Stay Away My CEO Ex Husband Angel Lost

Chapter 2



Chapter 2

Chapter 2 I never used a penny of his money

After Shaun left, his personal assistant, Lea Spara, walked in with some medicine.

She handed the medicine to Jennifer and said respectfully, “Miss Lim, please.”

It was a contraceptive pill. Shaun didn’t love her, so he naturally wouldn’t allow her to carry his child.

After they met each time, he would send Lea to deliver the medicine and order her to watch her take it.

Jennifer looked at the white pill and her heart ached again.

I don’t know if it was because her heart had completely collapsed, or if she had been stung by Shaun’s relentlessness, but in any case, she was in so much pain that she could hardly breathe.

“Miss Lim…”

When Lea saw that she did not respond, she immediately raised her voice to remind her, as if afraid that she would not

take it.

Jennifer took a look at her, and without much ceremony, took it, put it in her mouth, and without even drinking water, swallowed it.

Lea instantly put away her worried look and took out some real estate deeds and checks from a file bag and laid them out in front of Jennifer one by one.

“Miss Lim, this is Mr. Murphy’s compensation for you. In addition to the property and luxury car, he also gave you an extra 50 million. Please accept it.”

It was rather generous.

It was a pity that she had never wanted his money.

Jennifer looked up at Lea and smiled. “I don’t want any of

that.”

Lea froze for a moment, somewhat puzzled. “You don’t think it’s good enough?”

Hearing these words, Jennifer only felt her heart sink.

Even Lea believed she was in it for the money, not to mention

Shaun.

The reason he was giving her such a high termination fee was that he was afraid that she would pester him again for money in the future, wasn’t it?

Jennifer smiled bitterly, picked up the bag next to her, took out a black card from it, and handed it to Lea, “This is what he gave me. Please return it to him for me and tell him for me that I never used a penny of his money. Naturally, I won’t take his breakup fee.”

Lea was now completely frozen. In five years, Miss Lim never used Mr. Murphy’s money?

Jennifer, not caring whether Lea believed it or not, placed the black card directly on the pile of property deeds, turned around, and left the Eighth Residence.

Winter in Boston was freezing.

Jennifer walked down the street in the villa area.

Her thin figure cast a shadow on the ground.

She tightened her beige coat, gritted her teeth, and walked back to her apartment step by step.

She pushed open the door to reveal a spacious apartment with warm, luxurious decor.

Jennifer, on the other hand, felt cold and devoid of any warmth, just like Shaun’s heart. Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.

She sat on the couch and after a moment of dithering, began to pack her things.

The apartment was given to her by Shaun.

Since he didn’t want her, she wouldn’t want what he gave her.

Jennifer took out her suitcase, opened her closet, and put all

her clothes in it.

She didn’t bring much with her and simply packed up and left the apartment with her suitcase.

After getting into the car, sent a text to Lea.

[Ms. Spara. Code for Empire Apartments, 0826.)

Lea was a smart woman and immediately understood when she saw the text message.

Miss Lim not only didn’t spend any of Mr. Murphy’s money, but she also didn’t want the apartment Mr. Murphy gave her.

The woman who knelt in front of Mr. Murphy five years ago and begged him to buy her one night for a million dollars was so clean and crisp.

She quickly returned to her office, returned the items to

Shaun as they were, and conveyed Jennifer’s words to him verbatim.

Shaun raised his indifferent and detached peach blossom eyes and swept them across the things on the table before pausing on the black card.

He asked Lea in a cold voice, “An extra million in there?”

Lea immediately nodded, “Yes.”

Before Lea went back to the office, she had gone to the bank to check the amount on the black card.

In addition to the money Mr. Murphy ordered her to send every month, there was an extra million.

Apparently, this was the money Miss Lim had gotten from him for selling her body.

Shaun frowned lightly and pondered for a long time before he stretched out his defined fingers, picked up the black card, and snapped it in half.

Then he pushed the pile of real estate certificates in front of Lea and ordered in a cold voice, “Get rid of it.”

Lea opened her mouth to say something in Miss Lim’s defense but saw that Shaun had already turned on his computer and started his work.

Lea intuitively shut up, picked up the items, and exited the

CEO’s office.


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