"But I really…"
Nathaniel had hung up on Mavis without hesitation.
Mavis sighed, utterly exasperated.
That cold-hearted man seemed to have all his rules and principles aimed solely at her.
It was so unfair!
Meanwhile, Tommy stood silently in the CEO's office at the Nicholls Group, watching Nathaniel hang up the phone.
He was puzzled, especially since he was holding Nathaniel's schedule for the week.
"Mr. Nicholls, you've already moved all your important meetings and dinners to tomorrow. You're free all afternoon today…"
Before he could even finish his sentence, Nathaniel shot him a cold glare.
Tommy felt a chill running down his spine and quickly added, "I'm just talking nonsense. Mrs. Nicholls probably regrets asking for a divorce. You're just giving her an out. I get it."
Nathaniel's expression returned to its usual calm, and he glanced at his watch.
It was 1.15 p.m., and there were still forty-five minutes left before the meeting.
He elegantly adjusted his sleeves and stood up, heading out of the office.
"Pick any lawyer from the legal department and bring them to the Nicholls residence in about thirty minutes."
"Yes, Mr. Nicholls." Tommy could tell Nathaniel was heading home and quickly bowed. "Drive safe."
Nathaniel simply nodded in acknowledgment.
As he made his way to the parking, a striking woman approached him before reaching his designated parking.
It was Tiffany.
Nathaniel frowned, openly displaying his displeasure.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....