Jarrod's eyes held a hint of mockery. His tone was perfectly neutral, yet there was always something in it that made Elodie feel uneasy.
A sudden flush crept up Elodie's cheeks.
She knew exactly why.
Back then, desperate for Jarrod to get used to her presence and take her seriously as his wife, she'd forced herself to call him "darling" even when it made her cringe. Every other sentence out of her mouth started with that word.
Even when they were intimate, she would murmur it softly against his ear.
Not that it ever mattered.
Jarrod almost never responded to her.
And now, having it laid bare like this, she couldn't help but feel awkward and exposed.
Seeing the change in her expression, Jarrod felt a sense of inevitability. She was still the same Elodie.
No matter how composed she seemed on the surface, she always gave herself away eventually.
He let out a quiet, derisive laugh, then turned away, clearly done with the conversation.
But to Elodie, his attitude was more grating than words.
She wanted to say that it didn't matter anymore, since they'd be divorced soon anyway—but before she could, the elevator doors slid open.
Jarrod stepped out and disappeared down the corridor without so much as a backward glance.
Elodie didn't even get the chance to speak.
Once they were in the car, Esmeralda launched straight into a tirade. "If this deal hadn't been settled last month, I swear, I'd have torn that woman's little façade to shreds! Lying there like she's God's gift, acting as if being a homewrecker is something to be proud of!"
Jarrod owned more companies than anyone could count, dabbling across industries, and his manufacturing firm, VistaLink Technologies, was one of the best. They'd worked with Nexus Analytics on several drone manufacturing contracts before—always a smooth partnership.
But that was then.
Now, Nexus Analytics had turned into Sylvie's little playground.
Elodie rubbed her temples, trying to soothe Esmeralda. "I'm all right. We'll run into each other in business again for sure. VistaLink Technologies isn't some industry behemoth like The Silverstein Group. Making enemies would be a bad move."
If Sylvie really lost face in public, Jarrod might just retaliate against VistaLink Technologies.
After all, he'd always shielded Sylvie.
And with her own health uncertain, the last thing Elodie wanted was for her company to get caught in the crossfire.
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