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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 516

Chapter 516 Matchmaking on the Cruise Ship I was restless the entire night.

Every time I thought about my past with Matthew, I couldn't find peace. I pitied Grace, who had no one to rely on at such an old age, unlike others who had their families.

Her whole life had been pitiful, and now, at the end, she still pleaded for her son.

After Grace settled in with me, Matthew came once to see her with a lot of supplements, treating her like a neighbor. He didn't mention taking her back with him, perhaps feeling that she would be better cared for here.

However, he did inform Grace that Abby had been detained for 15 days due to causing trouble here. This brought Grace some joy; she thought it was her son taking revenge for her, but it was actually Atlas's doing. I didn't tell her, though.

I wanted to let her leave thinking that her son did care for her.

The house I found for Lauren was in the duplex building next to Ivanna's, with about 120 square meters of space.

Atlas helped find it, and I made the decision to buy it because I couldn't reach her and didn't know where she had gone, whether it was abroad or within the country.

But I knew Oliver hadn't given up on finding her. He had changed significantly; I saw him once from a distance, without even exchanging a

greeting.

[ knew he had been under the impression that I had intentionally kept him in the dark.

I had to admit, the dress was genuinely stunning. It was a strong metallic champagne color, with simple and sleek lines. The unique feature of the dress was the fragmented diamond texture embedded in the fabric, creating a flowing pattern reminiscent of ocean waves. The neckline was particularly artful, featuring a design that highlighted the elegant curve of the neck.

The stylist had also styled my hair into wavy strands, tied back elegantly. It gave me a lively and graceful appearance.

Upon reaching the port, I could see a

red carpet laid out, and many people were scrambling to board the ship. The scene reminded me of the Titanic.

As soon as we got out of the car, specialized personnel guided us through a separate passage, avoiding the general crowd. Upon boarding the ship, I saw Arthur personally waiting at the entrance of the VIP hall, walking toward us from a distance.

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