Chapter 190
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Julian let out a mocking smile. Before Rosalie could get what he meant, he took out his phone and dialed a number.
As soon as the call connected, Julian commanded in a firm voice, “Bring me that divorce agreement.”
The person on the other end of the line was clearly stunned. “Di… Divorce agreement?”
“Didn’t you hear me?”
Julian’s face was terrifyingly grim. At that moment, whoever had to deal with him would definitely end up miserably.
The person on the other end of the phone immediately responded, and Julian hung up the phone.
His gaze turned back to Rosalie. “Are you satisfied now?”
Rosalie wasn’t surprised that Julian had someone deliver the divorce agreement in the middle of the night. He was egocentric and did whatever he wanted.
It was no big deal for him to have his man deliver the divorce agreement in the dead of night. He wouldn’t feel the slightest guilt.
After all, he was a capitalist capable of manipulating his men.
“Yes, I am. Thank you, Mr. Galloway, for your cooperation.”
Rosalie nodded calmly as always.
Julian stared at Rosalie’s calm face with bloodshot eyes filled with all sorts of indescribable emotions.
It wasn’t long before Alan hurried to them with the divorce agreement. It was a freezing night, yet he had a thin layer of sweat on his face and was panting slightly, indicating that he had run over.
“Mr. Galloway, this is the agreement you requested.”
Alan steadied his breathing, walked up to Julian, nodded to Rosalie, and greeted her. “Mrs. Galloway.”
Hearing Alan call Rosalie Mrs. Galloway, Julian subconsciously glanced at her.
Rosalie just nodded to Alan calmly when she heard that.
Maybe she had acquiesced to the way Alan addressed her, or maybe she just didn’t bother to correct it. After all, they were getting a divorce.
Thinking of the latter possibility, Julian felt upset and anxious. In a deep voice, he said, “Give me a pen.”
“Okay.”
Alan took out a fountain pen from his suit pocket and handed it to Julian respectfully.
Over the years, he had been used to carrying a pen with him so that his boss could use it anytime, anywhere. This was the basic professional quality of a qualified assistant.
But at that moment, Alan didn’t know why Julian asked for the pen. Seeing Julian signing his name on the divorce agreement with it, Alan was stunned.
Alan thought, “What?
Mr. Galloway asked me to get out of bed in the middle of the night and go to the company to get this divorce agreement just to sign it with his wife in the hospital emergency room?”
Looking at the familiar signature, which usually appeared on the company’s important documents, now on the divorce agreement, Alan somehow felt sorry for Julian.
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