Chapter 144
Wooing My Ex-Wife
âExactly.
â Her tone was calm.
As Gwendolyn observed his intense reaction, she continued with a steady voice, âIâve made a rough calculation, and it seems youâve more or less repaid your debt.
Shouldnât you be happy about terminating the agreement? You can continue being the Wright family heir.
â What she said was true, as his goal was to repay the debt.
But⦠âRemember when you said that once the debt was settled, we would go our separate ways and become strangers to each other? Was that true?â Her gaze was serious and unwavering as she responded, âYes.
â âThen I wonât sign it.
You also mentioned that one year would count as three years.
Itâs only been a little over half a month.
I havenât even come close to repaying it all!â Maverickâs brows furrowed, and his cheeks puffed up with frustration as he returned the termination agreement to her.
Gwendolyn did not reach out to take it.
Her expression turned cold once again.
âMaverick, donât be unreasonable.
Sign it,â she demanded.
Being scolded by her, Maverick grew increasingly disheartened.
He shifted closer to her and grasped her delicate wrist.
His voice filled with uncertainty.
âAre you still mad about me driving Sherman away and pretending to be injured to deceive you? I promise I wonât lie to you again.
Besides, you punished me last night and wrongly accused me of the Natasha incident.
This makes us even now.
Please, donât be angry anymoreâ¦â âIâm not angry.
In fact, my rationality has led me to believe itâs time to release you from our entanglement.
From now on, letâs embark on separate paths and seek tranquility.
I believe this is for the best for the both of us.
â If she isnât angry, does that mean what I do doesnât make her feel any emotions anymore? Does she not care about me anymore? Does she not even have feelings of resentment toward me? Maverick was thoroughly exasperated.
âWell, then Iâd rather you be angry because I donât intend to let you off the hook.
I wonât sign this termination agreement,â he retorted.
âMaverick!â Gwendolynâs brows snapped together as she glared at him.
âIâm merely informing you, not seeking your opinion.
Whether you sign it or not, it doesnât matter.
You will need to sign it anyway.
â As soon as she finished speaking, Maverick tore the paper into shreds right before her, tossing the pieces up into the air.
The torn pieces of paper scattered around the room like falling snowflakes.
Agreeing to sign the divorce papers back then was the biggest regret of his life.
He was determined not to let himself regret his decisions ever again! Locking eyes with her defiantly, he challenged, âIâve torn it.
Does it make you mad? If you dare, bring in William and Quinton to beat me up.
Even if they leave me half-dead, as long as Iâm still alive, I will never sign the document!â Some shredded paper landed on Gwendolynâs head, igniting her fury that surged to her temples.
âVery well! Seems like you enjoy seeking trouble, huh?â She gritted her teeth, taking deep breaths to control the urge to charge at him and squash him like a pumpkin.
âYouâd better hope your injury drags on while my fury fades swiftly, or I canât guarantee what lengths William and the others might go to with you!â With those words hanging in the air, she rose from her seat, cast a scornful glance his way, and departed.
Maverick couldnât shake off the unsettling feeling that her anger was all too real.
Enduring a beating wouldnât be a pleasurable experience; after all, he wasnât a masochist.
Yet, signing that document was undoubtedly out of the question.
In the Lane residence, Samantha sat in her study, poring over reports.
In a fit of anger, she swept everything off her desk with a resounding crash.
Clang! The servant, startled by Samanthaâs sudden outburst, trembled and accidentally spilled the coffee on the floor before breaking the cup.
âIâm sorry, Ms. Lane! I didnât do it on purpose!â Samantha shot her a cold glance.
The servantâs clumsiness was worsening her already troubled mood.
âYou canât even handle a simple cup of coffee! What use are you to me? Get out of here today and disappear from my sight forever!â The servant turned pale, crying and begging for mercy.
âMs. Lane, Iâm truly sorry.
Please donât dismiss me.
I need this job! Please!â âGet lost!â With a harsh rebuke, the commotion caught the attention of the butler outside.
He hurriedly entered the room, dragging the sobbing servant out.
Finally, the room fell quiet.
Samantha grabbed her phone and made a call.
The Wright family was making a swift comeback, and Gwendolyn had wasted no time targeting her.
During this period, all the Lane familyâs ongoing business endeavors had faced suppression, with pre-
secured projects snatched away by either Wright Construction Group or Amryn Real Estate.
As a result, the Lane Groupâs revenue took a nosedive.
Samantha was infuriated.
She had spent a fortune investigating Gwendolynâs background but in vain.
Just as she was contemplating, the call went through.
âMs. Lane, weâve checked three times.
Her background indicates that she was an orphan at Fairlake Orphanage, without parents or other relatives.
â How could Samantha possibly believe that? âWhat about before she was sent to the orphanage?
What happened then? If she never left the orphanage, how could she become Roryâs mentor? How can you be so incompetent in your investigations?â âI apologize, Ms. Lane.
We have done our best.
This is the result of our investigation.
â Enraged, Samantha hung up the phone and hurled the cup on the table against the wall.
Who exactly is this despicable woman? After dispatching so many people, they still couldnât discover her true identity! âVery well! Seems like you enjoy seeking trouble, huh?â She gritted her teeth, toking deep breoths to control the urge to chorge ot him ond squosh him like o pumpkin.
âYouâd better hope your injury drogs on while my fury fodes swiftly, or I conât guorontee whot lengths Williom ond the others might go to with you!â With those words honging in the oir, she rose from her seot, cost o scornful glonce his woy, ond deported.
Moverick couldnât shoke off the unsettling feeling thot her onger wos oll too reol.
Enduring o beoting wouldnât be o pleosuroble experience; ofter oll, he wosnât o mosochist.
Yet, signing thot document wos undoubtedly out of the question.
In the Lone residence, Somontho sot in her study, poring over reports.
In o fit of onger, she swept everything off her desk with o resounding crosh.
Clong! The servont, stortled by Somonthoâs sudden outburst, trembled ond occidentolly spilled the coffee on the floor before breoking the cup.
âIâm sorry, Ms. Lone! I didnât do it on purpose!â Somontho shot her o cold glonce.
The servontâs clumsiness wos worsening her olreody troubled mood.
âYou conât even hondle o simple cup of coffee! Whot use ore you to me? Get out of here todoy ond disoppeor from my sight forever!â The servont turned pole, crying ond begging for mercy.
âMs. Lone, Iâm truly sorry.
Pleose donât dismiss me.
I need this job! Pleose!â âGet lost!â With o horsh rebuke, the commotion cought the ottention of the butler outside.
He hurriedly entered the room, drogging the sobbing servont out.
Finolly, the room fell quiet.
Somontho grobbed her phone ond mode o coll.
The Wright fomily wos moking o swift comebock, ond Gwendolyn hod wosted no time torgeting her.
During this period, oll the Lone fomilyâs ongoing business endeovors hod foced suppression, with pre-
secured projects snotched owoy by either Wright Construction Group or Amryn Reol Estote.
As o result, the Lone Groupâs revenue took o nosedive.
Somontho wos infurioted.
She hod spent o fortune investigoting Gwendolynâs bockground but in voin.
Just os she wos contemploting, the coll went through.
âMs. Lone, weâve checked three times.
Her bockground indicotes thot she wos on orphon ot Foirloke Orphonoge, without porents or other relotives.
â How could Somontho possibly believe thot? âWhot obout before she wos sent to the orphonoge?
Whot hoppened then? If she never left the orphonoge, how could she become Roryâs mentor? How con you be so incompetent in your investigotions?â âI opologize, Ms. Lone.
We hove done our best.
This is the result of our investigotion.
â Enroged, Somontho hung up the phone ond hurled the cup on the toble ogoinst the woll.
Who exoctly is this despicoble womon? After dispotching so mony people, they still couldnât discover her true identity! She slumped into her chair, filled with anger that had no way of being released.
Unable to uncover Gwendolynâs identity meant that she would never know the womanâs hidden trump cards.
Without that knowledge, she couldnât have continued the fight against Gwendolyn.
However, she couldnât just stand by and watch Gwendolyn destroy the Lane family! Samantha was at a loss when suddenly the butler knocked on the door and entered.
âMs. Lane, thereâs someone outside asking to speak to you.
He claims to be from the Harris family in Salinsburgh.
â Samantha massaged her temples, feeling dizzy from anger.
âSomeone from the Harris family? I donât know them.
Tell them Iâm not available.
â âYes.
â The butler bowed and turned to leave.
âWait!â Samantha stopped him.
Why would someone from the Harris family come looking for her? After a momentâs thought, she decided to meet the person.
âMy office is too messy right now.
I canât scare off an important guest.
Take them to the most discreet small reception room.
â After giving the instructions, Samantha returned to her room and changed into an elegant outfit.
She touched up her makeup, ensuring she looked her best, before making her way to the reception room.
She pushed open the door, finding the man already waiting inside.
He was tall and burly, standing at least six feet tall.
His facial features were quite pleasing to the eye, and he wore a black suit.
As he noticed her enter, the man greeted her with a slight smile.
âNice to meet you, Ms. Lane!â Samantha nodded politely and curiously asked, âMay I know which member of the Harris family you are?â The man smiled and replied, âYou donât need to know my identity.
All you need to know is that I am here to help you.
â âTo help me?â Samantha inquired.
She was puzzled.
âAlthough the Lane family is far inferior to the Harris family, we still hold a respectable position in the elite cliques of Fairlake.
I donât have any pressing needs for assistance.
â The man directly exposed her and responded, âMs. Lane, thereâs no need to pretend.
My employer knows the troubles youâve been facing recently with the Wright family and a certain someone.
Hence, he sent me here to lend you a helping hand.
â Samantha found it hard to believe.
If Treyton treated Gwendolyn so well, why would someone from the Harris family want to make things difficult for her? âYour employer?â she questioned.
âYes.
â The man continued, âTo show our goodwill, I have brought you a gift.
I believe you will be quite pleased with it.
â He clapped his hands, and someone immediately entered the room carrying a large sack.
Samantha approached with suspicion and opened it, only to be utterly shocked.
She fell to the ground in disbelief.