Back in New York City, Mr. Ganymede tells Mr. Manette that he's back and wants to get a divorce. He's going to send evidence of his adultery to the Board of Directors, and if they don't approve of it, he'll send it to the New York State Attorney General's office. He tells her that there's no way that he and her are going to have any kind of relationship after this day, and that she's already fired from her job because she lied to him about her financial situation. He asks her why she lied, and she says that she gave him all of her money to make him a job because he was incapable of doing so. He says that if her husband wasn't rich, she wouldn't stick around
Back in New York City, Mr. Ganymede tells Mr. Manette that he's back and wants to get a divorce. He's going to send evidence of his adultery to the Board of Directors, and if they don't approve of it, he'll send it to the New York State Attorney General's office. He tells her that there's no way that he and her are going to have any kind of relationship after this day, and that she's already fired from her job because she lied to him about her financial situation. He asks her why she lied, and she says that she gave him all of her money to make him a job because he was incapable of doing so. He says that if her husband wasn't rich, she wouldn't stick around