Everett picked up the document, carefully flipping through it, his fingers trembling with a slight, uncontrollable shake.
After a long pause, he finally spoke, his voice hoarse and strained, “Is this real?”
His gaze at Blaine was sharp, as if challenging him to dare present any falsehood or face serious consequences.
Alex watched from the sidelines, having been by Everett's side for years, yet still feeling weak-kneed when Everett's temper flared.
But Blaine remained calm and collected.
He lifted his teacup, gently blowing on the leaves before taking a measured sip.
“Mr. Everett, with your extensive resources, checking the authenticity of this document should be a breeze. Why would I need to play tricks?”
As he spoke, the carefree look in his eyes disappeared, replaced by a serious demeanor.
“Whether you want to pursue this divorce or not, I’ll be waiting for your decision.”
Blaine stood up, elegantly brushing off his trousers where no dust existed, chuckling quietly before turning to leave.
Bill reflexively raised his hand to stop him.
But he was halted by his boss’s calm command, “Let him go.”
Although surprised, Bill always followed orders, immediately stepping aside to make way.
Blaine smirked slightly and walked out without further ado.
A crisis was effortlessly defused. Alex had thought today would end in anything but peace.
Curious, he craned his neck to get a peek at the document in Mr. Everett’s hand.
What on earth could make Mr. Everett concede so easily, like a rooster bested in a fight?
This was so unlike their usually steadfast boss!
But naturally, the child missed his father.
She thought for a moment, then decided to be honest, “Mateo, your father and I… will be living separately from now on. If you stay with me, you won’t see him as often. But he will always be your dad. You can call him whenever you miss him, or have him come pick you up. That won’t change.”
Mateo was silent for a long time before speaking in a downcast tone, “Like when we were abroad, just you and Ava, without Dad?”
Though it was hard, Selena couldn’t offer him false hopes. She nodded.
Instantly, his face fell, tears welling up in his eyes.
Selena’s heart ached too, but… she had already compromised once for the sake of the child, only to find it was a mistake.
Everett had never truly prioritized them, always finding excuses to leave.
Mateo might be sad now, but that was temporary. It was better than growing up in a household filled with constant arguments and discord.
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