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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 824

It had been a while since I visited the Vanderberg Palace, and its serene atmosphere still captivated me.

Of course, beneath the facade of tranquility and elegance, I was well aware that each room held its fair share of hidden intrigues.

As we entered, the receptionist greeted us with a smile. "Ms. Chloe, Ms. Lauren, long time no see!"

I smiled back, asking, "Is Bella around?"

"She is. However, Mrs. Liora is waiting for you in the Diamond Hall on the second floor." The receptionist smiled and said, "She said that once you arrive, you can head upstairs."

Lauren and I exchanged glances. She gestured for me to proceed, saying, "You go upstairs. I'll see Bella. We'll have lunch together later."

"Alright." I nodded and headed upstairs.

Having been here countless times, I navigated the familiar paths easily. When I reached the door of the Diamond Hall, I was about to knock when I heard a voice from inside say, "Come in. There's no need to knock."

I raised an eyebrow and pushed the door open.

There, Liora was seated at the table, preparing tea. Without looking up at me, she remarked, "Very punctual."

"Naturally. It's basic etiquette for a businesswoman," I replied, walking over and taking a seat without hesitation.

I wasn't in a hurry to speak. She was the one who invited me here, after all. There was no way she would not have an intro.

Sure enough, she couldn't hold it any longer and looked at me. "Don’t you want to ask why I called you here?"

"Since I'm already here, why don't you tell me?" I replied.

She placed the freshly brewed tea in front of me. Taking a sip from her cup, she closed her eyes in contentment. "Hmm... Good tea! I've never taken the time to appreciate the tea here before. Surprisingly, it lives up to its reputation."

I didn't feel the need to offer a superficial response. I was just lounging in the chair and observing her. It seemed a bit absurd watching her perform this one-woman show.

"Chloe, maybe we should have talked long ago." She finally leaned back in her chair, facing me directly.

"I've never felt the need to," I stated plainly.

"You've never?" She asked, smiling with a touch of bitterness. "It's not good to lie."

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