea, and I said.
âThe tea here is sourced from the Vanderberg Palace. Have some.â
"You certainly have your ways. You got tea from the Vanderberg Palace. You only recently met Bella, but your relationship with her has already progressed." Atticusâs words held a deeper meaning.
âAre you referring to yesterdayâs incident?â I scrutinized his face. âFor me, that was an accident.â Atticus affirmed, âIâm here because I need your help with something.â âHow can I assist you, Mr. Atticus? If I can, I'll give it my all.â He looked as if he were grappling with his thoughts, trying to find the right words.
Then he said two words that shocked me. âDivorce!â Iwas stunned for a good while. âMr.
Atticus, are you joking? I'm afraid I canât help you with this. Itâs not easy to dissolve one marriage. I canât involve myself in just anything. Besides, you're well aware of how your sister-in-law feels about me. I...â Atticus leaned in on the couch. It seemed like saying those words brought him relief. He looked at me with solemnity. âItâs because of your conflict with Liora that only you can help me with this.â âOh?â I1ooked at Atticusâs face. This man was the most difficult to read.
âThis marriage should have ended long ago. The things Liora has done over the years are unspeakable and too many to list. If it weren't for the B= INOW greater interests of the Cole family, 1 would have parted ways with her long ago. You understand this, too.â BURR âMs. Chloe, I won't let you get entangled in a dilemma. You just need to help me curb her ambitions and dampen her spirit. I have other ways to handle the rest! Besides, I can assist you in achieving what you want!â My heart skipped a beat. I had to admit âAtticus was cunning. He wanted to make a deal with me. Though, how could he know about my plans? He made it sound easy, asking me to curb her ambitions. In reality, he wanted me to be the one to unveil Lioraâs secrets.
He would take advantage of the situation and reap the benefits, âChloe, from the day I met you, I never Saw you as an enemy or a competitor,â he said, then paused. âI admit, I once tested your relationship with ATL Empire. You know, in our business world, itâs not unreasonable to do so.â I gave a faint smile. He wasnât wrong, I had similarly used him.
âBut I realized that ATL Empire didnât care to compete with me. Over time, I have admired your integrity, Ms. Chloe.
So, I've considered you a friend.â âIf we put it this way, you've helped me even more. I remember it well!â "Perhaps you didnât think much of it when you helped me resolve the Thompson family issues. But you solved a major problem for me. I'm well aware of the hostility Liora holds | against you. Sheâs someone who never forgets a slight!â âIâve experienced it firsthand.â I took this opportunity to share with Atticus some of my encounters with Liora, including yesterdayâs incident at the Beringer residence.
He replied, âSo I owe you an apology. I bear some responsibility. But I also know her well. Sheâs relentless, so Iâve decided to end this marriage.â It seemed Atticus was resolute in his decision.