Chapter Inhert 176
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Chapter 176 It's A Small World
Olivia sighed.
She had sensed Seraphina's thoughts.
"Seraphina, do you really care that much about his answer?" she asked.
"If that's the case, have you really moved on from him?"
It was as if someone had poured a cold bucket of water over her, bringing sudden clarity.
"Whether it's a divorce settlement or not, there's a treasure trove in front of you. Why would you turn away from money?"
Olivia was practically begging Seraphina to take the money.
Sure, they were already wealthy, but who wouldn't want more?
Seraphina paused for a moment, her eyes sparkling as she looked at Olivia.
"You little money-grubber!"
Suddenly, she realized Olivia was absolutely right.
What was she hesitating for? Why would she pass up such a good opportunity?
"You're right. Whether it's compensation or not, it's mine. If he's so eager to give it, then I'll gladly accept!"
After all, she wasn't taking it for nothing.
The Cross Group's share would not be short by a single penny.
Though she had made up her mind, Seraphina didn't respond to Orion immediately.
The timing wasn't right.
Back home, after a quick shower, Seraphina received a call from Hansen.
"Seraphina, you're so heartless. How could you give that piece of land to that bastard, Orion?"
Hearing his angry complaint, Seraphina smiled and relaxed her brows, unconcerned.
"That land was almost like a hot potato. If he wanted it, I gave it to him."
"But I got a good beating out of it!"
Hansen sounded pitiful with his groans of pain coming through the phone.
His voice dropped.
"Aren't you going to come see me?"
Seraphina smirked and said, "Seeing you wouldn't help, would it, my little princess?"
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Chapter 176 It's A Small World
There was silence on the other end.
Hansen took a sharp breath, his face turning ashen with anger.
He gritted his teeth before speaking.
"Seraphina, how dare you mock me?"
Seraphina couldn't help but chuckle softly.
"You're such a drama queen. Stay at home and reflect on your mistakes, or you won't even have the strength to call me next time.
Hansen didn't say another word. He was too frustrated to speak, so he hung up the phone.
He felt like he had lost a few years of his life.
As night fell, Seraphina reviewed some documents before heading to bed.
She slept soundly through the night.
In the morning, as light streamed into her room, Seraphina stretched and got up.