Chapter 129 His Regrets
- "And what made you think you were going to win me in court?" Desmond asked. "Wait..... You really believe that our marriage would automatically grant you a 50/50 split of my assets in a divorce? That I would simply roll over and hand you half of everything I've worked for, everything I've sacrificed for, everything I've built from the ground up? You see, your audacity is so staggering, and your sense of entitlement is so appalling. You think our marriage is some kind of guarantee, some kind of golden ticket to my wealth and success. Well, let me disabuse you of that notion. I've worked too hard, come too far, to let you simply waltz in here and take half of everything I own. You will have to do better than this, Daniella."
- "You are utterly delusional, Desmond. You got no chance here. As your lawfully wedded wife, I'm entitled to half of everything you own - every asset, every property, every last penny. And there's nothing, absolutely nothing, you can do to turn it upside down. You are just making noise. Your pathetic ranting and whining arguments won't change the fact that you are about to lose half of everything that matters to you. The law is on my side. Everything you have worked for will be mine, too. Your pride, your ego, your very sense of self-worth... all of it will be crushed beneath my heel. So, go ahead and keep dreaming. Keep thinking you have a chance. Though I will advise you to accept your fate now and sign this papers. Surrender now and save yourself the humiliation of a lengthy, costly, and ultimately futile battle. Because in the end, I will win. Nothing will save you, not even your money."
- "As you can see, I'm not scared. You are not a threat to me, and you will never be. In the end, you will get nothing."