Learn what "i just want my share and to leave" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker wants what they believe they are owed and does not want any further involvement.
From The Winter Veil, Episode 7
Someone says they only want their fair share before leaving a conflict or deal.
Use this when you want to end a situation and claim your part of something. It can sound cold or transactional if the tone is sharp.
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