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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 1060

The day I left Foswood, my alleged scandalous photos had suddenly flooded the internet.

Ivanna, Lauren, and Carol all knew about my return and called me to tell me what was going on.

I looked at Atlas. "You knew about this, didn't you? Why didn't you tell me?"

"What was the point of telling you? It was within my expectations, and the paparazzo behind this has already been caught." Atlas looked indifferent, continuing, "She can make all the fuss she wants."

Scrolling through my phone, I saw the published pictures. They did seem carefully crafted.

There were some old photos from a long time ago—pictures of me meeting Atticus in Rivendell, me with Arnold, me and Ardie in Solaris, and me meeting Fred. This indicated that they had been monitoring me for a long time.

And the angles of these photos were highly questionable. They looked more intimate than they actually were. But among these photos, one drew my attention...

It was a recent picture taken in my office, capturing a very casual moment. But it had now become an intimate photo as the angle was very suggestive.

This photo was taken on the day I bumped into Ryan when he came into my office. He had been afraid I might fall, so he held me and asked if I was okay. The picture had been captured right at that moment.

I showed it to Atlas and asked, "Atlas, what do you think about this picture?”

I asked him that because he was my husband, and he was well aware of Ryan’s feelings for me. My question had another implication. I was asking him about the angle of the photo.

Although I asked one question, it had two meanings.

He glanced at it and said without hesitation, "This photo was taken in your office. If there were no other people involved, it can only mean something fishy’s going on in there. I'll send someone to thoroughly check your office tomorrow. It's been hard to do anything these past two days since you weren't here, and I wasn't sure what you would think."

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