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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 313

Chapter 313 A Baby Party

The great mood I had vanished, and I couldn’t escape this strange feeling all afternoon. It felt like I got sucked into a black hole. Everything seemed calm on the surface, but I had no idea how many things

were linked to me.

In the afternoon, I received another invitation, this time from Matthew. He was throwing a big celebration for his new baby, almost as if he wanted the entire city to know he had a son now.

He called me as soon as I got the invitation, his voice filled with pride.

“Chlo, you’ve seen the invitation, haven’t you? You’ve got to be there. After all, this is a big event for the Murphy family. I finally have a son, haha! And bring your daughter along!”

“Yeah, this could be a chance to combine it with your wedding for a double celebration,” I said.

“Haha! Chlo, thank you for the suggestion. Everything’s in the works. We’re having a grand wedding!” He

was trying to provoke me.

I knew he was doing it on purpose. He felt invincible now, and taking a dig at me was easy.

“I’ll be there! I’m curious to see what your son looks like.”

There was no need to let him gloat.

After hanging up, I grabbed the invitation and smiled. I almost forgot about these two clowns. Matthew was too wrapped up in his own happiness, giving me a peaceful month.

Carol let me know it was time to go.

I shook off my thoughts and asked, “Where did you make the reservation?”

“A club over in Quail Creeks. I got a recommendation from Ms. Lauren!” Carol proudly told me.

She certainly knew who to ask. Lauren was a real treasure trove, and I even suggested she start at consulting business in that area. She’d surely meet their requirements.

“She mentioned she might come tonight, too!” Carol added.

a dream.

The scenery excited Eleanor because she was new to Foswood. We walked to the entrance, and Carol

called Benny, who had arrived earlier.

Inside was a stone path lined with bamboo and palm trees. Though it was early evening, landscape lights

cast a mysterious glow.

I couldn’t help but think of Pleca Park and the first time Atlas took me there. The path wasn’t wide enough for two people to walk side by side, and I got lost in the scenery, I ended up walking behind the others.

Suddenly, a tall figure hurried out, moving toward the exit. As we passed each other, a familiar scent

wafted over.

My heart leapt, and I quickly turned to look…

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