Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 205

Chapter 205 There Must Be Someone Else

Moming came, and as the first batch of aluminum–framed windows had arrived, I sent Ava to daycareearly. Then, I drove to the warehouse. Before I could finish inspecting the goods, I received a call.

It was from that sharp–witted woman I met last time, Inviting me to a suburban club. After entering theaddress into the navigation system, I realized it was on the border of the neighboring city. It was a longway from here.

I had a feeling the person I was meeting was not her, Someone else must be involved. I debatedwhether or not to tell Atlas about this as I rushed toward the location.novelbin

Ultimately, I decided against it. I still didn’t know their intentions for wanting to meet me. Why worryhim. unnecessarily? Besides, I was selfish. I feared losing him, even if it meant being far away fromhim. 3

When I arrived at the club, my suspicions were confirmed. There stood Atlas’s aunt, whom I had metonce from a distance. The sharp–witted woman introduced her as Mrs. Celine Pierce.

Perhaps it was the Pierce family genes, but his aunt was undeniably beautiful. She was tall and exudedan air of authority. Stella was right–she was formidable, and there wasn’t a trace of warmth about her.

Her every move exuded a cold aloofness, from her hairstyle to her eyes to her clothing. When she sawme, she squinted and raised an eyebrow. “Have a seat.”

I sat beside her on the sofa, pretending to be calm despite my nervousness.

“Do

you

know why I asked you here, Chloe?” Her tone was simple and unassuming. I suspected this was hermost restrained demeanor. However, her question was tricky, making it difficult to answer.

It would imply I had done something wrong if I said I knew. Yet if I said I didn’t know, she would see meas evasive. I looked at her, remaining silent. It wasn’t out of disrespect, but I didn’t know how torespond.

Fortunately, she didn’t press the issue. She calmly produced a stack of photos and slowly flippedthrough them as if I didn’t exist. Her attitude toward me was one of disdain.

She looked at me after going through the thick stack of photos. Then she handed the images over.“The shots are quite good, worthy of a professional. Take a look for yourself.”

accepted the stack of photos, puzzled. As my gaze fell on the first one, my head seemed to buzz and

spin.

The photos depicted Atlas and me in passionate embraces. There were moments of our farewell at mydoorstep, moments of him opening the door, gazing at the moon together,

villa late at night.

and carrying

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my child into the

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There were also pictures of my parents and Ava, captured from various angles, at her daycare, holdinghands with her grandma, dining out, or even on a bus…

The child is lovely. She looks very cute!” Celine remarked. “I adopted my daughter when she was justthis big. Back then, she was adorable and obedient, with beautiful eyes. I raised her on my own. Itwasn’t easy,

but it’s been quite fulfilling.”

I didn’t understand the purpose behind her sharing this with me. However, I understood when shementioned that a professional took the photos. She was subtly implying that her methods were

professional.

I began to regret not telling Atlas before coming here.

“So, ever since I adopted her, I’ve arranged for her future to serve my own.” It seemed that what Stella

said was true. From the day Celine adopted her, she had a purpose in mind.

“You’re a clever woman!” She looked at me, meeting my eyes directly. Her eyes held a haze ofunreadable

emotion, but there was still a chilling light.

I clenched the stack of photos tightly, my heart pounding.

“I’m not as clever as you make it sound. Mrs. Celine, please be direct with me. I might be a bit slow.”

She suddenly laughed. Her smile was unexpectedly beautiful, with rosy lips and bright teeth. Her ewere charming, but it sent a shiver down my spine.

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