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I Left My CEO Husband. His Empire Fell novel Chapter 242

Dorothy pushed open the bedroom door, and Dwayne had just walked out of the bathroom.

He wrapped a bath towel around his waist and abdomen, revealing his broad upper body, which was still wet.

She had seen his figure before, and it could be said that every inch of muscle on his body had just the right sense of lines, a very moderate degree of muscularity, neither appearing exaggerated nor overly robust.

The two locked eyes, and Dorothy’s expression stiffened slightly as she asked, Youat home?

It completely took her by surprise.

I wasn’t at home, where was I?Dwayne ran his fingers through his short hair, pushing back the wet strands. His deep eyes, like the sea, had no harbor to anchor, only bottomless abyss.

A glance, all heartstopping.

Dorothy unconsciously averted her gaze, Then I’ll go to the guest room.

Where is the hairdryer.

She retreated to the door, heard him ask a question, and replied, On the shelf.

Which shelf.

You don’t know?Dorothy asked in confusion. Then how did you use it before?

Naturally airdried.

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Dorothy realized that he had never used the hairdryer at home, which is why the position where she placed it after each use had never changed direction for the next use.

She walked into the bedroom and headed towards the closet.

The hairdryer was placed on the third shelf of the compartment in the cloakroom.

Dorothy handed him the hairdryer and then left.

There was no other communication from beginning to end.

The next day, Dorothy had not yet woken up when the lawyer’s phone call came in. She answered the call still groggy, not fully awake until he mentioned the photos.

Dorothy finally opened her eyes completely, sat up, and asked, A photo?

Mrs. Lambert, you are now trending on social media. Although you were secretly married to Mr. Lambert, you were caught cheating during the marriage, which is not favorable to your agreement before the divorce.

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