Lena knew that once he made up his mind, he rarely changed it. Since he was already on the way, she didn’t bother persuading him to turn back. “By the way, did you look at the divorce agreement?”
He fell silent for a moment, then said, “Let’s hold off on the divorce for now. My company’s undergoing restructuring. If word gets out about problems in my marriage at this time, it could have a huge impact. If you’re not in a rush, let’s delay it a bit longer.”
Lena pressed her lips together.
Back then, Baldwin had helped her during a difficult time, giving her the title of Mrs. He and offering her a place to shelter from the storm.
Now that Baldwin needed her help, Lena didn’t think she should be selfish.
“Alright. Let’s wait, then,” she said.
“See you in a bit.”
Lena hung up and sighed.
Come to think of it, this was the second time they had postponed their divorce.
Last time, it was because they had to appear on a show together—one that his company sponsored. Joining him on the show was p