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After divorce I am a billionaire novel Chapter 1090

Chapter 1090 She was pushed to the forefront of public opinion

Late at night, Chad rarely gave someone good advice. "You better think carefully before making a decision. Don't wait until you regret it in the future. It's easy to appease an angry wife, but it's not so easy to win back an ex-wife after divorce. My boss, Malcolm, knows this all too well. I'm sure you don't want to experience that feeling."

Anthony remained silent.

"I heard that when Mavis supposedly died, you were devastated for a while. Aren't you afraid of feeling that regret again? That hopeless feeling that can never be undone."

This reminder caused Anthony to pause his breathing.

He rarely let his guard down and asked in a low voice, "How do I appease her?"

Chad raised his eyebrows strangely and looked at him with amusement. "You don't even know how to appease your own wife? Call me grandpa three times and I'll teach you."

"... Forget it," Anthony said after drinking a whole cup of tea with an awkward tone.

Chad laughed uncontrollably. "Grandpa is generous and won't hold it against you! Here's one trick: throw tantrums shamelessly until she takes pity on you and forgives you."

"... I can't use Malcolm's old tricks," Anthony replied speechlessly.

Chad frowned disapprovingly at him. "As long as they work in winning back your wife's heart, then they're good tricks! You're just being foolish by criticizing my boss while mooching off my tea without leaving! Don't drink too much or else you won't be able to sleep tonight!"

Anthony put down the teacup without lingering any longer and left Chad's office.

...

Since that day onwards, Anthony had not appeared before Mavis for several days.

Mavis was pleased with this outcome; she personally sent her son off to kindergarten every morning and picked him up every evening. They were eating dinner together followed by sleeping together under one roof; there was nothing more beautiful than these days for her.

But the beautiful days did not last long.

On the fourth day...

Mavis found herself once again pushed into the center of public opinion when someone secretly took photos of her shopping at the seafood market with Moore; these photos were posted online claiming Moore was her lover.

All storms came crashing down upon her.

She was labeled as having cheated despite still being married - how could she have dared go out shopping openly like this alongside another man who wasn't even related? People also discovered they lived close enough where rumors began circulating about them living together!

The netizens were furious.

Especially after seeing Callahan Group's president who had such striking mixed-race features – he looked handsome enough to kill all current popular male celebrities – causing social media platforms everywhere explode.

"How could such a handsome man get cheated on?! Who is this woman named Parker anyway?"

"Recently, didn't she hold a press conference to announce her divorce? She cheated and still dared to shift the blame onto others. What a joke!"

"If only I could have a husband like Anthony, I would give him my life!"

"Looks are everything, cheating is unforgivable. Parker must publicly apologize!"

The online criticism was almost drowning Mavis. She sat in front of her computer and skimmed through some comments, some of which were too vulgar to bear.

But that wasn't the most important thing. The Callahan Group's stock market was likely to be affected by this incident, and Mavis had promised Anthony that she would take responsibility for any losses incurred.

She couldn't help but worry about what might happen next. She might have to sell the company just to cover the losses.

And then there was Anthony's attitude...

Moore closed her laptop with concern on his face and said, "Mavis, don't look at those comments anymore. Just ignore them."

Mavis rubbed her forehead anxiously and said, "The seriousness of this matter goes beyond public opinion."

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