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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 827

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Dive into Chapter 827 Negotiation, a pivotal chapter in I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean), written by Nadia Gordon. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.

Sean transferred all the money he had online to the app created by Andrew.

Watching Abigail go to rest, Xavien couldn't help but ask Sean, "Can we really trust Andrew?"

After all, it was a large sum of money.

"Martin is being watched by my people in the hospital, so I'm not worried about them," Sean said after a moment of silence. "I trust Abigail's judgment."

This money would have determined the downfall of Jonell and his group.

It could very well be the bargaining chip to save Luna and Eric.

The night grew deeper.

Sean's expression was cold and stern. "Once we get there, you stick with Abigail. No matter what, make sure to protect her. I have some personal matters to attend to and need to temporarily part ways with her."

"Mr. Graham." Xavien looked worried.

"This matter is not as simple as she thinks. Jonell has already emigrated and has intricate connections with many forces on Ansela's side. We cannot leave without sorting out these connections," Sean said with a serious expression.

Xavien remained silent.

"We've been planning for half a year, and it's time to put our plan into action," Sean said before going to find Abigail.

During the time he was apart from Abigail, he kept himself busy.

In New Yoke, Sean took Abigail to their accommodation and instructed her, "I may be busy in the coming days. You stay here with Xavien. When you go out, make sure to bring him with you. Don't go out alone."

"Do you need to contact Jonell?" Abigail asked Sean uncertainly.

"I'll handle the contact." Sean hugged her. "It's not that simple, Jonell has a wide influence, we need to maintain good relations with some forces here to minimize casualties."

Abigail nodded. "I'll follow your lead."

Sean let go of her, caressed her face. "I didn't want you to come originally, but Luna means something different to you, and I know you wouldn't want to stay at home."

Abigail looked at him but didn't say anything.

"I'll make sure to bring you back safely," Sean said, kissing her lips lightly.

Abigail nodded and snuggled into Sean's arms, her voice heavy. "You need to take care too, be cautious when dealing with them."

After all, they were on someone else's turf.

Sean nodded.

He rested for a day and then went out busy, while Abigail waited for news.

This time, Sean brought not only people on the surface, but also those hidden.

Jonell's demeanor turned cold. "You're prying into my personal affairs, I see no reason to respond."

"Jonell, even though you've relocated, Eswadia will continue to pursue individuals involved in fraudulent activities, regardless of how far you try to escape. Moreover, you have established connections in Eswadia, one being a prominent figure in the business world and the other a well-known celebrity." Sean skipped the pleasantries.

Violence was unnecessary when a civil conversation could suffice.

"You make these claims, but where is your evidence?" Jonell scoffed.

Sean arched an eyebrow, the twinkle in his eyes intensifying. "Why would I lack evidence? I possess detailed records of the fraudulent transactions you've conducted. Each financial exchange is meticulously documented, securely stored in multiple safes."

Jonell tightened his grip on his glass. "Did you summon me here solely to discuss this matter?"

"Not quite. I requested your presence to inform you that all the funds you intend to launder in Eswadia are under my control." Sean swirled his glass, his gaze profound and inscrutable. "It appears Vincent Pearson has not been in touch with you for quite some time, am I correct?"

Jonell's eyes darkened, exuding a sense of murderous intent.

The glass slipped from his hand, shattering on the ground, as he seized Sean by the collar. "What did you just say?!"

Sean met his gaze calmly. "Mr. Davidson, I implore you to exhibit some decorum."

Mr. Jones approached with a drink in hand, a genial smile on his face. "Mr. Davidson, what is the commotion? Mr. Gu is my esteemed guest, please treat him with respect."

Jonell's expression grew increasingly somber as he released Sean's collar, grinding his teeth. "Sean, what is the purpose of this discussion?"

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