Chapter 6
The next day, the lawyer sent me the divorce agreement. Since it was a standard divorce process, our shared assets were divided
equally. As for Allison’s company, I had only taken a small share of the stock when we started it. However, now that things had
come to this juncture, the company was naturally part of the division.
Even though we founded it together, I chose not to take a cent.
When Allison received the divorce agreement, her first reaction was to call me to confirm it. “Are you really willing to give up
your shares in the company and walk away with nothing?”
I knew her concern. She was afraid I’d regret it and come back to claim something later. After all, the company was now publicly
listed with a bright future ahead.
Without a moment’s hesitation, I replied, “I still remember when we founded the company. I said you’ve always lacked a sense of
security, so I registered everything in your name. Since I made that promise back then, I won’t go back on it now. Besides, I’ve