I hurried out of Viel’s mansion. “Bullshit!” I slammed the steering wheel of the car in a rage. I clenched my fist and stared out the car window. I never thought Viel would replace me for a maid, an uneducated, rubbish, and beggar. That’s stupid! They thought I would let them both be happy!” I called my lawyer. “Hello, Matilda,” my lawyer said. I took a deep breath before I spoke. “Hello, Atty. Jackson, I have something important to tell you.” “What do you say? Are you ready to sign your annulment paper?” “No, and I have no plans to sign the annulment paper. I don’t want Viel to marry another woman, especially a beggar.” He laughed. “In the tone of your voice, it looks like your ex-husband has found someone to replace you.” “Correction, he’s still my husband. We haven’t run our a