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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 540

I saw Stella standing behind Liora. Instinctively, I took a step back and controlled my expression as I looked at her. "Okay, thanks for the reminder."

Anyone who didn't know the inside story would have thought that they had interrupted something in time.

Liora was a little confused and didn't know what my words meant. Then she looked at me coldly. "Don't blame me for not reminding you. You're on your own."

I looked at Liora with gratitude. "Okay, don't say anything else. I know. Thank you, Liora. I will be careful."

Then I said to Stella, "Ms. Stella.”

Liora was startled and turned her head sharply to look at Stella, a little surprised. "Didn't I tell you to wait for me in the restaurant? Have you finished eating?"

I saw that Stella's eyes were fixed on Liora, full of suspicion. She asked coldly, "What were you talking about?"

Liora was a little flustered and looked at me. "No... ...what can I say to her?"

After that, she turned around and took Stella's arm. "Let's go."

I smiled and looked at Stella, my eyes also filled with a hint of disdain and mockery. I deliberately dropped a sentence. "She said your perfume smells really good. I also think it's familiar."

Then I went upstairs. When I reached the stairs and turned into the corridor, I saw that the two of them were still looking up at me from the stairs. When I disappeared into the corridor, I heard Stella ask in a low voice, "What did you say to her?"

I snorted to myself, feeling overjoyed. This trick was enough to make the two of them suspicious of each other for a while. I wanted them to be like this. No matter how close they were, I was going to break them apart.

When I returned to my room, I looked at the time and noticed it was still early. Hence, I lay down on the bed and took a nap.

I might have been able to continue my nap if Atlas hadn't come back.

He looked at me and bit my nose. "Lazy bum, why are you still sleeping?”

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