hapter 64
Aurora’s Perspective
“You can go back now. I’ll attend tonight’s banquet,” Ferris said impatiently.
“Alright.”
After leaving the breakfast behind, Ashley gave me another smug look before leaving.
When Ferris turned around, he indeed saw me standing behind him.
For some reason, he instinctively felt guilty.
“When did you wake up?”
My expression was calm: “Just when Ashley asked you to marry her. Congratulations.”
Ferris’s heart clenched sharply.
The air froze for a few seconds.
Ferris’s dark eyes gazed deeply at me: “If you have any objections, you can voice them now.”
As he said this, his gaze locked firmly on me, while he silently repeated in his heart-
As long as she said one word of “no,” he could immediately overturn all decisions.
However, I only smiled faintly, gently shaking my head, my tone even calmer and more distant than before: “Congratulations to you both. If you need me to cooperate with the divorce proceedings, I will, gladly.”
Something heavy seemed to crash down in Ferris’s heart.
He hadn’t expected that I truly didn’t care anymore.
Didn’t care that he was engaged to someone else, didn’t care whether he would come back, didn’t even care who was sitting beside him.
His throat tightened, but he didn’t know what to say, only feeling the irritation rising in his chest growing stronger.
The next second, he coughed abruptly, walked to the table, grabbed the breakfast Ashley had carefully prepared, and threw it into the trash without hesitation.
“Order whatever you want to eat yourself.” After saying this coldly, he walked past me and entered his study without another word.
After getting home, Milo called me.
“That medical project we invested in together last time has been approved by the research institute, and the funding has been approved too. We’re even on the first round of priority funding list.”
I was stunned, then sat up straight with some surprise: “Are you serious?”
“Of course I’m serious! Would I lie to you? The details and clinical data in your report were beautifully done. The experts specifically praised you by name. We couldn’t have been selected without your contribution.”
Just after he finished speaking. Milo clutched his head in regret: “Three years! A whole three years! If you hadn’t run off to get married, our company would probably be world–famous by now!”

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