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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 632

However, Anson had announced that this matter wouldn't be publicly disclosed. That was a good thing for me.

Carol's call came in. I answered the phone and then looked at Trinity, saying, "I guess it's time to let me go, right?"

She casually snorted. "It sounds like I was detaining you. Did I stop you from leaving? But I do need to remind you to be careful with Liora. I'll lend you a hand when you need it!"

I looked at her triumphantly and said, "It seems like having a sister has a lot of benefits. I really took full advantage of it today."

She leaned back on the sofa and said, "That’s right. You'll understand sooner or later. With me as your sister, you won't ever suffer. I just want you to know that I'm a friend who will benefit you for a lifetime."

I suddenly realized that there was more to her words than met the eye. My attitude was originally a joke, but she took it seriously.

"I will cherish it, Trinity," I said earnestly.

She waved her hand and said, "Alright, go on. You need to hurry, and I have things to do, too."

I left and drove straight back to the company.

When I returned to the office, I called Atlas to update him. Otherwise, I would feel uncomfortable.

The phone rang, and Atlas answered, seemingly not busy.

"Did you have lunch with them at home?" I asked him. He had told my dad he would have lunch with them.

"Yeah," he grunted lightly.

"Are you busy now? I have something to tell you."

"Go ahead!"

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