Chapter 402 Asking for Their Divorce

Dexter answered in a well-behaved manner, “She’s a Russell Group employee, and I fell for her at first sight.”

“Which part of her attracted you?”

“You don’t seem very confident in your daughter, Mr. Warren.

“You don’t have an ordinary identity,” Paul said calmly. Although he was in a coma for four years, he was a good judge of character. Nothing Dexter did was ordinary. Paul wouldn’t believe it if nothing else was involved in the marriage.

“Jo is now Mrs. Russell. I will protect her thoroughly, whether among the society or the internal Russell family. Please don’t worry.”

“What about everything else?”

“What?”

“What if I want you to divorce Jo? Can you do it?”

Dexter raised the corner of his eye slightly. He was a little surprised. He seemed to understand who Josie inherited her temper from.

guessed it was because of his identity, and Paul feared his daughter

woman you want. Jo is gullible. As her father, I have

were filled

He guessed that Paul must have seen the tabloids, so he said indifferently, I’m afraid

you mean?”

It was as though he was in a negotiation. “I didn’t sign any prenuptial agreement with her. She will suffer much hardship if we separate

is now Mrs. Russell and lives a great life. My grandfather treats her well,

get into unnecessary details about our relationship. I’ve fulfilled my duty by coming to visit you today. It’s my responsibility. As I said, I will treat

This was genuine.

convincing another man and requesting

seemed like he knew he couldn’t reverse a desperate situation, so he

Dexter waited patiently.

slightly. “I want you to sign a divorce agreement with your name on it, then give it to

Dexter’s expression changed.

trying to gain the upper hand on Dexter

moment, and his

himself. He had a cold and

older man. “I just want a safeguard for my daughter.

He tried to regain control. “If I

young man, but he could see that Dexter cared for

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