I was confused.

"Three million dollars?"

Janet rolled her eyes at me, as if mocking me for being stingy.

"Thirty million dollars. Won't you be afraid of being laughed at in our circle if you give him three million dollars?"

"Well."

I really couldn't hold back my laughter this time.

Who did she think Henry was? Would he get thirty million dollars for breaking up?

I looked at Henry helplessly, "Do you think so?"

Henry said without hesitation, "Of course, Janet was right. Also, except for the breakup fee, there's also the fee for wasting eight years of mine.

"In addition, you beat me up yesterday, so you should also pay me for the moral damages.

"I almost forgot that as for the money I paid for when we hung out and ate together, you should pay me back as well."

I nodded.

I didn't want to settle some scores with Henry, but he came to me for money. If I didn't put up a fight, they would definitely think I would be a lamb to the slaughter.

I took a business card out of my bag and handed it to Henry.

"Fine, I won't take your breakup fee. After all, you can't afford it. But about that gallery and the money I've spent on you these past eight years, my lawyer will contact you.

"As for whether you want to go through with the trial or settle it privately, you can discuss that with my lawyer as well."

Henry didn't seem to react, and he was stunned as he took my card.

Janet, however, stepped in front of me with a huff as I was about to leave.

"Evelyn, what do you mean?"

I replied, "Exactly what I said. Janet, you've already delayed me from going to work. If you keep blocking me, I'm going to call the police."

Janet smiled furiously and nodded at me, gritting her teeth.

"Okay. Evelyn, you're going to regret your decision today."

As she finished speaking, she took Henry's hand. "Let's go."

Henry had been stumbled by her before he could react.

I drove the car to the front gate of the neighborhood and told the security guard to delete Henry's portrait and fingerprints.

Henry was able to bring Janet in because I forgot to notify the property yesterday.

That look from Janet just now warned me that I should prioritize safety.

Even though I had practiced Taekwondo for a few years, I only had an advantage in single combat.

At night, after I got out of the shower, I picked up my phone and saw a message from Henry.

Henry: [Evelyn, we've been in love for at least eight years. Don't push me over the brink, okay?]