Chapter 30
Olivia and Ethan couldn’t avoid reality forever. Hence, Ethan had decided topletely give up on her.
However, Olivia had also made her own decision. Olivia smiled gently at Erent and said, “I’m sorry,
please tell Mr. Miller that I Tegret f.”
Brent couldn’t understand them. At first, Ethan was determined to divorce, then it was Olivia. Now that
Ethan agreed, Olivia changed her mind again.
What game were they ying?
If it were Kelvin, he would have startedining long ago, but Brent’s expression remained
unchanged. With business- likeposure, he answered, “I’m sorry, Mrs. Miller. I can’t make the final
decision. I hope that you wille with me.”
“I won’t make things difficult for you. Let’s go,” Olivia answered.
She had already anticipated that. Hence, she wrapped herself tightly in a scarf before following Brent
out the door.
Whenever they were about to get divorced, unexpected incidents would ur. This time, however,
things went surprisingly smoothly. Even the snowstorm from a few days ago had stopped, and it was
now sunny.
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After the snowstorm, the temperature remained low despite the bright sunshine. It melted the
umted snow on the treetops, causing it to drip down from the branches.
When Olivia arrived, Ethan was already waiting there. There was no one else in the hall but him. He
was sitting cross–legged with his eyes half–closed. He looked exhausted and was rubbing his temples.
Ethan was weary, but sleep eluded him.
When Olivia drew closer to him, she detected the faint scent of alcohol on him.
wasn’t a drinker in the past, but now he always had to have alcohol at night.
inly, without any warning, two small handsnded on his temples, and with them came a familiar
massage technique the scent of hand cream.
Opening his eyes, he said, “You’re here.”
Olivia hummed back in response. Neither of them spoke further. It felt like time had turned back. In the
past, she always soothed him when he was weary.
After massaging him for a while, her hands were sore. Since she started chemotherapy, her health was
not as good as it was before. As she couldn’t lift her hands any longer, she took a rest.
Ethan took out something from his briefcase and pushed it toward Olivia. “I have revised the divorce
agreement. If you have any objections, please sign it.”
Olivia nced at it. The divorce agreement she had drafted before only had one condition: she wanted
ten million dors inpensation. The current divorce agreement, on the other hand, was much more
extensive. It amounted to a billion dors, part of which was made up of vis, cars, and real estate
properties.
She chuckled lightly. “Mr. Miller, you’re really generous.”
Instead of looking at her, Ethan lowered his head to nce at his wristwatch. “It’s what you deserve.”
Olivia didn’t know what he had been thinking all night, but it was evident that he intended topletely
separate himself from her. She couldn’t call him heartless as he was more sentimental than anyone
she had ever known.
She couldn’t im that he was in love with her either as he had been ruthless to her.
Olivia held the pen and crossed out those uses and conditions. “Thank you for your consideration,
Mr. Miller. As I said, I only need the ten million dors. You’ve given me five million dors. What about
the remaining five million?”
Ethan frowned in dissatisfaction as he looked at her. “Olivia, don’t you know what’s good for you?”
However, Olivia smiled in return.
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“I’m not used to a luxurious life. Although these past two years have been tiring, they’ve also been quite
fulfilling. Besides, I didn’t bear you any children, so giving me only this much is not appropriate.”
Ethan was about to respond, but Olivia suddenly leaned over the table. She ced her hands on the
table and leaned closer to him “Ten million dors, and I have one more condition.”
In the dark depths of his pupils, she could see the reflection of her gentle smile.
With a raised eyebrow, he asked, “What is it?”
Olivia’s lips formed a stunning smile as she sweetly requested, “Ethan, I want you to keep mepany
for three months.”