I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter 807 Pursuing the Missus
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Chapter 807 Pursuing the Missus

Sean proved to be quite unreliable. He impulsively threw away 400 million without a secondthought. If anything were to happen in the future, they would be left with nothing, and their childrenwould have to bear the consequences.

Colby patted his pockets and remarked, "It's settled. She's back, and you still have feelings for her.Let's just carry on as before."

"Alright." Sean nodded in agreement.

Thanks to Abigail, navigating through this obstacle with his grandfather and grandmother seemedeffortless.

Abigail possessed an undeniable charm.

While Colby lounged on the couch, engrossed in playing cards on his tablet, Abigail couldn't resistasking Sean, "Is he no longer going out to play cards?"novelbin

"Your situation caused him a health scare. His health has deteriorated, and they discovered aherniated disc," Sean commented in a hushed tone.

Abigail felt a pang of guilt upon hearing that.

"Don't dwell on it too much. Your situation was not my doing, and it won't happen again. The 400million paid for my lack of trust will be remembered for generations to come," Sean quipped with asmile.

Abigail pulled him up.

The two of them strolled to the yard, where Abigail gazed at him and whispered, "Four hundredmillion… Are you truly okay with that?"

"I actually have a substantial amount of money. Would you like to know?" Sean leaned in, loweringhis voice.

Curious, Abigail fixed her beautiful eyes on him. "Tell me!"

Sean raised his hand to touch his cheek, hesitated for a moment, and said, "It was meant to beconfidential, but if you truly wish to know, I can share. However, would you consider being with me?"

"One piece of information, and you want me to be with you?" Abigail turned to walk away.

Sean gently pulled her back.

With an arm around her waist, he locked eyes with her and whispered, "Just agree. Both Grandpaand Grandma wish for us to be together. Let's not cause the elders any worry."

Abigail furrowed her brows, and her lips were pressed tightly together. She was resolute in herstance.

Sean remained unperturbed. He pinched Abigail's chin and murmured, "In fact, while you were stillat home, I uncovered their new money laundering method. They utilize live streaming on theinternet, gaming, affluent individuals gifting, game recharges, fund splitting with the website, andsubsequently laundering the money that flows into their accounts."

Abigail's eyes widened as she mumbled, "This seems… quite plausible?"

"The operation is rather straightforward, yet it appears that many have failed to notice," Seanremarked casually.

Abigail realized Sean's astuteness in recognizing the suspicious nature of seemingly ordinaryactivities. "Given the diverse range of affluent individuals online, everyone has grown accustomedto it, which is why no one suspects anything, allowing them to exploit the situation."

"Indeed. I have assumed control over all these websites, observing the daily influx of money. In justa year, guess how much they've funneled?" Sean seemed somewhat proud.

Abigail nudged him. "Just tell me already. What's with me guessing?"

"Close to 300 billion, but I believe there's still more to come, so I'll exercise patience." Seanreleased Abigail, grinning mischievously.

"Aren't you concerned about being too greedy and facing repercussions?" Abigail frowned.

"I recall you know someone highly skilled in computer technology. Xavien once attempted to dissectthe app he created but found it to be an insurmountable task. Are you still in contact with thisindividual?" Sean had previously sought assistance from a dark web hacker to dissect the app, butonly one person proved capable.

Regrettably, that individual had already joined an organization and solely focused on dissection,uninterested in aiding with tasks.

"I have a connection, but with your capabilities, can't you locate someone to do it?" Abigailpondered, doubting Andrew's proficiency, considering how effortlessly he crafted the app.

"I had one previously. He dissected it for three days, eager to challenge him." Sean chuckled.

Abigail raised an eyebrow. "Three days… That's not great. Andrew wouldn't hesitate to challengethe other party."

"Andrew?" Sean was somewhat taken aback, to which Abigail nodded. "Yes, he effortlessly createdthat app. It didn't take him much time."

"You've found a very talented individual. Any interest in having him assist me in creating a securitysystem? The money is currently stored in the security system, but when the time comes, it may still

need to be transferred." Sean was concerned that the other party might act out of desperation andtarget the virtual bank where the money was held.

"I will speak with him. As long as you allow him to watch TV and provide him with the best TV, hewill help you." Abigail said, recognizing that this money involved many families and needed to besafeguarded.

"Does he truly enjoy watching TV?" Sean was still intrigued by Andrew.

The computer skills of this individual were remarkable, and it was fortunate that he knew Abigail. Ifthe Davidson Family were to become acquainted with him, Eswadia's website would likely requirenumerous hackers to withstand the pressure.

"Yes, he particularly enjoys Eswadia's period dramas. Lately, he has been captivated by historicalanimations and fantasy. He still has a childlike mind," Abigail said with a smile. The only thing thatcould have matured Andrew more was the past six months when he was injured and confined inthat castle.

He had never encountered true evil, but during that period, he gained an understanding.

Thankfully, Eswadia's martial arts and period dramas instilled in him the right values.

"I can see that…" Sean thought Andrew sounded immature every time he spoke.

Abigail reflected on Martin's recent discussions about gaining admission to the hospital. Thereputable hospitals in Capitalis were difficult to gain entry to, and the ones that were moreaccessible did not meet his standards.

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