Chapter 10
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
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âJoshua, come with me,â Old Man Neal said, standing up with his cane in hand. Joshua glanced at
Cynthia before following his grandfather out of the room and into the adjacent study to discuss matters.
Mrs. Neal stayed with Cynthia, chatting about family matters. She mentioned that if Cynthia ever found
Joshua to be a
worthy lifelong partner, their family would always welcome her back.
Cynthia felt warmth in this family. It was like the cozy days she had experienced before her mother
passed away.
Half an hour later, Joshua returned from his conversation with Old Man Neal. Joshua appeared
unchanged, but Old Man Neal looked somber and visibly unhappy.
Old Man Neal snapped and his emotions were crumbling, âGet out of here! Donât make a scene. You
have one month left to take good care of Cynthia. If she suffers any grievances, Iâll give all your money
to her!â
With his exceptional demeanor, Joshua replied, âUnderstood.â
As the two were about to leave, Mrs. Neal Senior suddenly spoke up, âWait.â
Joshua and Cynthia both turned back, the moonlight casting a glow on them, seemingly bringing them
closer together. However, it was just an illusion.
âHave you two settled the division of assets for the divorce?â Mrs. Neal Senior was worried Cynthia
would be at a
disadvantage.
âRest assured, I wonât treat her unfairly. She wonât lose a penny,â Joshua said without going into detail,
not wanting to give the impression that Cynthia was greedy.
âIn addition to the house and car, you should also share some of your stocks and bonds with Cynthia,â
Mrs. Neal insisted with no hint of joking.
Joshua hesitated, wondering if he was really their child.
Old Man Neal agreed, âShe is right.â
Neal Senior chimed in, âListen to my wife, and donât make her worry about you.â
âI understand,â Joshua replied, holding back his frustration. He got in the car with Cynthia.
Since they had already filed for divorce, they no longer needed to feign intimacy with each other.
Watching the car drive away, both Mrs. Neal Senior and Old Man Neal had worried expressions on
their faces. It was not until the taillights disappeared from their view that they looked away.
âLet the children handle their own affairs. Donât worry about it,â Neal Senior said, holding his wifeâs
hand with a steady and warm voice.
Mrs. Neal Senior sighed, and Old Man Neal patted her shoulder.
âShouldnât you explain what you meant by âsubstituteâ earlier? What secrets are you and your son
keeping from me?â Mrs. Neal Senior asked, looking at her still handsome husband.
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Neal Senior hesitated, âI promised my son I wouldnât say.â
Mrs. Neal Senior pressed, âAre you going to tell me or not?â
Old Man Neal gave in, âLetâs go back to our room and talk.â
The car headed toward Sovereign Heights. The two of them sat in the back seat. This was not the first
time that Joshua had glanced at Cynthia, wanting to ask something but holding back.
âJust say whatâs on your mind,â Cynthia could not ignore his repeated glances.
âDid you study medicine?â Joshua was genuinely curious. He realized once again that he had never
truly known her.
Cynthia replied briefly, leaning back in her seat with her eyes closed, âNo, Iâve just read some books
out of interest.â
Joshuaâs eyes deepened, feeling like she was lying to him.
âLetâs revise the divorce agreement when we return, according to what my mother said. Weâll split the
assets acquired after marriage equally.â Joshua was still grateful to Cynthia for accompanying his
family in his stead.
âThereâs no need. What we agreed on before is enough,â Cynthia declined.
Joshua looked at her with scrutiny. She seemed so
contradictory, wanting money one moment and dismissing it
the next.
âIâll also make a list of my assets acquired after marriage. Half for each of us,â Cynthia finally conceded,
somewhat
unwillingly.
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The thought of Joshua using those assets to support Jayleen made her unhappy, but she could not
cling to his wallet either.
âThereâs no need. I can earn the amount of your money in a minute,â Joshua rejected the offer firmly.
Cynthia remained silent, disagreeing with that statement.
After returning home, Cynthia took out the previously signed divorce agreement and revised the asset
division according to their prior discussion. If Joshua did not want her money, she would not force him
to take it.
At 11 p.m. that night, the divorce agreement was laid out on the table again. Cynthia pushed it toward
Joshua. âItâs your turn to sign. Weâll apply for the divorce the day after
tomorrow.â
Joshua picked up the pen, his eyes falling on the elegantly written âCynthia.â He could not help but
wonder what she felt when she signed the agreement. He was the one who wanted the marriage, and
now he was the one who wanted the divorce.
âCynthia,â he spoke as if his conscience was catching up to him.
Cynthia looked at her phone, waiting for Mitchellâs reply. Upon hearing Joshua call her name, she
responded indifferently, âWhat is it?â
âAfter the divorce, if you encounter any difficulties, you can come to me. My grandparents and parents
like you quite a bit. Even if weâre not married, we can still be friends,â Joshua said. His voice was gentle
as he tried to find a reason for the offer.
âThereâs a saying online,â Cynthia replied, putting her phone
down and speaking in a calm tone.
âWhat is it?â Joshua asked.
âA good ex should be like the dead.â
At these words, Joshuaâs anger flared up. Without hesitation, he signed his name forcefully on the
document. He must have been crazy to think of being kind to this person. With her infuriating
personality, she could make a fortune arguing with people.
âYouâd better remember that,â Joshua said, his anger inexplicably rising. He could not pinpoint the
source of his irritation. âExâwife!â
Cynthia grabbed the document, feeling much better now that she would not have to give her money to
Joshua to support Jayleen. âDonât worry. Iâll be a qualified exâwife.â
Joshua grew even angrier. He grabbed his coat and stormed upstairs. If he stayed any longer, he
thought he might explode. Cynthia did not have the patience to soothe his emotions either. After storing
the divorce agreement, she picked up her phone and went upstairs as well.
Ever since a phone call six months ago, they had been sleeping in separate rooms. Thankfully, they
had done so, or she might have found herself pregnant during the divorce.
Back in her room, Cynthia had just put the divorce agreement down when her phone rang. It was a
message from Mitchell. [ Iâm here.]
[Cynthia: Shall we meet tomorrow?]
Not long after sending the message, the call was connected.
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Cynthia answered, âHello?â
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âYou really married Joshua?â The teasing yet gentle voice on the other end asked.
âYes.â
âAnd now youâre planning to divorce?â
âYes.â
âAlright.â Mitchell was not as nosy as Jimmy. He wore a slight smile with his glasses on, sitting in the
car, appearing gentlemanly. âSend me the time and place, and weâll talk when we meet tomorrow.â