Chapter summary: Chapter 582 from the book His Housewife Had Secret Identities by Laura
Discover the most important events of Chapter 582, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel His Housewife Had Secret Identities. With the engaging writing of Laura, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
And now, Niamh had effortlessly claimed that prize.
Initially, whether in the divorce settlement or in court, she had never intended for Jonathan to walk away with nothing.
According to legal precedent, it was nearly impossible for a court to order the at-fault party to give up all marital assets, especially since there was no hard evidence of Jonathan's infidelity.
Yet, the final judgment declared that Jonathan would leave with nothing.
Judge Jan had told Niamh that Jonathan had accepted the outcome.
In other words, Jonathan himself had handed The Thomas Group over to her on a silver platter.
Not just The Thomas Group, but also The Pinnacle Estate and the royal blue Bentley… all of it was now her property.
It wasn't that Niamh didn't want to take over the company, but considering it was Clifford's life's work, she came to give him a heads-up first.
After waking up and getting dressed, Niamh went to the living room and came face-to-face with Jonathan.
She froze.
"Ah, Nia," Clifford said, already seated at the dining table. "Jonathan made breakfast today. Come and see what you think."
Niamh wasn't surprised that Jonathan could cook; he had made her a meal before.
What astonished her was his attire.
Instead of his usual sharp suits, he was wearing a clean, crisp white T-shirt with light blue, wide-leg jeans.
His hair, free of its usual styling product, fell naturally.
He looked less like a formidable business tycoon and more like a college student.
"What is it?" Jonathan asked, a smile playing on his lips, his eyes crinkling warmly.
Niamh found it hard to adjust to this drastic change in him.


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