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A Second Chance with the CEO After Divorce

Chapter 206
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She hadn't anticipated encountering Belinda there.

“Cathy, what are you saying?” Helen responded with concern. “If someone chooses to degrade herself by

pleading for a reconciliation, that’s her burden to bear, not ours! Even if we hadn't seen her, someone else would

have.”

She couldn't resist mocking Belinda. “If you knew it would end like this, why go through with it? Why not just

remain Mrs. Cox? Now, you're just embarrassing yourself.”

Belinda’s gaze dropped, her fingers nervously twirling the car keys. She endured Helen's barrage of harsh words

in silence. When Helen's stream of invective finally dried up, Belinda looked up, her eyes steady and calm. “Are

you done?” she asked, her voice even.

Helen scowled back, her mind scrambling for more venomous words, but none came.

“If you've said your piece, then it's my turn to speak,” Belinda declared, a faint smile playing at the corners of

her mouth. “Do you really think all women are cut from the scloth as you? That we can’t stand on our own

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without clinging to power and wealth? Let's get one thing straight. | chose to leave Kristopher. It was my decision

to divorce him. | walked away without a backward glance, and I have no intention of ever seeking a

reconciliation.”

At that moment, Kristopher stopped dead in his tracks, his eyes flashing with icy anger. Elliott shifted

uncomfortably from one foot to the other, caught in the tense atmosphere, his words stuck in his throat. A heavy

silence descended upon the group, the air thick with unspoken words. Those friends behind Kristopher held their

breath, too wary to utter a sound.

Kristopher’s glare intensified, his eyes boring into Belinda as if trying to pierce her soul with his stare.

“And yes, it might be true that Kristopher booked this bar for the evening,” Belinda continued, her tone

dismissive. “But that doesn’t mean everyone here is on his payroll.” She laughed shortly. “I chere for my

own reasons, certainly not to swoon over your esteemed Mr. Cox. Don't kid yourselves.”

With that, she took out her phone and dialed the car owner's number. It had been nearly ten minutes since she

received a message from the car owner. Despite the noisy ambiance of the bar, he should have emerged by now.

As she keyed in the number, the sound of a ringing phone pierced the silent night. It was coming from Elliott's

phone.

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At the ring, all four women shifted their gaze toward the sound.

“Kristopher!” Cathy's face brightened as she released Maggie and Helen, darting over to Kristopher and grabbing

his arm. “When did you arrive?” Maggie chuckled.

With a sneer directed at Belinda, Maggie said, “Still pretending you're not here to beg Kristopher for a fresh

start? You're calling him right before our eyes!”

Helen chimed in, her tone dripping with sarcasm, “Belinda, there's no shin seeking a reconciliation. But why

the pretense? You claim you're not here to beg, yet here you are, dialing his number...”

Belinda furrowed her brow, casting a puzzled glance at Kristopher and the group around him. That ringtone... It

was unmistakably Kristopher’s usual tone. Yet she knew his number by heart, and this wasn’t it on the caller ID.

Could it possibly be...

The phone kept ringing.

Kristopher’s expression darkened with each passing second. At last, he faced Elliott. “Are you going to pick that

up?”

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