As soon as Patricia started to speak, she realized that she was not able to hide her emotions well.

Her voice trembled as she stumbled out of the room.

"The divorce agreement has been prepared.I will give you everything I should give you as compensation for the past three years."

Before she could leave, Zac put the divorce agreement on the table in front of him.

Patricia wanted to flee downstairs, but her feet seemed to be rooted to the spot.

She knew that whether she pretended not to hear him or accepted it obediently, he would still divorce her.

He had always been like this.

As long as he made up his mind to do something, he would definitely do it.

Three years ago, he suddenly came to the Sampson family and firmly asked for her hand in marriage.

She had been overjoyed, thinking that the man she had secretly loved for years returned her feelings and wanted to marry her.

But on the night of their wedding, she had found out that he had married her solely to take advantage of the power of the Sampson family so that he could quickly climb to the top in Flando.

However, even after learning the real reason he had married her, she had never regretted it.

She was willing to marry him and be the stepping stone of his career.

Back then, she had wondered if he would divorce her once he had achieved his goal.

She had comforted herself by thinking that he might fall in love with her by then, but to her dismay, he had never even given her a chance.

Although she had braced herself for the prospect of divorce, she hadn't expected him to bring it up this early.

With her back to him, Patricia was lost in thought.

After a long while, she stammered, "Can...Can you think about it again?"

"I've made up my mind.Just sign it,"

Zac replied impatiently.

"I will give you ten million dollars as severance pay, as well as a new house worth six million dollars in Eastern District."

Severance pay? Patricia couldn't believe her ears.

finally turned around and raised her head to meet the eyes of her husband, who was much taller than

she

they have an employer-employee relationship? How could he call it severance pay? It

the reason why I married you on our wedding day.This isn't a real marriage.It's much more appropriate to say that we have an employer-employee relationship.So, I'll pay you your employee remuneration for

handsome man in front of her looked straight at her with

devoid of emotion.  "Employee

Patricia murmured to herself.

employer-employee relationship."  She smiled bitterly, but Zac didn't

to him step by step, sat down on the sofa, picked

the divorce agreement without protest, Zac

you want anything else, you can tell me.I'll give

she agreed with him didn't go unnoticed by Patricia,

saying anything else, she crossed off the part of the

don't have to pay the severance fee.We are officially

the agreement in front of

a glance at the part of the agreement that had been crossed off, Zac raised

the ways that he had imagined this scenario to play out, Patricia refusing the assets

 "Are you sure?"

were filled with disbelief as he looked at Patricia, who was already rising to her

around and walked to the closet as she replied, "The Sampson family is not short

be akin to admitting that they had only had an employer-employee relationship for the past

material things in the world if it meant that she could hold onto

watched her pack

neatly folded up all the clothes in the closet and put them into her suitcase,

slowly on purpose because she wanted to stay here a

lived alone in this room for

beginning, she had felt uneasy being by herself, but over the

she was reluctant

she packed up,

finally done, she stood up with her suitcase and turned around to leave

me drive

patiently for her to pack up, suddenly

money to

said sarcastically on

time she felt scared, she would choose to protect herself by acting aggressively,

time was

her suitcase in

her to lift

her walking down the stairs attracted the attention of everyone else

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