Chapter 659.
All of Catherine‘s dignity was trampled on the ground. Her tears fell, and she could not stop them
She sobbed and said, “Earl, you will regret this. You will regret the choice you made today.”
She gave Earl a deep look. She kept looking back at Earl as she walked toward the door of the CEO‘s office.
As she reached the door, she raised her hand and wiped her tears off.
She could be humble and yearning in front of Earl, but in the eyes of others, she would always be the woman who was on the pedestal and inviolable.
Catherine walked out of the CEO‘s office with her chin up and stepped into the elevator.
The moment she left, the secretaries started to discuss among themselves.
“They haven‘t even announced their divorce yet, and the mistress is openly entering and exiting Mr. Winters‘ office.”
“Although this mistress is a foreign woman, she is obviously not as beautiful as Mdm. Winters. I wonder how Mr. Winters could be so blind.
“He cheated after getting married for only a month. Looks that all men are the same, no matter which class they are from.”
“Mdm. Winters is going to get a lot of assets from the divorce settlement. She will have a better life than any of us, so no sympathy is necessary here.”
Catherine tended to her makeup in the elevator. When she got off, she was the bright and dazzling foreign girl again.
She headed toward the exit of Winters Corporation. She had just only walked out of the door when she heard someone call her name.
“Miss Catherine.”
Adina, who was dressed in casual attire, walked toward her from the other side of the lobby.
She wore a sun hat that covered most of her face. That‘s why she had not caught the attention of the reporters as she walked in through the door of Winters Corporation.
After all, the reporters would not have expected the newsmaker herself to walk openly into the encirclement of reporters.
Adina pushed up the brim of her hat, revealing a slightly smiling face. “Did you just meet with my husband, Miss Catherine?”
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