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At the Farrell's Mansion -

Shonna was directing the maids to erase all traces of Amber's stay here, including the sheets she had slept on, the slippers she had worn, the apron she had brought with her, and even the dinnerware she had used.

"What are you doing?" Jared, who had returned, frowned slightly at the scene.

Shonna grunted, "What's the point of keeping that woman's things when Makenna's going to marry you later?"

She rolled her eyes up and hurried over, "Jared, aren't you and her divorced? You earned all the money with your hard work. She's not getting a penny of it!"

He said indifferently, "She didn't ask for anything."

Shonna was clearly not convinced, "No way! She doesn't have any money. How could she not make a fortune out of you? Otherwise, how else would she get the money to keep a man outside?"

Jared's temples throbbed when he thought about Amber's relationship with the male model. He didn't want to deal with Shonna anymore and just told Ben to get the divorce papers and show them to her.

Upstairs, Makenna was sitting in front of the window reading a book.

She looked up and smiled softly at him, "You're back."

Jared looked at her serene smile and slowly calmed down.

"Are you feeling better?"

"Fine. I was bored in the room, so I found a book to pass the time." Makenna placed the book gently on the bedside table and stood up, then wrapped her arms around the man's waist from behind, "Jared, do you regret divorcing her?"

Jared's voice was husky, "What is there to regret? I didn't love her. What's more, she was the one who cheated on me first."

The corner of Makenna's mouth curled up slightly.

Jared turned around and put his arm around her, "Don't talk about her anymore. The most important thing right now is your health. Your dad is having a party for you next month. You need to get better soon."

Makenna blinked and gave a brighter smile, "Got it."

After Jared left, she called the Gardner family's butler.

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