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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 68

Chapter 68 Adding Fuel to the Fire

I realized my question was a mistake. However, Matthew’s lips twitched before he regained his composure and said, “It was Lauren’s lover!”

His answer shocked me.

“Honey, please believe me and give me another chance. We must secure ATL Empire instead of letting this small issue distract us. You founded Tanum Corporation, so I’m sure you want to expand. I made a mistake, but you can’t give up on our goal because of it.”

After a pause, he held me tightly and said, “Chlo, I was wrong.”

I didn’t know how to respond since Matthew knew my weak spots. Soon after, I pushed him away and left

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his office, reminding myself to stay clear–headed. I couldn’t afford any mistakes, especially since

Matthew still protected his sister,

When I returned to my office, I revisited all the online trending topics and realized we had missed something–the person who had caught Matthew and Lauren in the hotel.

I asked Ivanna to push for more information. Soon, a post asking about the identity of the person who

caught them appeared.

This post created a stir and rapid increase in its popularity. Most were curious, especially regarding a

cheating husband like Matthew.

When I left the office early, I realized everyone at work had become interested in Matthew’s affair. I could sense their gazes on me the whole time. I learned that a man caught cheating wouldn’t suffer as much

scrutiny as his wife.

I struggled out of his embrace and controlled my temper. Immediately after, I went to my room, changed into comfortable clothes, and entered the kitchen.

He sat alone in the living room for a long time before finally coming to the kitchen door. He looked at me and was hesitant to speak.

I didn’t ask him what he wanted, but ultimately, he sighed and said, “Chlo, I think…I need your help.”

I stopped what I was doing and looked at him, asking coldly, “With what?”

He met my gaze, and I saw a glimmer of hope in his eyes. “I think…”


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