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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 214

Chapter 214 His Birthday

Ryan called to check on my injury just as I considered heading to the office that morning.

When I arrived, he spotted me and rushed over to check my face. “Is everything okay? Will it leave a scar?

Does it still hurt?”

My face had improved quite a bit over the past few days. The deeper scratches had faded to faint marks, and the finer ones were barely noticeable. It didn’t look as bad as it did initially.

He then pulled me to sit on the sofa and updated me on recent happenings at the company. Celine had ordered the abandonment of the land, leading to the Echelon Group’s victory.

“Celine gave up?” I asked skeptically.

“It seems like she’s trying to slow Atlas’s growth.”

I was surprised and asked, “Are you suggesting she’s sidelining Atlas to diminish his influence?”

“Our joint project with ATL Empire isn’t looking great.”

I mused

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Estates can step in now.”

ongoing contracts. “It looks like it’s going to get rough. Thankfully, Heartland

“The projects already under construction won’t be affected, but we have a three–year agreement with ATL Empire. Any disruption during this time could hinder our growth.” He looked worried and said, “We should prepare for potential issues.”

Instead, I made a late night feast. I cooked with care, focusing on every detail, regardless of whether he Red eaten elsewhere.

Sure enough, he returned late that night. Ava had eagerly waited for him to cut the cake, and she wanted to blow out the candles with him.

Ava eventually fell asleep in my arms. I called him, but no one answered for a long time.

I soothed Ava to sleep and walted on the second–floor deck that overlooked the road leading to our home. The night grew deeper, and the dishes grew cold.

A new day was about to begin, yet there was no sign of his car. It seemed he wouldn’t be coming back

here tonight.

With a disappointed sigh, I turned around. Just as I was about to enter the house, car lights appeared in

the distance…

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