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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 783

Honestly, I was sweating bullets for Ivanna. If the Huffman family wanted to crush her, all they had to do was lift a finger.

Anson was undoubtedly shrewd. He asked me, "Is she the girl that caught Jared's attention?"

I didn't know how to answer the old man for a moment. However, Rose chimed in, "Anson, this girl is quite suitable for Jared. Even more so than Trinity."

Anson's face darkened, his eyes fixed on Ivanna, the emotions within them murky and unclear.

I pondered momentarily, thinking I needed to do something for Ivanna.

"Anson, the matters of the heart can't be forced. Trinity might need someone more suitable for her." I followed his gaze and looked at Ivanna.

Ivanna was chatting with Lauren, occasionally laughing and smiling, seemingly oblivious to the glances from our direction.

Not far away, Jared and Dylan were conversing, but I felt he was perceptive. When I looked over, he had already noticed my gaze.

Anson repeated my words with displeasure, "Suitable? Trinity likes Jared!"

"She and Jared are too similar. There's no attraction and no complementary qualities." I spoke straightforwardly.

Anson remained silent, but his eyes hadn't shifted.

"Perhaps Trinity has been by Jared's side for too long that everything is too comfortable. They are like family, but it's not necessarily love. Maybe she hasn't realized it yet." I didn't give up on my opinion despite Anson's displeasure.

"I'm not trying to advocate for that girl. She's my friend, just like Trinity, but I won't withhold my opinion. I hope they both find the right person to enjoy true love with. Even if they end up together, they might still part ways." I spoke calmly, "Anson, where is Trinity now?"

After expressing my opinion, I shifted the topic without dwelling on this focal point.

However, I was sure that Anson still took in my words.

He glanced at me. "She's in the Jitador."

I tensed up a bit. "Jitador?"

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