the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart-Chapter 889: Bringing Benjamin Leclair and the Divorce Agreement

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Chapter 889: Chapter 889: Bringing Benjamin Leclair and the Divorce Agreement

At least during the old man’s lifetime, Ignatius Leclair will not touch the foundations of Nanyang, allowing the elder to have a peaceful and joyful old age.

Nathan Leclair’s face showed a trace of surprise, not expecting that Grandpa knew as well.

Nathan Leclair remained silent for a while and then asked softly, "Do you not resent me for this? I seized your inheritance rights."

"When my mother took me away from Nanyang years ago, she had a heartfelt conversation with me, saying she would never come back in this lifetime. By leaving with her, I abandoned the inheritance rights of the Leclair Family," Ignatius Leclair said blandly. "If Stone Leclair hadn’t caused my mother’s death, I would never have set foot on this land in my lifetime."

He had resolved to give up the inheritance rights of the Leclair Family when he was six years old. But in the end, he returned and encountered the sole obsession of his lifetime.

"Do you want to return to the United Kingdom?" Nathan Leclair asked, surprised by the thought.

The man’s gaze penetrated the pitch-black night as he looked toward the direction of Brocade City. His initial plan was to take Delphine and the two children to settle in the United Kingdom once the Yeager Family fell and Nanyang’s situation stabilized. But now, ultimately, he would have to go alone.

Ignatius Leclair stood up, finished the last can of beer, and entered the side hall, his back expressing inexplicable desolation and solitude.

After the Yeager Family incident, Nanyang entered an unprecedented period of tranquility. Almost all the old families remained silent.

During this silent period, the second young master of the Leclair Family became more active, albeit with softer and more low-key means than before. The esteemed elder young master, once a brilliant and outstanding figure among the younger generation of Nanyang, completely disappeared from Nanyang without a trace of existence.

A week later, Arthur White and Brock Gray brought Miss Benjamin to Brocade City and found Delphine.

If it weren’t for bringing over the divorce agreement with Miss Benjamin this time, Arthur White still wouldn’t have been able to meet her.

Benjamin Leclair, carrying her backpack, hadn’t even arrived yet, but sweetly and crisply called out, "Mommy, Brother, Benjamin is here."

Nicholas Carter was at home reading a book. Hearing Benjamin Leclair’s voice, he doubted if he had misheard. But upon seeing Benjamin Leclair bounce in, he happily tossed the book aside, rushed forward, and grabbed Benjamin’s hand, joyfully saying, "Benjamin, why have you come?"

"I missed Mommy and Brother, so Daddy let me come over." Benjamin Leclair pouted and poked Nicholas Carter’s chest, angrily saying, "You never come back to see Benjamin."

The young boy awkwardly laughed and held Benjamin Leclair’s small hand, saying, "Don’t be mad, Brother will buy candy for you."

Only then did Benjamin Leclair happily nod. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

Delphine was both surprised and happy to see Benjamin. Hugging the little girl, she chatted for a while, then let her go upstairs with her brother to play before turning to Arthur White and Brock Gray, signaling them to sit.

It’s been half a month since she filed for divorce in court, and Ignatius Leclair hasn’t reacted at all.

She thought it would drag on, but Arthur White unexpectedly brought Benjamin over. Delphine lightly furrowed her brow, uncertain about Ignatius Leclair’s true intentions.

Arthur White brought along thick documents of property ownership, equity agreements, asset valuation forms, and the divorce agreement this time, looking somewhat haggard alongside Brock Gray.

"Miss Delphine, this is the divorce agreement signed by Ignatius Leclair. You only need to sign, and Brock Gray will handle the rest to complete the divorce," Arthur White said, presenting the divorce agreement. Delphine glanced over it; Ignatius Leclair had indeed signed his name, his writing as strong and powerful as his character.