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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 232
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Chapter 232 Shocking Headlines

“Doesn’t she look a bit like you?” Ivanna looked at me and asked, “I used to have a good

impression of her. There’s something about her that resembles you. But now… damn!

She’s trying to climb the ladder…”

Ivanna’s words made my heart race. Did I look like Annalise? Or rather, was it Harmony

who resembled

Annalise?

Atlas held a deep affection for Annalise. He wouldn’t let any woman resembling her slip

through his

fingers.

He was looking for Annalise’s shadow. Harmony and I fit the bill.

It appeared that his quest for an Annalise doppelganger had never ceased. Perhaps he had

found me

lacking.

I chuckled and sipped my drink. “How long has Harmony been in the limelight?”

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“Not even two months! Strange, isn’t it? Suddenly shooting to fame!” Ivanna dismissed it

with a wave of

her hand.

Two months… I was already divorced by then, and Atlas had taken over the ATL Empire.

He knew how to make the most of his time. An unexpected rising star must have caught

his attention. This meant he had been spending time with Harmony for the past two

months.

Otherwise, why did I often lose track of him, and why had his attitude towards me grown

progressively

colder?

It all indicated that he had found a new target. Why would he be interested in me? A

divorcee two years

older, with a child in tow.

Why hadn’t he ever told me he loved me? I was foolish to hope for something like that.

I drank a lot that night, and with each sip, I gained perspective. It was high time I faced

the facts. I was no

different than a naive young girl waiting for a grand love story!

It seemed that I had aimed too high. The whole encounter had just been a product of my

imagination.

When I was brought back home, I was surprisingly clear–headed. I just couldn’t walk on

my

my own.

The next day, my head was pounding, the inevitable aftermath of a night of heavy

drinking

During breakfast, my father scolded me for always getting drunk, calling it a vile way of

coping with my problems. My dad was right.

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Before I could finish my breakfast, Ivanna called me. She asked, ‘Feeling better?”

“Yeah, I replied, looking at my father.

“Listen, it’s blowing up! Check the trending news!” She then lectured me, “Chlo, a

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peaceful life at home is better. Think about it! All that romantic nonsense is not practical!

You should stand firm!”

“Stop reminding me of this. If it gets exposed, you’ll be swamped with work again. Aren’t

you busy enough

as it is?”

“I couldn’t care less! If she falls from grace, it’s her own doing!” Ivanna grumbled. “She

shouldn’t have risen in the first place. Mark my words when she falls!”

She rambled on for a bit and then hung up.

I quickly checked my phone and found that the news had made headlines. There were

pictures of them and insinuations, and while it was only a back view, it hinted strongly at

the lead figure.

After all, one was the CEO of a well–known international conglomerate, and the other was

a rising star

with a significant following.

I turned off my phone. What the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve over.

Little did I know that avoiding seeing wasn’t going to be enough. Someone out there was

determined not

to let me off so easily, and I was about to become the target of public scrutiny.