Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 165
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Chapter 165

Chapter 165 Each Has Her Pain

I was stunned. Why was Lauren crying?

I handed her some tissues. “What’s the matter? Was it something I said?”

Lauren quickly waved off my concern. It saddened me to see her carefully applied makeup start to run.She had always appeared graceful and friendly, much like a flight attendant. What could causesomeone who cared about her looks to cry in front of me?

She took the tissue paper and blotted her face. Her red fingernails were eye–catching, but that didn’tstopnovelbin

me from noticing ho

shoulders were shaking as she sobbed.

I promised to be a genuine friend to Lauren. Before this, I had resentment toward her and doubted herfriendship. Instead of saying anything, I let her vent her frustrations

When she pulled herself together, she dried off her remaining tears. “I’m sorry you had to see that.”

“Hey, we all have our pain. Some solve them privately, while others must do so publicly–for instance,me. Everyone knows about my goddamn divorce,” I said. “They labeled me an abused wife dumped bya cheater. But life goes on, and if you don’t mind, I’ll be like your sister.”

Lauren looked up at me, dumbstruck.

“We can support each other and deal with problems together,” I said. Her red–rimmed eyes made mefeel

bad for her.

Lauren got choked up again, smiling as she wept. She eventually said, “Thank you, Chloe. I appreciateit.”

Seeing her vulnerable side contrasted with the woman who had uncovered Matthew and Melanie’saffair

during the anniversary.

“Chloe… you’re closer to me than my family,” she confessed.

She held my hand and said, “After all these years, no one has understood or cared about me. I knowwhat those men want better than anyone, and I prioritize survival over chastity. But I have my dignity,and I’m

not content with how my life is heading.”

I understood her feelings.

“So, you’re wrong, Chloe. I’m not enjoying my freedom and don’t lead an exciting life. It’s miserable not

having a clear goal,” she admitted. “So, you must build your career. If you ever need help, Just let meknow. I’ll do anything for you.”

I held her delicate hand. “You’ve already helped me so much, and I haven’t repaid you.”

She smiled, letting out a bitter laugh. I’m like your older sister, aren’t I?”

“You are indeed.” I returned her smile and added, “I should introduce you to my parents.”

“Really?”

I knew she was upset about something, but I did not pursue it. I knew she would let me know when she

was ready.

A week later, I signed the contract with Echelon. The terms were favorable, and we set the price high

There was even a 30 percent deposit. Adrian was also very thorough with the contract details.

The signing of this contract left our competitors envious, especially Integra. They tried to compete with

Matthew by offering an absurdly low price, but the project still ended up in my hands. To add insult to

injury, the price was surprisingly high.

Before I could celebrate it, Matthew called me and said, “Honey, how’s that? You have me to thank forthe

project. Now you know how much I care about you.”

Disgusted, I hung up without a word.

The phone rang again. Thinking it was Matthew, I picked up the call and said, “Don’t you feelashamed?

You disgust me.”

“Excuse me?” It was a female voice.

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