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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 486

Chapter 486 Friendship of the Two Men I saw from a distance that someone was entering through the main gate. It was a figure of elegance and understated grace.

I was quite surprised. Bella, it seemed, was also among the invited guests.

This woman was truly extraordinary.

Her serene and elegant demeanor concealed an enigmatic aura that was difficult to fathom.

Moreover, she had entered alone, which suggested that she was on the guest list, and wasn’t the date of anyone.

Seemingly noticing my distraction, Atlas turned his head to follow my gaze and asked, "Are you looking at her?" I glanced at Atlas and nodded. yes; b she's quite remarkable." Atlas gave a faint smile and didn't say much. However, I could tell from his expression that he knew Bella. He was simply too much of a gentleman to discuss someone else's private affairs.

Just then, Atticus walked over to where we were, his arm around Liora.

Today, Liora seemed to have toned down her hostility. She was leaning gently into Atticus's arm, looking every bit like a tender, dependent little bird.

It was the first time I had seen her with such a demure and unassuming demeanor. There was even a faint

smile on her face throughout, without any ostentation Atticus greeted Atlas first, "Mr. Atlas, long time no see." "Yeah, it’s been a long time." They shook hands casually, with a calmness that was perhaps the kind of indifference between gentlemen. I had seen them interact on several occasions before, including the time I had seen them leave Vanderberg Palace together.

Then Atticus nodded at me with a smile. "Ms. Chloe, congratulations." It seemed he was aware of Tanum Corporation's feat today.

I smiled lightly. "Thank you, Mr. Atticus. Long time no see."

Liora maintained her gentle smile, politely exchanging greetings with Atlas but not interacting with me. I acted as if I hadn't noticed, feeling no awkwardness at all. Our paths were simply too divergent to intersect.

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