“Sue, there’s something urgent at the company. I have to go back—”

“Go ahead.”

Sue was exhausted—too drained to expose his lies.

Every time Ava called, Irwin had a different excuse.

‘Yesterday, something happened at the hospital. Today, it’s the company. And tomorrow?’

“Before you go, sign this insurance contract. The old one expired.”

She pulled a document from the drawer, flipped to the last page, and handed it to him.

Irwin, impatient to leave, signed his name without even looking before rushing out the door.

If he had taken just one glance, he would have realized—this wasn’t an insurance contract.

It was a divorce agreement.

Sue had no interest in staying at the hospital and wallowing in misery. She changed her clothes and headed straight to the law firm, handing the divorce papers to the lawyer.

“Once the company seal is stamped, please send it to this address.”

After that, she made another stop—the bar where Irwin and his so-called friends always gathered.

It didn’t take long for her to spot Mavy—completely wasted.

‘Perfect.’

Sue waited patiently nearby, watching him for a while. The moment he was alone, she stepped in and blocked his way.

“Hey, you look just like… my friend’s wife…”