Chapter 828
Chapter 828 Divorce Agreement
Nicholas?
Presumably, Sven also understood that Nicholas‘ relationship with Cecilia was out of the ordinary. Knowing that it wasn’t someone else who took her away, though, he finally put his mind at ease.
What he didn’t know was that Nathaniel had already gotten his men to search the entire city for Cecilia.
Even without Sven guidance, it didn’t take long to locate Nicholas.
It was already one o’clock in the morning when Nathaniel learned that the man had taken Cecilia.
His hand clenched tightly, making a cracking sound.
A minute later, he settled into the car.
The bodyguards had located Nicholas‘ private villa; all they had to do was make their way there.
However, halfway through the journey, Nathaniel had the driver pull over again.
“There’s no need to go.”
Both the driver and his subordinates were confused.
Unbeknown to them, Nathaniel had come to a realization: since Cecilia was in love with Nicholas, and she was even staying up all night for him, it would be better to let her have him.
The next day. Mason left for Seabay Villa and was just about to report for work when Nathaniel cut him off.
“First of all, get a lawyer over here.”
Mason was puzzled. “A lawyer? Is there any issue with the acquisition of Evans Group?”
“I want him to draft a divorce agreement,” Nathaniel stlted, his tone steady and unhurried.
Mason’s jaw dropped.Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
“Mr. Rainsworth, are you planning to divorce your wife”
Nathaniel’s expression remained unchanged. “She’s the one who wants to leave.”
“Did Mrs. Rainsworth come over yesterday to demand his?” Mason was merely curious.
Ever since everything became laid out in the open, the two children had acknowledged their father, and it had been quite some time since Cecilia had mentioned wanting a divorce.
Growing impatient over his increasingly didn’t come back all night yesterday. Ikative subordinate, Nathaniel forced himself to answer, “She found out she was at Nicholas private villa.”
The meaning behind this was quite clear.
Cecilia was having an affair, so it was only natural for her to bring up a divorce.
After losing his memories of the past few years, Nathaniel came to know that Cecilia had given him two sons and was currently pregnant. With this knowledge, he then decided to fully devote himself to a life with her.
But now, it was as if she had become a different person, growing increasingly unreasonable.
Rather than this, it would be better to have let her have her way,
“Could there be some kind of misunderstanding, Mr. Rainsworth?” Mason felt that Cecilia wasn’t such a fickle woman.
If she truly was that unprincipled, she would have already been involved with Calvin. Why would she wait until now?
Despite the suggestion. Nathaniel reiterated, “I told you to get me a lawyer. Why are you making such a fuss?”
“I’ll get right on it.”
Mason dared not defy his boss.
Still, he asked the bodyguard to review the surveillance footage once outside. Indeed, it was Nicholas who had taken Cecilia away.
Recalling how the woman had almost caused Lucille to break up with him, he felt the urge to gloat at this misfortune. Nonetheless, he instructed, “Dig deeper into this. Find out what happened to Cecilia.”
“Yes, Sir.”
While leaving, Mason considered getting back at Cecilia.
Thus, he went straight to Vivian’s ex–boyfriend, Ernest, with a text message: Mr. Jaeger. I’m afraid I’m going to have to trouble you today.
By now, Ernest had already become the chief legal advisor of Imminence Corporation.
Ernest: What’s the matter?
Mason sent an address with another message: I need you to come over and draft a divorce agreement.
After contacting Ernest, Mason began talking to himself
“Don’t blame me for being petty, Mrs. Rainsworth. You ran to Lily with complaints whenever you saw me with Jessica. Now, I’ve caught you with Nicholas. You can’t blame me for this.”
The man still felt he was doing a decent job; at the very least, he had instructed the bodyguard to continue investigating the incident from yesterday.
Meanwhile, at Regal Villas, Nicholas had spent the entire night without rest, constantly watching over Cecilia as he feared her high fever might recur.
Luckily, it was only around midnight when a slight fever kicked in, but it quickly subsided.
When Cecilia opened her eyes, she saw the man leaning over the edge of the bed.