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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 535

Chapter 535 I Have Something to Say I fell silent for a moment. "I can't help but notice that whenever Stella comes up, you evade it. Are you reluctant to deal with her, or do you have other plans?" I knew saying this might irritate him, but I couldn't help it. I just didn't understand why. Amidst the kidnapping, the incident with Harmony's fans, and the orchestrated chaos, all signs pointed to Stella. Yet Atlas always seemed to brush it off.

He seemed to downplay the severity of the situation. His explanations left me dissatisfied.

She returned to Nocturnia immediately after her last scheme failed, This time, although Atlas's attitude towards her had grown colder, there seemed to be a hint of protection. - He struggled to provide an explanation, creating a palpable tension between us.

Atlas gently patted me and chuckled softly, which only fueled my frustration. However, I held back from letting it escalate too far.

Ilooked at Atlas and said, "I feel she wanted to tell me something. When we boarded the ship, her words seemed calculated, but the moment she laid eyes on you, she immediately changed her tune," Atlas gazed at me thoughtfully. I had deliberately brought this up.

"So, tonight, I wanted to meet with her. I'm convinced she lured me there with this excuse for a reason. I believe she truly had something she wanted to tell me." "It's unlikely this was solely her plan.

Since they intended to frame Carina, it suggests Liora was involved too," Atlas added. "Originally, it was just a diversion. It seems Liora wanted to deal with Carina." We were growing more and more in sync, much like now. We didn't need to say much but knew what the other thought. It brought me a sense of comfort.

"Right now, they're working closely together," I told Atlas. "And I've noticed something about Trinity. This woman is smart, not what I initially thought!"

"How do you mean?” Atlas asked, interested.

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