"Of course, divorce! He bullied Janet like this. Kicking him out with nothing is too lenient. I want him to lose everything, to ruin his reputation. He deserves to suffer!"

I gritted my teeth, wishing I could tear him to pieces.

"She hasn't worked or socialized for years. Her whole life revolves around York. To her, York is everything. If you suddenly tell her that everything she knows is a lie, do you think she can handle it?"

"So, what should I do? Just sit back and watch him destroy her?" I retorted.

"That's not what I mean, Yvonne. You need to think this through carefully. York is so bold because he knows there's no one to challenge him.

"Your parents are gone, and you don't have any brothers. You just graduated and have no interest in hotel management. The hotel is entirely in his hands. He's confident you won't confront him, which is why he's so reckless."

I fell silent, knowing Jimmy had a point.

Over the years, Janet had stayed home, feeling guilty about not being able to have children. She accommodated York in every way and never got involved with the hotel.