Ms. Billionaire's revenge
pte
hor
with the CEO of Dimitri Group, Bennedict Drew Foster. But the person sittin
sed to meet Mr.
er went back to New York today, but he had to see his family in M
his brows. "Moo
ter how hard he tried to recall
oncept you proposed earlier," Peter continued, his voice firm and authoritative. Holding an i
leaving Louis no chance to interrupt. He
al, and he wasn't in 'making a deal' mode-he was still under th
ter walked towards his car in the parking lot. He press
seconds before Be
ea
asked, sir. I'm on m
s. But as Bennedict continued, Peter could finally breathe a sigh of relief. "Good
stood,
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rice
re you ki
t he just looked the same
usly the queen of Dad and Mom's co
bamboo plants in a p
n said, helping Sophia take care of the plants,
ct wanted to say som
he made hi
t me, giving me a signal to understand and follow him. I walked behind him, and we headed
t. "I've signed the divorce papers. We're already divor
atrice. You have to get bac
er's anger. I muttered and walked over to the sofa, sitting
show Louis that he'l
tive when Bennedict gave me good advice. He was a good b
made for Louis. I didn't give t
t you being too h
, let you go back to Grandpa and Grandma. D
as my parents on the first day I introduced t
aren't his real in-laws. That guy is such a
n him, Ben. He was w
of a car horn caught everyone's attent
today. He's loyal and trustworthy; you can rely on him," Bennedict said,
nks,
awkward. Ten years ago, when I started dating Louis, my relationship with Bennedict became a bit tense. It seemed like he realized his little sister was growing up, an
John and Sophia, who chose to stay in the village to enjoy thei
ied in a single-car accident, instantly, making Bennedict the CEO to continue their business. Dimitri Group was founded by John a
n I was ten. I couldn't hold back the rush of emotions-sadness, nostalgia, and joy-that flooded my body. I knew I was smiling w
ace. Conversations about our pare
ay. There's work I can't leave.
ong, and finally said, "Of course.
ion. He left Peter to wait for me outside the house, asking him to wait until
sited this house in years. The scent of the room was still the same, but this time, it was filled with emptiness and longing. I took a deep bre
shocked and fell to the floor. My eyes widened in disbe