Married at First Sight Chapter 391

Chapter 391

Jessica leaned against Hank‘s chest and said softly, “Hank, I‘m sorry. I shouldn‘t have answered that call. I was afraid she was looking for you for something urgent.” “It‘s okay. I can‘t keep this hidden from her forever and have to tell her about our affair sooner or later, anyway. Since she already has some doubts, I‘ll bring up the divorce when I get home.”

Hank did not want Jessica to suffer any grievances.

His heart had long been biased toward Jessica, and he no longer had any affection for Liberty. However, Hank put up with Liberty because he was taking into consideration his parents and son. Otherwise, he would have kicked Liberty out long ago.

“Hank, will she get a cut of your assets if you two get divorced?”

Jessica did not want Liberty to get a cut of Hank‘s property.

see Liberty leave

only two years old. She wanted to return to the workplace, but that would be quite difficult. When the time comes, Jessica would be able

streets while

you think I‘ll give her a cut if she wants it? She hasn‘t earned a penny for the family since she married me. I paid for

for the renovation. Anyway, I won‘t pay her

a manager in the last two years. Since then, his income has doubled. However, he spent a lot and would often buy expensive gifts for Jessica. Thus,

by his company, he asked for cash payment and used his father‘s ID card to apply for a bank account. He put the cash into that account, but only

not tell

in love with Jessica. Even if Liberty guessed how much his real income was, she would not be able to get a share of his

savings enough to pay off the mortgage? Why don‘t you use your savings to pay off the mortgage in one go? You paid for the down payment of the house before marriage and

Jessica gave him some advice to help him keep his property so she could enjoy it after marrying Hank.

She added, “Liberty can only get a cut of your savings because that‘s your shared property after marriage. As long as you pay off your mortgage, you won‘t have any savings left. That way, Liberty – won‘t be able to get anything even if she wants to divide the property.”

Hank replied, “I repaid the loan with my salary, not my personal savings before marriage. My salary after marriage is considered joint property. If I use it to repay the mortgage, Liberty can‘t get a cut of my house, but she can ask for compensation.” Jessica was silent for a moment before she suggested, “Why don‘t you transfer your savings to your parents? If you repay the loan with your parent‘s name, it‘ll have nothing to do with Liberty.” “Jessica, Liberty has found out about the two of us now. If I transfer the money to my parents now, it‘ll be a transfer of property. If Liberty is ruthless and sues me, she can recover the money in the divorce lawsuit.

“I don’t have a lot of savings, less than two hundred thousand dollars. Unless I can make Liberty give up voluntarily, it‘ll be hard for her to leave empty–handed.”

When Hank was arguing with Liberty, he clamored that Liberty would get nothing. In fact, he knew very well that once Liberty filed a divorce lawsuit to divide the property, he would have to fork out some money for her. “Why do you have so little savings?” Jessica was his assistant, so she knew more about his income than Liberty did. She shamelessly wanted to marry him just because she knew his income was high. As long as Hank divorced Liberty and married her, she would be able to show off to her family, and then her brothers and sisters–in–law would try to please her.

She could also show off to her relatives and friends that she married a capable man.

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