Morrison started the car, muttering as he drove off, "Laurent sure is carefree. I mean, with her background, she could easily be considered the richest person in Burg Eltz. Why didn't she at least try to get something from you? A house, a car, anything."
For some reason, Dave found Morrison's words particularly grating.
Logically, when it came to divorce, there would always be disputes over property. And considering that her ex-husband was someone as wealthy as him, it seemed even more natural for there to be a fight over assets.
But she hadn't fought at all.
From the very beginning, she had made it clear that she wanted nothing—no house, no car, no money. Not even their daughter.
That alone spoke volumes about her determination to end the marriage, her decisiveness and resolve.