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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121 Frustrations When I woke up, I felt like someone had pulled me from a faraway place.

Atlas’s handsome face looked back at me.

Startled, I tried to sit up but felt a sharp pain in my wounds.

“Why the rush?” His voice sounded hoarse.

We were still in the car, but the golden sun was setting on the horizon.

Urgently, I exclaimed, “What time is it? Damn it, I need to pick up my daughter!” “I used your phone to text your friend, asking her to pick her up for you,” he stated.

“Get up, will you? My legs are getting numb.” Blushing, I realized I had been sleeping on his lap the whole time.

He hadn’t stirred or woken me up.

“Um… How long did I sleep?” I asked shyly, quickly putting some distance between us.

“Over two hours.

Let’s go!” I quickly got out of the car.

We had arrived at the same resort he had taken me to before, but it seemed less crowded this time.

There were no other guests in sight.

Taking a few quick steps to catch up with him, I asked, “What kind of place is this?” “What’s the matter?” He glanced at me absentmindedly.

“It is so lovely and peaceful! I like it a lot.

But why isn’t there anyone else here?” I asked curiously.

Atlas smirked and didn’t respond.

He entered with his hands in his pockets.

I rolled my eyes.

This guy was such a show–off! Every corner of the park was breathtaking, almost like a fairytale.

I genuinely loved the place.

Atlas led me to a cottage and scanned his fingerprint to unlock the door.

Wasn’t he doing this on purpose?! “I’ve already seen what I needed to.

Are you still trying to hide it?” He spoke emotionlessly.

“It’s too late to worry about appearances when you look like such a mess.” He walked over and lifted me onto the chaise longue.

“Move again, and I’ll have you right here.

That way, you won’t have any more excuses.” My face reddened to my ears.

This man, seriously! He appeared aloof and gentlemanly, but he spoke without holding back.

I was suddenly aware of how little I knew about him and his character.

I only knew he was an assistant at ATL Empire.

What was terrifying was how he seemed to know me inside out.

He had seen every part of me, and that was both unsettling and fascinating.

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