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My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise novel Chapter 25

Without a second thought, Leo immediately strode toward the center of the dance floor.

On the other side, Joe stood up from the booth he was in upon seeing what happened. His face turned pale as he moved forward.

But the next second, both of them halted simultaneously.

A loud bang could be heard. On the stage, as Cullen brushed against the hem of Madison's attire at her hip, he was suddenly thrown over her shoulder and crashed to the floor heavily.

Everyone was startled by this scene, and the place fell silent. Only the sound of the saxophone music lingered in the air, complementing the scene in a very comedic way.

Madison did not lower her head to look at the person on the floor. Instead, she glanced at Leo from a distance on the stage.

She withdrew her gaze, glanced at the person by her feet with an air of superiority, and tilted her head slightly.

"Sorry, Mr. Wilkinson," Madison said. "I'm not particularly good at loving someone and loving what that person loved by extension, but I excel at redirecting anger. Your good buddy's here. I'll leave now. Ask him to sort out the divorce proceedings as soon as possible when he is free."

Leaving these words behind, she lifted her foot, stepped over Cullen, squeezed into the crowd in her high heels, and disappeared.

Cullen held onto his waist as he got up from the ground. His immediate reaction was to look for Madison.

Unfortunately, he could not see her with so many people around. He had taken just a few steps when his line of sight was blocked.

"Please step aside," Cullen said.

Cullen pushed the person beside him without glancing to see who that person was.

"Cullen Wilkinson!"

Leo could not take it anymore and spat out his full name. "I asked you to look after her," he said. "Is this how you do it?"

Leo thought, 'His hand almost touched her...'

Leo was filled with anger thinking about the scene earlier.

Leo thought, 'Thank goodness that girl reacted quickly, or else this guy would've taken advantage of her!'

"What's wrong with me?" Cullen said. "Wasn't it just a dance with Jessica? Why are you so worked up?"

Cullen slowly withdrew his gaze from the crowd when he was certain Madison was not amidst them.

The shoulder throw made him feel like his waist had taken a hit. At this moment, his hands remained on his back, supporting it as if he were a pregnant woman.

But he was not angry. Instead, he was smiling in a silly manner.

"Tsk, I haven't seen her in so many years, and her personality is getting increasingly strong," Cullen said. "She is much more interesting than when we were kids, and all she did was follow you around. Hey, Leo, do you have Jessica's contact info? Help me. I'm determined to win her heart!"

Leo squinted and said, "Did you knock your kidney or brain? Don't forget. Madison is still my wife."

"Oh, I know, but aren't you getting a divorce?" Cullen said. "Besides, you don't treat Jessica as a wife either. If it weren't for Edgar, you wouldn't have married her."

Cullen's words exposed Leo's thoughts, rendering him speechless.

Not content with that, Cullen touched his waist and added another remark while Leo remained silent.

"I have to say," he said. "Your wife is amazing!"

Leo was at a loss for words.

Leo did not want to engage in a meaningless conversation with Cullen. He recalled the scene of Madison giving Cullen a shoulder throw.

He thought, 'She has such a petite figure, yet she managed to bring down Cullen before he touched her. Her reaction and speed aren't what she should have. At the very least, she was just a petite girl who knew nothing but to run to Grandpa to complain three years ago. When did she learn to fight?'

Leo's black eyes turned serious. He glanced at his good friend, who was savoring the beauty's mocking remarks. "The things I asked you to investigate. How much have you found out?" he asked.

Leo snorted coldly, a hint of smugness appearing in his look. "At that time, she wasn't interested in you," he said.

"Yeah," Cullen said. "She considered herself your wife back then, so naturally, she wasn't interested in anyone else."

Cullen did not argue with him. Instead, he started envisioning the future.

He kicked Leo lightly and turned his head to say, "By the way, news about your divorce has been circulating in the circle. When will you finalize the divorce proceedings? If I can pursue her quickly, maybe I can catch up and get married around the same time as you and Sally."

Leo kicked back and said, "Get lost!"

That kick was solid. It was different from Cullen's playful kick earlier when he reminded and questioned Leo.

He wailed and heard Leo's indifferent voice.

"The Wilkinson family will turn its nose up at the Hale family," Leo said. "Even if Madison is still a member of the Hale family, your family members may not necessarily allow her to marry into your family. It is unlikely that they will allow her to marry into your family now, considering that she has severed ties with the Hale family."

Cullen shook his head, slumped onto the sofa, and said, "You're overthinking things, Leo. My brother needs a marriage that is beneficial for business purposes, so family background is important when he marries. I'm different, though. My mom will be happy as long as I bring a wife home."

Leo lowered his eyes and looked at the whiskey in the glass. "Even so, the prerequisite for you to marry her is that she wants to get married to you," he said.

In other words, even if the Wilkinson family did not look at her family background, it was a different matter whether Madison would want to get married to Cullen.

There was another layer of meaning in Leo's words. When Edgar asked him to marry Madison back then, it was based on the premise that Madison was willing to marry him.

Cullen was not dim-witted. Men showing off to each other was akin to peacocks competing to display their tails.

He smiled meaningfully and slowly looked at Leo.

"But Leo, even if Jessica doesn't want to get married to me, you would still divorce her, right?" Cullen said. "You delay the divorce and obstruct me from pursuing her in every way. Could it be because you like her and don't want to divorce her?"

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