Chapter 13 Villa
Flipping through some papers, Quentin asked indifferently, "Who?"
Sharon responded, "It's Miss Wilson. You won't believe how well she's doing since the divorce. She just bought a hundred-thousand-dollar tie without even batting an eye. I used to worry that she'd struggle without you, but it looks like I was wrong."
He mused. "A tie? Why would Leah buy a tie? Is she buying it for some man?"
Quentin's gaze darkened as he stopped flipping through the documents. "And then what?"
With an exaggerated sigh, Sharon replied, "I had my eye on that tie, too. I wanted to buy it for you. But Miss Wilson wouldn't budge. Then Miss Wilson called the store's owner, and he spoke up for her, so she ended up buying the tie."
She paused, looking up at Quentin, and continued, "I heard from Maria that the store owner is really old. Could it be that Miss Wilson has lost herself after you both had divorced? She's still so young, and if she continues like this, her whole life could be ruined..."
Upon hearing this, Quentin couldn't help but recall when he saw Leah leaning affectionately against Ethan at the bar.
His expression grew even tenser, and his grip on the phone tightened involuntarily.
Quentin wasn't sure where this subtle unease came from.
Nevertheless, he and Leah had already divorced. Quentin shouldn't be concerned about her anymore.
With that thought, Quentin gradually loosened his grip on the phone, and when he spoke again, his tone was remarkably calm, showing no hint of emotions at all.
He said, "We're already separated. What she does now has nothing to do with me anymore. So, please don't mention her to me again."
Sharon then secretly felt delighted and couldn't help but smirk faintly.
Having achieved her goal, she wisely decided not to press further. "Okay. I'll let you get back to your work. I'm on my way home now, so don't worry about me."
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