Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 167

Chapter 167 Something’s Brewing

I didn’t rush back to the company after leaving ATL Empire. Instead, I visited Ivanna. Since ourschedules had been hectic, we had no time to meet. Ivanna looked surprised to see me. “What bringsyou here?”

I glanced at her and replied, “I don’t just drop by for no reason.

“It’s hard to tell,” she replied mischievously, “I thought you forgot about me and only cared for your new

lover.”

“Stop with the sarcasm. If you have something to say, say it,” I retorted. I knew Ivanna’s expression shehad something on me. Otherwise, she wouldn’t be so bold.

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Sure enough, she smirked and leaned in closer to me. She locked eyes with me and said, “You guys

already, right?”

I blushed and tried to avoid her probing gaze. “Mind your business! Don’t make things up!”

“Am I? I saw how he escorted you back the other day. Am I still your best friend if I can’t tell you havesomething going on with him?” Ivanna teased, “If I didn’t have some evidence, would I interrogate youlike

this?”

“I haven’t decided what to do yet. Stop talking about this. Why are you so nosy?” I shot back.

“Is it nosy of me? You attract the most gossip as a divorcee. Don’t blame me for not warning you.Ivanna’s tone turned serious, “Chlo, it’ll be your downfall if someone exposes anything about you at atime

like this. I’m just looking out for you.”

I fell silent when I realized Ivanna was right. I knew she had my best interests at heart.

When I didn’t respond, Ivanna continued, “Remember, there were some loose ends during your divorceproceedings. He’s a prominent figure now, and countless people are watching him. I’m not against yourrelationship; I’m just giving you a heads–up. Be careful!*

I nodded, and Ivanna said, “All right, enough about that. What’s going on?”

“Can you get me a list of Echelon Group’s clients? Preferably those related to their current land deals in

the city?” I asked Ivanna.

Ivanna exclaimed. “Chloe, what are you planning?! That’s a dangerous thought you have. Do you

understand what you’re doing?” Then she said hushedly, “That counts as a business crime, do youknow.

that? It’s not as simple as investigating Matthew.”

I sighed and explained, “I’ve also secured a contract with Echelon Group for a project. I just want some

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Ivanna warned, “Can’t you ask Johnson? Besides, big companies like Echelon Group are meticulous. Itwould be bad for us if they catch wind of any investigation. You should lay low!”

“I’ll ask Johnson, then,” I reluctantly agreed.

After leaving Ivanna’s place, I pondered her words. She was correct; I needed to ensure the project’ssuccess and quality completion while minimizing risks. I pulled over to the side of the road and called

Johnson.

He didn’t answer, so I waited in my car, thinking it might be inconvenient for him to talk now. However, itdidn’t take long for Johnson to call back. “Ms. Chloe, what’s up?”

“I’ve signed the contract with Echelon Group,” I informed him.

“You signed it? Did it land in your basket just like that?” Johnson sounded surprised.

“You didn’t know about this?” I asked.

“Matthew has always eyed this contract. He put a lot of effort into getting it. I find it hard to believe hewould let it go so quickly,” Johnson replied with a hint of skepticism, “That must be why I saw Melanieso

furious in his office this morning. No one knows what happened.

“Can you find out more for mean

have to be cautious,” I requested. 1

“That’s not a problem. I’ll try, but I can’t guarantee Matthew will reveal anything. He has become verycunning lately and seems determined to forge a close partnership with Echelon Group,” Johnson

cautioned.

“By the way, there seems to be hope for us for the land in Operose. I’m not sure what ATL Empire is upto. Well, maybe they’re just having some internal issues. Did you perhaps ask Mr. Atlas about it?”

I gave a faint smile. “I don’t want to ask too much about these things.”

My answer was impeccable. On one hand, I didn’t deny my relationship with Atlas. On the other, I didn’t

admit I couldn’t afford to make a wrong move. 1

“All right, I’ll gather some information,” Johnson agreed, seemingly more enthusiastic now. “Wait for my

update.”

I revealed a faint smile as I hung up the call. I could sense something was brewing from Johnson’s

response. I just had to make,someone go crazy to find out what it was.

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