Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 261: I Want Nothing
Hearing the words "leave with nothing," not only Vincent Vance, but even Logan Vance beside him couldn’t help being secretly surprised.
Vincent Vance has more money than one can count, so even if May Morgan doesn’t get half his property in the divorce, she could at least get a considerable amount of alimony. She’s either truly strong-willed or just being stubborn.
Even if he has to leave with nothing, Vincent Vance doesn’t want to divorce May Morgan. He won’t let her go.
"Sorry, I’m very busy right now. Even if I’m leaving with nothing, we need to go through legal procedures first. Please give this agreement to my lawyer for processing."
In front of Logan Vance, Vincent couldn’t say he won’t divorce, and he feared Logan would see through his plan, so he could only stall Victor Grant.
"Are you even a man? You still refuse to divorce? Wouldn’t it be great if you divorced? Everyone goes their own way, and you can look for whoever to bed with without any guilt."
"Let me be clear, I haven’t slept with any other woman!" Vincent suddenly roared angrily at Victor Grant.
Victor Grant couldn’t care less about Vincent’s explanations: ’Come on, if you’re a real man, admit it when you’ve done something, not denying it after being caught. What kind of game is this?’
Recalling May Morgan’s haggard appearance when he took her away, Victor Grant almost punched Vincent in the face: "Vincent, you’re the filthiest man I’ve ever seen, having affairs outside the home and even bringing them home to cheat in front of your wife. You don’t care about your own child, only caring for your wretched sister. You deserve to be single and childless for life!"
"Haven’t you said enough?" Victor Grant’s heart-stabbing words finally caused Vincent to lose his temper, swinging his fist at Victor Grant. Had Jacob Jennings not intervened quickly, Victor Grant’s face might have been a mess.
Victor Grant was also seething with anger at Vincent. His beloved girl was mistreated by Vincent, who wouldn’t be angry?
"Don’t talk nonsense with me, hurry and sign the papers. I’m waiting to go back and marry May Morgan."
Victor Grant deliberately provoked Vincent to fight for May’s dignity.
Vincent gave him a fierce glare and turned to leave. He never intended to divorce May, and hearing Victor Grant trying to exploit the situation made him dismiss it even more.
Seeing Vincent refuse to sign and turn away, Victor Grant grabbed the divorce agreement and shouted after him: ’Vincent, will you sign or not? If not, I’ll let the whole world know about your filthy deeds.’
Beside them, Logan Vance gently spoke up to calm Victor Grant: ’Mr. Grant, that’s not how you force someone to sign. Can’t you see, my brother doesn’t want to divorce?’
Victor Grant turned to look at Logan with disdain and scolded: "Even if he doesn’t want a divorce, he has to! May doesn’t want to be entangled with this scumbag for life."
"Well, if my brother insists on not signing, I’m afraid the divorce won’t happen." Logan Vance chuckled meaningfully, even casting a glance at Jacob Jennings, whose face turned pale.
He feared Logan would become suspicious about this, but now it seemed Logan had indeed developed some doubts about Vincent and May’s relationship.
What to do? If I want to keep Logan Vance in the dark, I can only follow his lead and temporarily...
Victor Grant failed to get the divorce agreement signed and drove back feeling a bit frustrated. May Morgan saw his dejected face and knew the agreement hadn’t been signed. She even comforted him instead, saying: "It’s okay, maybe your approach was wrong. Vincent cares about his image; if you cause a scene at his office, he surely won’t sign."
"Then I’ll take the agreement to his villa and talk to him alone." Victor Grant quickly persisted, suggesting again.
May Morgan listened, shook her head, and said: "No need, this time I’ll go and talk to him myself, you come with me."
Victor Grant looked at May in surprise, but then nodded solemnly and said: ’If you want me to go, I’ll go with you. With me by your side, nobody will dare to bully you.’
May Morgan gave Victor Grant a grateful look and then said softly, "Thank you."
Such an overly polite thank you left Victor Grant somewhat melancholic. He scratched his head and lowered his voice, saying: "Could you stop saying thank you to me? It sounds awkward."
"Then what should I say to you? I eat your food, live in your house, if I don’t even say thank you, what does that make me?" May Morgan sighed slightly, knowing she owed Victor Grant too much. Not to mention the exquisite supplements she consumed at his place, it would be hard to repay even if she worked a lifetime.
"Forget it, I won’t argue with you, I can’t win anyway." Victor Grant, usually talkative, found himself tongue-tied in front of May, cautious about what to say.
Seeing Victor Grant getting up to leave, May suddenly requested: "Could you help me buy a phone?"
May walked away with not a single penny, not even her phone. She needed to do so many things now, and a phone was indispensable.
Victor Grant slapped his forehead, repeatedly regretting, saying: ’Look at me, how did I forget this? You wait here.’
After saying that, he quickly turned out, and more than an hour later, a brand new phone was delivered to May Morgan.
May fiddled with the new phone, inputting Adam Owens and Vincent Vance’s numbers. Those were the only numbers she remembered, along with Victor Grant’s.
Victor Grant noticed her putting Vincent’s number in and was a bit displeased: "You’re not secretly contacting him, are you?"
"Hmm, I need to agree on a place with him before I go." May replied in a flat tone, casually tucking the phone under the pillow.
Victor Grant stood up from his chair awkwardly: "Alright, let me know in advance when you’re going to meet him."
Victor wasn’t petty; he cared too much about May, truly fearing she might reconcile with Vincent.
But if May really can’t forget Vincent, how could a mere phone stop her?
Naturally, Victor Grant understood the nature of relationships coming and going, so despite his discomfort, he didn’t insist.
After Victor left, May Morgan finally took out the phone and sent Vincent Vance a message: "This is May."
Vincent quickly replied: ’Are you doing well over there?’
May looked at Vincent’s message and smiled self-deprecatingly. Well, are you really concerned?
She didn’t plan to rekindle their past so she straightforwardly said: ’I’ve written the divorce agreement. Why won’t you sign it?’







