hapter 77
Once again, Sydney’s most humiliating secrets lay bare Before Julian. No matter how she heard it, she caught the mocking edge in his tone.
Without thinking, she snapped back sharply, “Who said Caleb and I are living separately? Mr. Sterling, you’re single. You wouldn’t understand. Sometimes sleeping in different places helps couples keep things fresh.”
Julian raised a brow, clearly amused by her prickly stance. “Is that so?”
He tilted his head slightly, his tone cold and detached. “Since when do couples ‘strengthen their bond‘ by bringing a best friend along?”
The alcohol still clouded her mind. Sydney blinked, confused. “What?”
“Tiffany called earlier,” Julian said smoothly, savoring her reaction. “She asked why you weren’t home yet.”
Sydney clenched her palm, realizing there was no point pretending anymore.
‘Fine. Let it all fall apart,‘ she thought.
“Yes, we are living apart,” she said bluntly. “My marriage is exactly what the rumors say. It’s a complete
mess.”
She stared at him. Her eyes rimmed red from the alcohol “This is what I got for marrying him despite your warnings. Happy now?”
Then she grabbed her bag and practically fled.
Three years ago, she had decided to marry Caleb. A man who hadn’t spoken a word to her in nearly four years suddenly reappeared, dragged her into a car, and coldly declared, “I don’t approve of this marriage.”
In the past, Sydney was even angrier than she was now. Even a stray dog would have earned some affection after nine years—but not her.
Sydney remembered that scorching summer day clearly!
Back then…
The pavement radiated heat well over 104°F. She knelt on the ground, nearly fainting from pain. The man who now controlled the mighty Sterling Corp. walked past her without a glance.
He only turned to a maid and said, “She upset Grandma again? Keep an eye on her. Don’t let her die.”
She didn’t take it well and ignored everything he said. The argument spiraled until she jumped out of the car.

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