AliNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
AliNovel > Billionaire鈥檚 Ex-wife : Craving You > Chapter 6

Chapter 6

    Chapter 6


    Chapter 6


    RAVEL


    (SEVEN MONTHS AFTER DIVORCE)


    The jewel exhibition was absolutely wless, a true embodiment of perfection. My team of social media


    managers and business strategists were concerned that the aftermath of my divorce would have a


    negative impact on the exhibition. Surprisingly, it had the opposite effect, generating even more


    attention and interest.


    Although I must admit that I’m not particrly thrilled about the fact that my business received a boost


    from leaving my wife, I havee to ept that unexpected things happen in life, and we must move


    forward. It’s not as if I deliberately orchestrated this situation as a marketing strategy.


    After responding to my final email of the day, I shut down myptop, carefully ced it in my bag,


    grabbed my coat and keys, and left my office. Raymond, one of my personal security guards who had


    been diligently standing watch outside my office, immediately fell into step as I walked out.


    I handed him my bag as we entered the elevator, and as we descended, Raymond cleared his throat


    before breaking the silence. “Ms. Hazel will be visiting New York next month.”


    My body instantly tensed, and my fingers clenched tightly around my jacket. “What on earth is she


    coming to do in New York?” I muttered under my breath, frustration evident in my voice.


    “She’s attending the opening of Ms. Elenor’s beauty brand,” Raymond replied. “The invitation was sent


    to her this morning.”


    A bitter smile crossed my face. “She won’t honor that invitation. She’s too smart for that. Given the


    current chaos with the papara zzi, she knows it would be utter madness to make a public appearance.”


    I paused, a sense of irritation building within me. “And if Elenor is extending invitations, why wasn’t I


    included?”


    Raymond remained silent for a moment, causing me to turn and re at him. “I don’t have an answer


    at the moment, sir,” he finally responded. “But I’ll swiftly find out before you retire for the night.”


    The elevator dinged, signaling our arrival as the doors slid open. Frustration simmered within me as I


    muttered, “Forget it.” I knew exactly why I hadn’t received an invitation-it was because she didn’t want


    me there. “Focus your energy on securing me an invitation, and let it be known to anyone who cares to


    listen that I will be attending the event.”


    “Yes, boss,” Raymond replied dutifully.


    Having Hazel in New York was thest thing I desired. I knew it would only bring trouble, and that was


    something I wanted to avoid at all costs. The best way to prevent her froming was to make it


    abundantly clear that I would be present. Knowing Hazel, she would never willingly be in the same


    vicinity as me.


    Suddenly, my phone chimed, capturing my attention. Slipping my hand into my pocket, I retrieved it and


    tapped on the message icon. Pausing momentarily before getting into the car, I furrowed my brow as I


    read my mother’s text, inviting me to dinner.


    “Take me to my mother’s ce,” I instructed Solomon, my driver. He nodded curtly before maneuvering


    the car into the bustling streets of New York.


    The frantic pace of life had taken hold of me, blurring the passage of time. Lost in myptop, I was


    jolted back to reality when Raymond, my chauffeur, discreetly cleared his throat. I lifted my gaze,


    momentarily disoriented. “Why did you stop the car? Tinquired, my curiosity piqued.


    Raymond met my gaze and replied, “We’ve arrived, Mrs. Anne’s manor.” His words prompted me to


    nce outside the window, and a faint smile tugged at the corners of my lips. How had my life be


    so consumed that I failed to notice my surroundings?


    Stepping out of the car, I leisurely made my way towards the entrance, paying little heed to the


    greetings from Anne’s security personnel. My purpose for being here had nothing to do with seeing my


    mother; in fact, being in her presence was something I loathed. I had onlye with the intention of


    coaxing an invitation out of Elenor.


    Chapter 6


    The memories of our regr Friday family dinners flooded my mind, and I strained to recall thest


    time I had actually attended one. It must have been three years ago, a fateful evening when Anne had


    publicly humiliated Hazel in front of the household staff.


    As I entered the manor, Elenor’s exasperated voice filled the air. “Oh, just kill me!” she eximed upon


    catching sight of me. It was no secret that I had be her least favorite person ever since my divorce


    with Hazel had been finalized. “I thought you had sworn off these Friday dinners?”


    Anne, always quick to interject, snapped back at Elenor. “Shouldn’t you be pleased that he’s taking a


    step towards reconciliation?” Her words wereced with a venomous undertone, and she swiftly


    redirected her attention to me, her face adorned with a disingenuous smile. “We’re delighted to have


    you back with us, son,” she greeted, her pretense of warmth barely concealing her true intentions.


    “Speak for yourself, Mum,” Elenor muttered under her breath, her fingers delicately pouring wine into


    her ss. “His mere presence only manages to dampen my already somber mood.


    used to be her favorite, or so I thought. “It’s good to see you too, Elenor,” I responded, attempting to


    maintain a pleasant tone. However, her eye roll made it clear that my efforts were in vain. “I heard news


    that you’ve started distributing your invitation cards,” I began, trying to keep the tone light. “I must


    admit, it came as a surprise when my secretary didn’t receive one on my behalf.”


    Elenor paused, her eyes narrowing as she locked her gaze onto me. “That’s because I don’t want you


    there,” she retorted sharply, her wordsden with resentment.


    A mischievous smile tugged at the corners of my lips. “Why is that, dear sister?” I teased, unable to


    resist needling her. “Because Hazel will be attending?”


    The mention of Hazel’s name caught Anne off guard, causing her to momentarily choke on her food. It


    was evident that myment had struck a nerve. “You sent an invitation to that cheating woman,” she


    sputtered, her voice tinged with disbelief, “and not to your own brother?”


    My gaze shifted to Anne, and I feltpelled to set the record straight. “Hazel didn’t cheat,” I corrected


    firmly. “The press merely insinuated it, but that doesn’t make it the truth.”


    Anne responded with an exasperated eye roll. “The fact remains that she chose Hazel over her own


    family.”


    “Hazel is family,” Elenor interjected, her voice strained with tension.


    “She was family,” I rified, knowing it would strike a nerve with Elenor. Another re from her


    confirmed my assumption. “But regardless, I would appreciate an invitation to your party, Elenor. I


    wouldn’t want to inadvertently sabotage your efforts for such an important event.”


    “Sabotage?” Elenor scoffed, a hint of disbelief in her voice. “What could you possibly do, brother?”


    A sly smile curled on my lips as I leaned back, meeting her angry gaze with a calm demeanor. “If I don’t


    find an invitation card on my


    desk tomorrow morning, I might just arrange an event of my own on the very same day as yours.” Her


    eyes narrowed in fury as she registered the implications. “Let’s see who captures the attention of the


    press and papara zzi, shall we? I believe we both know the answer to that.”


    Elenor’s eyes widened in shock, and she nervously licked her lips. “You’re actually willing to go through


    with that?” I nonchntly shrugged, determined to do whatever it took to ensure Hazel stayed away


    from this city. “Every day, I see more and more of your true despicable nature.” Her anger red as she


    forcefully pushed her chair back and rose to her feet. “I’ve had enough. I’m done here.”


    Anne made a feeble attempt to convince Elenor to stay, but Elenor snat ched her purse and stormed


    out of the house. Disregarding her outburst, I reached for my wine ss.


    “Well, that didn’t go well,” Anne muttered, also reaching for her wine ss. She then turned to me and


    continued, “I was on the phone with the Miller familyst night, and they seemed to believe that forming


    a family alliance between our families would be mutually beneficial.”


    Gripping the wine ss stem tightly between my fingers, I tilted my head inquisitively towards Anne.


    “Correct me if I’m


    Chapter 6


    mistaken, but the Millers don’t actually have a son in their family, do they?”


    “You’re absolutely right,” she concurred.


    “Then who exactly is this proposed marriage alliance for?” I pressed, a hint of skepticism in my voice.


    Her smile tightened, lips forming a thin line. “It’s between you and their daughter, Anastasia.” I


    continued to gaze at her impassively, awaiting further exnation. “Now that you’re single once again,


    son, what better opportunity could we ask for?”


    “Better opportunity?” I scoffed, disbelief evident in my tone. “For whom exactly? For them or for us?” I


    couldn’t bear to sit and listen to her absurdity any longer. With deliberate calmness, I released my grip


    on the ss and slowly stood to my full height. “Do not entangle yourself in a futile alliance that will


    nevere to fruition.”


    She rose to her feet as well, a puzzled expression on her face. “But why?”


    “Because I said so,” I dered firmly. I didn’t go through a divorce just to find myself trapped in another


    marriage.Property of N?)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
Shadow Slave Beyond the Divorce My Substitute CEO Bride Disregard Fantasy, Acquire Currency The Untouchable Ex-Wife Mirrored Soul