Chapter 10
My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise
Chapter 10
Madisonâs footsteps paused at her voice..
Ramona had a cold expression on her face as she got up from the floor and gestured for someone to bring a document.
âSince youâve decided to leave the Hale family, go ahead and sign this severance agreement, Ramona said.
Severing ties verbally was always inferior to a written document. Although Madison had long moved out of their household, who knew if she would regret it or be unwilling to give up the affluent lifestyle?
Ramona didnât want this foster daughter, who had no blood relation to them, to take advantage of the Hale family any further.
Without hesitation, Madison signed her name on the severance agreement,
There were two copies, and she took one. Then, she respectfully bowed to Ramona.
âThank you, Ramona, for your care over the years,â Madison told her. âGoodbye.â
With that, Madison turned to leave. She could not be bothered with the other people in the room, including her ex-husband-in-name.
âMadison Hale!â a voice shouted.
As she was about to leave the room, Leo instinctively stepped forward and grabbed her
wrist.
As though his touch sent an electric shock through her, Madison immediately shook off his hand. Her eyes showed a hint of disgust. âMr. Palmer, do you have something to say
to me?â
Leo had never seen Madison look at him with such disdain or anyone daring to show him such an attitude. There was disgust, contempt, and resentment in her eyesâ¦.
For a moment, he was stunned. He forgot his original purpose for stopping her.
Taking advantage of this pause, Sally, who had been hiding behind Ramona, suddenly came forward.
Sally said, âMadison, donât act on impulse. Mom was just angry when she made you sign. the severance agreement. Apologize to Mom, and you can stay. What happened tonight. wasnât intentional. You know I often have relapses for my illness⦠Besides, without the support of the Hale family, how will you survive? Please, Iâm begging you, donât blame
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me. Iâll control my illness better in the future. Weâre the only two children of our parents. Letâs support and take care of them together.â
Sallyâs words seemed chaotic but carried significant information.
Firstly, Sally shifted all the blame for hiring someone to tarnish Madison onto her men tal illness and showed her innocence. Then, she demonstrated her magnanimity by allowing Madison to remain.
Secondly, she subtly mocked Madison as a lone and destiture orphan, insinuating that without the Hale family, she would have no support. Sally also questioned whether Madison had any regard for her elders, especially when she simply left after so many years of raising her.
A light laughter suddenly came from the crowd.
âWhat a great show! No wonder Miss Hale can sk ip classes at the academy and directly act in movies directed by renowned directors. It turns out sheâs naturally talented!â
The speaker was a woman standing in the far thest corner of the crowd. If not for her comment, no one would have noticed her.
She cla
clapped her hands and had a sneer on her face. âYou have prepared the severance agreement in advance. Then, after she bows down to you and signs it, you now pretend to be that this is not what you intended and ask her to stay. Donât you think itâs hypocritical?â
Some recognized her as the star, Blanche Malone, who was heavily criticized online last year. After scandalous information about her was exposed, the movie in which she was supposed to be the lead was switched to Sally. Until now, she hadnât landed roles and was continuously criticized.
any acting
Sally looked even more pitiful with teary eyes. She said. âBlanche, I know youâre still holding a grudge from last yearâs movie incident, but itâs not my fault⦠Moreover, why are you meddling in my family affairs?â
Blanche laughed sarcastically. âYeah. This is your family affairs, yet you invited so many people upstairs to watch. Itâs as if you are afraid others wouldnât know you
hired people to harm your adoptive sister. Now, you are trying to brush it over by mentioning your illness. Youâre right. I canât meddl in this at all.â
âYou!â Sally began furiously. Her face turned red, but before she could speak, Madison, who hadnât spoken all this time, interrupted them.
She smiled. âSince my little sister kindly wishes for me to stay, I thinkâ¦â