Chapter 261
"You startled me! For a second, | thought someone had broken into your house." Vince hadn't expected the man
in front of him to understand sign language.
Just then, The Zimmerman Group's chief legal counsel, Mr. Marquis, walked in.
"Mr. Zimmerman, good afternoon."
"Marquis, please, cin."
Vince gestured for Marquis to step inside.
Hearing Vince address the newcomer as a lawyer, Herbert couldn't help glancing at Jessica.
Jessica pressed her lips together, a little embarrassed. She hadn't asked Herbert for help—instead, she'd had
Vince find her an attorney. Who would've thought they'd bump into each other like this?
Herbert had already told her he wasn't afraid of Timothy, but she'd gone to someone else anyway. He was bound
to misunderstand, to think she didn't trust him. For a man, that sort of thing stings the ego.
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But Mrs. Reynolds had shown up in person that day and explained everything. Jessica couldn't let her own
problems drive a wedge between Herbert and his family—or worse, drag The Wheeler Group, who had nothing to
do with her, into the mess.
When Jessica glanced at Herbert, his expression was clearly a little sour.
Thankfully, Marquis and Vince couldn't read sign language. She signed to Herbert: "Letspeak with the lawyer
first, then I'll explain everything, okay?"
Herbert pressed his lips together and nodded.
Vince didn't know Herbert, but he could tell-man to man-that there was nothing ordinary about Herbert's attitude
toward Jessica.
He asked Jessica politely, "May | ask who he is?"
Herbert noticed the notepad and pen in front of Jessica, realizing just how much effort it took for her to
el.n.
communicate this way. Not wanting her to struggle, he spoke up, I'm her neighbor from back home.
Oh, childhood friend, huh? That would explain the special connection.
"Wheeler," Herbert added, then continued, "I happened to be in the area, so
there's no need for Jessy to write everything down. | can interpret for her. You can begin whenever you're ready."
Vince had already briefed Marquis on Jessica's situation, but there were sdetails that still needed
clarification.
"Ms. Greene, here's the situation: if one party files for divorce and the other refuses, the court generally won't
grant a divorce on the first attempt-unless you can provide evidence of things like bigamy, living with another
partner, domestic violence, abandonment, gambling, substance abuse, or similar repeated misconduct. Other
grounds include being separated for over two years, disappearance, or any proof that the marriage has
completely broken down. Ms. Greene, has your husband engaged in any of these behaviors?"
Vince had already told Marquis not to mention Timothy's nin front of Jessica,
just in case it upset her.
"What about emotional infidelity? Does that count?"
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Jessica signed the question, and Herbert voiced it for her.
Marquis replied, "Generally speaking, no. But if it has seriously damaged the
marriage, it could be considered evidence of an affair."
In truth, Jessica hadn't wanted to bring up Timothy and Sheila's relationship in the divorce proceedings-it made
her feel petty, as if she were jealous of Sheila.
Vince understood what she was getting at. Her question made it clear she suspected something
between Timothy and Sheila. Henet
leaned in close to Jessica and whispered, "Jessy, Sheila and Timothy are related. Even if you can show he gave
her gifts opacted overly familiar, it'll probably be dismissed as normal between relatives."
Watching Vince whisper so openly to Little Mute, Herbert was fuming.
Jessica's anxiety about the divorce showed in her urgent signing: "If none of those
things Marquis mentioned apply, does that mean | can't win the case?"