Chapter 139 Don’t Worry
“What’s wrong with him again?”
Now, Cierra had no feelings after hearing Draven’s name.
However, she knew that there would not be any good news, so she was happy to know.
As the saying goes, if your ex-boyfriend lives a bad life, you will feel happy.
She poked her head out, and Lydia handed the phone to her. She frowned and said, “I’m also wondering what’s wrong with him.”
On the phone was the home page of Draven. The sentence that had been used to help Aleah had disappeared, leaving only the latest post on it.
However, to everyone’s surprise, this post did not defend Aleah but simply explained his marriage
with Cierra.
Although the cause was the final wish of his family, he was the one who proposed and required the
divorce. There was no mistress between them.
Finally, he expressed his apology to Cierra and hoped that they would not talk about their private affairs anymore.
It was just a few words, but it sounded formal as if it was written by a professional team. However, he protected Claire, and every word matched with the post that she had posted earlier.
They were not free marriage, but it was not against morality.
As for the female lead who should have been protected by him, he didn’t mention her.
She seemed to be protected, but she was deliberately ignored.
But in short, the goal of those words was to refute those filthy remarks for Cierra.
-“She is my legitimate wife, not a mistress.”
“What do you think he means?”
Lydia read those words twice and looked at Cierra in confusion.
“What’s wrong with him? The negative news about Aleah has almost been exposed. Instead of dealing with Aleah’s matter, he is helping you. What did he do when you were scolded yesterday?”
Cierra also finished reading the post.
In addition to the additional proposal at the beginning and didn’t@ her, the content was almost exactly the same as the clarification post she deleted. It was just that the words were not so emotional.
When he said that he had proposed, he had also taken all the blame.
All focus was shifting because of this post.
He was the one who proposed to Cierra, and he was the one who delayed Aleah’s marriage. It was all his fault. What was wrong with those girls?
Not only Lydia but also Cierra couldn’t figure out why he was doing this.
The Trevino Group market value was already in turmoil because of this public opinion.
Wouldn’t this make the Trevino Group’s reputation worse?
Lydia analyzed, “Does he think that Aleah is hopeless, so he might as well tell them everything?”
Cierra shook her head. “But this post has nothing to do with Aleah.”
She was benefiting from it instead of Aleah.
She put her phone away, straightened her chef’s uniform, took the chef’s hat, and stopped talking
about it.
“I have something to do in the kitchen, so I’ll go first. If you want to stay here and wait for me, I’ll come to you when I’m free. If you’re bored, just leave me a message and leave.”
Lydia nodded with a little aggrieved. “Okay, then I’ll read the script here. Remember to come and
see me.”
Cierra nodded with a smile and left the private room with her phone.
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