Chapter 10 Divorce Agreement
Chapter 10 Divorce Agreement
Chapter 10 Divorce Agreement
Penny sat down on a sofa by the window and quickly replied, "Can I meet him before signing the
agreement?"
She was in the Fletcher Group now. As long as Orlando was willing to see her, they could meet right
away.
The lawyer said he would ask Orlando about it.
Orlando was reading a document behind the black marble desk on the top floor of the building. Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.
Zane opened the door, came in, and said, "Mr. Fletcher, Ms. Stuart would like to meet you."
Orlando briefly looked away from the document. He did not want to talk about this matter, so he
indifferently replied, "No."
He thought she was playing tricks to stop him from divorcing her. Did she think he would change his
mind after meeting her? She was much too confident!
A trace of boredom flashed in his eyes when he coldly said in a deep voice, "Let the lawyer send the
divorce agreement to the Stuart family and watch her sign it."
Zane nodded, stopped talking about Orlando's wife, and began to confirm the schedule, "You have an
appointment with Grant Gain, the president of Prosperity Bank, at the golf course this afternoon. It's
time to set off."
Orlando stood up, casually fixed his tie with his slender fingers, and said, "Let's go."
Time passed by. After Penny sat down, several formally dressed people came one after another. When
she quietly sat there, she looked like a beautiful painting.
Soon, she received a call from the Stuart family.
Cason asked in a rare anxious voice, "Penny, what's going on? Why does Orlando suddenly want to
divorce you? Is there something wrong with your relationship? Come back. Let's talk about it."
Penny paused for a second and replied, "Dad, he had stayed abroad for three years since we got
married but suddenly came back. Don't you know why?"
Cason was so anxious that his lips were blistering. So, he said, "Penny, you can't divorce. The Stuart
family is having a difficult time. We're facing the second round of financing. If you divorce now, our
stock price will decrease, and the shareholders will divest."
Penny heard Helen saying beside Cason, "I've long told you she is unreliable. She does not care about
you and your business. If she had made the slightest effort, Orlando would not have let the lawyer
directly send the divorce agreement to us! Now, we became a laughingstock!"
Cason kept silent for a moment and then said in a deep voice, "I'm doing it for your good. It's hard for
divorced women to remarry. Why don't you ask Rex for help? He always likes you."
Penny felt depressed and wanted to ask whether it was for her, the company, or Helen and her family's
good. But she couldn't.
When her mother passed away, Cason brought her everywhere to protect her, including his meetings.
So, she only told him Rex had gone to a nursing home abroad. After comforting Cason for a while, she
hung up the phone.
Orlando had asked the lawyer to take the divorce agreement to the Stuart family. It seemed the lawyer
had failed to persuade him into meeting her.
Sure enough, Orlando hated her. Since he had made his attitude clear, she would not ask for
humiliation anymore. But she was a little discouraged. While getting in her car, she accidentally grazed
her knees. Then, she received a message from Kale.
"Did Ryder, the son of the president of Prosperity Bank, contact you?"
Penny remembered Ryder. But she had been busy shopping for materials for another client then, so
she had forgotten about it.
Kale told her Ryder had placed an order with the studio and was on the golf course now. He liked her
designs, so he wanted her to be his designer.
Penny asked for the address and drove her car over.
The golf course was in the suburbs. It was said to be the most expensive land in Chatville, covering
thousands of acres.
When Penny arrived, Ryder's assistant came out to greet her and politely said with a smile, "Good
afternoon, Ms. Perry. This way, please."
Following behind the assistant, Penny unexpectedly came to the dressing room.
The assistant explained, "The lawn and sand of the course need to be maintained. So, only players
and caddies can go in. I have prepared the clubs for you. Ms. Stuart, can you play golf?"
"Yeah, but I'm not good at it."
"It will be OK as long as you can play. Please change clothes. Mr. Fletcher is waiting for you at the
course."
Penny nodded. To get orders, she had played tennis and gone fishing with customers before. So, she
had no problem playing golf with Ryder.
The assistant had thoughtfully prepared white sportswear and a headband of the same color for her.
Penny tied her long hair into a ponytail, picked up the clubs, and went out. Arriving at the lobby
downstairs, she subconsciously glanced at the course outside the window. When she withdrew her
gaze, she saw a tall man coming in the door at a distance.
Penny instantly paused her steps because she had not expected to meet Orlando here.
She was standing in the most conspicuous position, so it was hard for people to ignore her. She had
bright eyes and wearing a high ponytail, looking young and lively.
Her legs under the short sports skirt were long, straight, and dazzling white. But the red marks on her
knees looked particularly abrupt.
Orlando took one glance and quickly looked away.