Chapter 20: i want a divorce

Chapter 20 I Want to Divorce

Joe didn't know, his inadvertent guess was right.

What Tony Wendys asked him to do was nothing but murder.

And the target is none other than Tony Wendis's wife, Margot, and Josie, Margot's "lover".

Of course, the main target is Margot.

Didn't Margot want a divorce? Don't you want him to be kicked out?

Then let her die.

As long as Margot dies, since she has no other relatives, the huge property that originally belonged to her will naturally fall to him.

However, this matter is not as simple as buying a murderer to kill someone.

The model of gangster vendetta will not work among the real upper class.

After all, in a free country, capitalists are the real controllers.

The so-called gangsters are mostly just hawks who pick up their teeth.

The same example, gangsters in Hong Kong dare to challenge the military and police when they are at their most insane, but unless they are gangsters like Zhang Ziqiang who have become monks halfway through the river, have you ever heard of any native gangsters who go against those wealthy families?

If Tony Wendis really dares to let Joe go and kill Margot regardless.

Then, if one day Joe goes in and confesses himself, even if the police don't bother him, those friends of Margot's father will never let him go.

So Tony Wendis must use a seamless plan to completely extract himself out, the kind that no one would believe even if Joe confessed him.

And before Joe was called, this plan had basically taken shape in his mind.

But Tony Wendis didn't tell Joe the whole plan from the beginning.

"I want you to do not one thing, but several things, but don't worry, it's not difficult." Tony Wendis said slowly, "For example, the first thing is that you need to follow my wife and take pictures The photo of her and the person she cheated on, and then find an opportunity to steal the purse she carries with her. This thousand dollars is the reward for this first step. As for the next thing, I will notify you after you finish these. "

"I see!" Joe nodded.

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Tony Wendy's plan, Josie and Margot are not clear.

For Josie, Margot's husband has only stayed on one name until now, and she has never seen her before.

As for Margot, a relatively innocent young woman from a rich family, she never thought that her husband would frantically want her life just because she had a quarrel and proposed a divorce.

The next day, Margot, who didn't want to see Tony Wendys, went out to find Josie early in the morning, and didn't even want to hit one in person.

When she came to Josie's house, Josie was chatting with the neighbor's middle-aged Tommy in the yard through the fence.

"Why are you here so early today? Let me introduce, this is Mr. Thomas Tommy Angelo, my neighbor, a very friendly elder, and we got along quite well." Josie greeted Margot At the same time, I introduced my neighbors.

"Hi, Mr. Angelo, nice to meet you, I'm Margot." Margot gave Josie face, and greeted Josie very ladylike, but for some reason, she didn't mention her surname .

"Hello, beautiful lady, you can just call me Tommy, okay, I won't bother you young people, and I haven't finished watering my flowers yet." Tommy smiled and called Margot He greeted him, then shook the shower in his hand, found an excuse, and ended the call with Josie.

Looking at Margot's appearance, it is obvious that he has a lot to say to Josie, and he, an old man, naturally won't make fun of himself here.

"What's the matter? You seem to be in a bad mood, and you look a little haggard." After Tommy left, Josie looked at Margot and said, not only Tommy, he also saw that Margot looked a little strange That's right.

"Huh? Is it so obvious?" Hearing Josie's words, Margot couldn't help but touch her face subconsciously, because she really didn't sleep well last night because of a quarrel with Tony Wendis.

"Of course, let's go in, it's still quite cold outside, by the way, have you had breakfast?" Josie asked casually.

"Uh, not yet." Margot shook her head. The servants at home actually prepare breakfast very early every day, but because she didn't want to meet her husband face to face, she just ignored it.

"It just so happens that I still have some steamed stuffed buns I made this morning. I'll go and prepare them for you. If you have anything to say, let's talk slowly after eating!" Josie said immediately when she heard that Margot hadn't eaten breakfast.

Immediately, the two entered the house.

The buns were made by Josie in the morning, the flour was bought at the farmers market early in the morning, and the stuffing was fresh onion beef, which tasted pretty good.

After it was ready, I specially sent some salad to Tommy's wife who was also making breakfast.

This is why he chatted with Tommy before.

After traveling to this era, Josie seldom gets up late, and this so-called late rise usually doesn't exceed eight o'clock in the morning.

The main reason is that family entertainment in this era is still relatively scarce.

No mobile phone, no computer, no Internet, no console games.

There is TV, but in this era when TV has just started, there are very few TV programs. In the future, the three major broadcasting and TV companies in the United States will still focus on broadcasting, and ABC has not even been formally established. Part of NBC's so-called Blue Broadcasting Network.

Moreover, the rough programs of this era also made it difficult for Josie to adapt.

Comprehensively, Josie can only go to bed early and get up early to get better.

Of course, at night in the urban area, there are still various entertainment venues such as chicken farms. The nightlife is actually not monotonous.

It’s just that Josie’s economy didn’t allow it before, so he didn’t have the opportunity to see this depraved and corrupt capitalist society.

Today, perhaps because I arrived at my new home, I woke up before six o’clock when it was still dark, so I drove to the farmers’ market to see what good things were available. When I went yesterday, it was already afternoon. So there are actually not many stalls. Josie also asked at that time, knowing that the farmers market usually opens at six o'clock in the morning.

Regarding this, Josie can only say that the working people in every country are actually quite hardworking.

Heated the steamed stuffed bun a little bit, and heated up another glass of milk.

Margot was indeed very hungry, and she still had more than enough to eat with the three big meat buns.

"Tell me, what's going on?" Seeing that Margot was full, Josie asked.

"My husband is back," said Margot. "I want to divorce him."

On the other side, after Josie and Margot entered the house, Tommy, who was watering the flowers, seemed to sense something.

Looked around for a while, but found a black car parked on the opposite side of the road at some time, and the people in the car seemed to be looking towards the next door.

Seeing this, Tommy couldn't help frowning.

(end of this chapter)

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