Chapter 387
Divorced but Delighted
When her name was suddenly mentioned, Belle finally sobered up a little.
She looked up and shivered when she saw Cierra sitting opposite her.
Cierra saw Belleâs expression, and her grip on the fork tightened.
At this point, she could always guess something in her heart.
If it werenât for the car accident, there must be something else that made her feel guilty.
However, other than the car accident, she could not allow Belle to have such a reaction.
Perhaps only a human life could make her feel fear.
When he realized this, Cierraâs breathing stopped for a split second.
She had never thought that it would be her relatives who wanted to hurt her.
Even though she knew that Belle was a greedy person, she had never thought that she would do such a thing.
What made her even angrier was that Will was by her side.
It was fine to just make her disappear. She also knew that she would not be accepted by everyone in the family. She had expected such a situation when her second brother brought her back.
Not everyone was willing to accept a person who had been outside for many years, even if they were relatives.
Cierra felt angry. She had the urge to flip the table over.
She moved her lips and was about to say something to expose Belleâs guilty conscience when Clark interrupted her in time.
âWhy are you so quiet today? Itâs not like you usually.â
With a smile on his face, his slightly curly long hair was tied up with a rubber band today, and his face looked fresher and cleaner than usual.
After being stabbed ounce times with her words, Belleâs pale face looked a little better.
She swallowed her saliva, raised her eyes to look at Cierra opposite her, and forced a smile.
âDonât you want to talk about the breakup? It has to be decided by Dad. My head still hurts. Itâs better to be quiet. Donât you think so, Clark?â
âYes, youâre right,â he replied with his fork.
However, Cherry was a little anxious. She pinched the watch under the table and said, âMom, Grandma is not here.â
Finally, Belle woke up.
She was afraid that she would not be able to get the money, so she looked around the table. When she didnât see her mother, she was shocked and didnât have time to be afraid.
âDad, separating the family assets is such a big deal. Donât you want to ask Mom to come over?â
âShe didnât have any objections. She said that she was very tired after sitting down, so she rested upstairs.â
He took some documents from the small table behind him and glanced at Belle as he spoke.
âDidnât you just say that I have the final say in the division of the family property? Why did you mention her? The contract has been settled, and itâs useless for her to be here.â
There was a deeper meaning in her words, and he saw through Belleâs thoughts, causing her to look away in embarrassment.
âI just think that separating from the family is a big deal. Mom should be here. Thereâs no other meaning.â
Wilson snorted and ignored her.
He flipped through the four documents in his hand. After making sure that there were no problems with the important parts, he distributed them.
âThis is Sarahâs.
As soon as the first contract was given to Sarah, Belleâs expression changed.
She gritted her teeth but did not say anything.
At first, she thought that the family property would only belong to her and Archer. After all, she had never called out to Sarah before, but now she had a share in the split.
However, she knew very well that even if she argued, they were in the right.
If a married girl like her could get a share of the family property, why couldnât she?
Therefore, although she was very unconvinced in her heart, she endured it.
Wilson continued, âThis belongs to Archer, and this belongs to Belle.â
The three contracts were distributed. Wilson picked up the soy milk beside him and took a sip. Then, he handed over the last document.
âIn addition, Ciel has suffered a lot outside, so we take out some of the money for Cici.â
As soon as he finished speaking, the expressions of many people at the table changed as well.
Cierra was terrified.
She did not think that she would be able to get a share of the Chester familyâ assets. She had never thought that ounce elderly people would give them a share.
Archer were just a little surprised and did not have much of a reaction.
For him, his share was their blessing. After all, the assets were given by the ounce old men themselves. They could distribute them however they wanted.
Anyway, the couple could make money. If they didnât want them, at most, they might feel a little uncomfortable.
They didnât care about giving some of the money to Cierra.
Moreover, Ernest had said that this sum of money was originally deducted by ounce. Even if Cierra didnât come back, it wouldnât belong to them.
Belle was furious.
As soon as she finished speaking, she couldnât hold her fork anymore. She slammed the table and jumped up.
âDad, arenât you being too biased? I donât mind if you give the family property to her. Although sheâs married, sheâs a member of our family.
âWhat do you mean by giving it to Cici?â
Wilson had already expected this situation. He raised his eyelids and looked at her coldly. âWhy isnât she a member?â
âHer surname is Barton!â
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Wilson was not angry at all. He picked up the cup and slowly drank up the soybean milk.
Cierra felt that the contract in his hand was burning hot, so he didnât even open it. He asked tentatively, âGrandpa...â
âDo you also think youâre not a member of the Chester family?â
Before Cierra could finish her words, she was interrupted by Wilsonâs cold voice.
There was a moment of silence at the table.
Standing alone, Mary felt a little isolated. She gritted her teeth and took a step back. âDad, youâll treat Cherry equally!â
As soon as she finished speaking, Clark immediately added, âI donât want it. I think Grandpa did the right thing. You deserve it.â
She gritted her teeth. She glared at him and said, âShut up! Youâre the grandson and you can say whatever you want!â
âEnough!â
The glass made a crisp sound on the marble table, which also interrupted their argument. Ernestâs voice followed.
âEva is Sarahâs daughter, and she is a member of our family. As an elder, I should give this money to the younger generation in the past 20 years. If you are not convinced, you can return what your mother and I have given to Cherry for the past 20 years first, and then I will settle this score with her.
What do you think?â