Chapter 472
The Charming Ex–Wife
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Lysander asked, “Did the person who switched ces with you mention why they did it?”
The middle–aged man chuckled as he reminisced, “That young man didn’t really provide a reason. He
just straight up asked if I was willing to switch seats with him for a while. I noticed his boarding pass
was for first ss. He assured me it was fine, so I went ahead and swapped with him.”
Josiah was indeed lucky, for he had encountered one who didn’t pry too deeply for this change of
seats.
Lysander seemed lost in thought as she quietly remained seated even after the ne hadnded.
Unlike the other passengers who were quick to stand up the moment the cabin door opened, she
chose to wait until almost everyone had disembarked before leisurely following behind.
As she spoke, she couldn’t help but nce around, truly not wanting to run into Josiah again. Although
it was inevitable to meet him at the summit, she preferred to dy such encounters as much as
possible.
Just then, a flight attendant happened to walk by.
Lysander asked, “Could you tell me, has everyone from the first ss cabin disembarked yet?”
The flight attendant was puzzled, but she dutifully addressed the passenger’s query. “The first ss
passengers have already left on the shuttle bus.”
“Thank you.” Lysander visibly sighed in relief, for the first time ever, feeling grateful for the disparity in
services on both sides.
The passengers in economy ss did not receive any particr service and had to collect their
checked luggage from the carousel themselves.
Lysander intentionally lingered for quite a while before she finally left the terminal to hail a taxi.
Then, at the moment she turned around with her suitcase, she saw her old adversary again.
Josiah stood tall and elegant next to a business vehicle, with one hand casually tucked in his pocket.
His brows were slightly furrowed, though it was unclear whether he was growing impatient from waiting
or was simply in a bad mood.
Tiffany was the first to spot her. She greeted Lysander with a surprised delight. “Lysa, what a
coincidence! Did you also take this flight? I didn’t even notice you on the ne.”
Lysander had no choice but to brace herself and walk over. “I’m in economy ss.”
“Why did you go to economy ss alone? You should have joined us. Jose, why didn’t you ask? If we
knew earlier that Lysa wasing with us, we should have booked seats together. It was so boring on
the ne. We could have chatted.”
Josiah nced at her. “Hmm, you should have asked next time.
Tiffany was still ted. “But it’s quite a coincidence. Out of the numerous daily flights to Apex City, we
ended up on the same one!”
Josiah casually remarked, “It’s only normal. We’re all attending the saine summit after all
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I study ssical literature and arts, so I don’t understand any of this. What’s the point of me being
here? But now that you’re here, Lysa, I finally have somepany!”
Lysander hesitated, then simply responded with a nomittal “Hmm.”
Tiffany had always harbored a fondness for her and said in a concerned tone, “Why are you still
wearing a mask? Your voice doesn’t sound quite right either. Are you feeling unwell somewhere?”
Lysander found an opportunity to distance herself and exaggeratedly said, “I’ve caught the flu. You all
should stay away from me. It wouldn’t be good if you caught it too.”
Josiah shot her a wordless nce.
Upon hearing Lysander’s words, Tiffany surprisingly didn’t flinch, but continued to hold her, saying,
“Lysa, you need to rest well. I heard the summit schedule is packed. What if it worsens your condition?
I’ve already booked a hotel with Josiah, so let’s stay there together.”
Lysander quickly assured, “No need. Doesn’t the summit host provide amodations? I’ll just take a
cab to the address listed on the invitation.”
At the very least, there was no need to spend money.
Finding a hotel was a different story altogether, and any hotel that could amodate Josiah was
bound to be expensive.
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She was quite broke at that time.
Just as Lysander was about to bid them farewell and take her leave, she heard Tiffany speak up again.
“But the hotel arranged by the host is quite far from the venue. The one Jose booked is much closer.
Let’s stick together,” she suggested.
“No, I’ve already called a taxi.”
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Before she could even finish her sentence, Josiah silently picked up Lysander’s luggage and ced it
in the trunk of the car. Then, without missing a beat, he said, “Get in the car. We can’t afford to waste
time.”
Upon seeing that Josiah had already carried Lysander’s luggage, Tiffany shed him a sweet smile.
Clinging onto Lysander’s hand, she refused to let go and yfully said, “Lysa, let’s get going. We can’t
park here for too long.”
The traffic at Apex City’s airport was heavy, with cars already stacking up impatiently behind, honking
their horns incessantly.
Tiffany urged, “Hurry up, Lysa. We should get going. We don’t want to hold up the people behind us,”
“All right, then.” Having no other choice, Lysander reluctantly joined her in the back seat.
Josiah was seated in the passenger seat, casting a seemingly nonchnt nce at them. He then
instructed the driver, “Let’s go.”
The car drove toward the hotel. Tiffany was the only one chattering away, as cheerful as a songbird,
about matters rted to the summit. Lysander would asionally chime in with a few words, while
Jonah remained silent throughout the journey.
They arrived at the ce quite quickly.
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As Lysander stepped out of the car, she casually asked Tiffany, “Did you used to visit Apex City often?”
“I’ve only been here a few times,” said Tiffany. She was lively by nature, but somewhat shy, and would
never venture out alone for fun. A faint blush spread across her face as she quietly confided, “Jose is
the one who chose the hotel. He’s got a lot of experience with business trips.”
Well, there’s no need to ask anything more.
Unfazed, Josiah pulled his car to a stop facing west. He then got out and unloaded the luggage
belonging to the three of them. Taking the lead, he strode into the hotel’s grand entrance, leaving the
luggage to be handled by the dedicated hotel staff.
“Let’s go in, Lysa,” Tiffany suggested.
“Okay.”
The hotel that Josiah had booked was superior in both standards andfortpared to what the
summit host had provided. Naturally, it was highly sought after. The front desk staff, upon noticing an
extra person than what was initially mentioned in their reservation, couldn’t help but feel a bit
perplexed.
“Here’s the situation, Mr. Guerra, apart from the two rooms you’ve booked, we don’t have any extra
rooms avable. Would you like to reconsider your arrangements?”
The receptionist held the room key in her hand, somewhat unsure of how to distribute it.
This umon trio of two women and one man was indeed a rare sight.
Lysander, however, didn’t believe that Josiah had the foresight to anticipate even this. She quickly
began searching for other nearby hotels on her phone.
At this point, Tiffany had already made up her mind. She took the initiative to approach Josiah. “Jose,
how about we share a room? Lysa isn’t feeling well, so wouldn’t it be better to let her have a room to
herself to rest?”
It was indeed embarrassing for her to initiate such a conversation, and as she continued, her voice
gradually became softer.
Josiah cast a nce at Lysander.
Lysander also nced back.
Your girlfriend invited you to move in together, so why are you looking at me?
“I should look for another hotel,” Lysander said.
“No need,” said Josiah. “Let’s just do as Tiffany suggested.”
Lysander looked at Josiah with a hint of doubt, noticing that he had alreadypleted the paperwork
and was heading toward the elevator
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