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Divorce me I'm done serving you (Ayla) novel Chapter 813

It was just like Bria's mood right now, completely wrecked.

The engine roared as the car veered off the track and slammed into a patch of bushes nearby.

A minute later, Bria got out of the car. There was a thin cut across her forehead, streaks of blood trailing down, looking a little alarming at first glance.

She snapped a photo with her phone, casually wiped the blood away, then went back to the villa to rest.

She knew she wasn't seriously hurt. But in that instant when the car spun out, she'd thought about death. If she really died like that, would she have any regrets?

Bria had lived freely, never really suffered much. There wasn't much she regretted in life, except for Kaleb.

If she hadn't conquered that mountain, how could she ever feel satisfied?

She was determined to haunt Kaleb and bug him forever.

...

A week passed. Bria acted as if nothing had happened and went to find Kaleb again. Kaleb had clearly accepted reality, knowing she wouldn't give up easily, so her appearance didn't surprise him at all. He stopped fighting her altogether, choosing instead to ignore her completely, treating her like she didn't exist.

Emmett became even more polite toward her, but it was purely out of formality, like a scripted conversation. Any personal interaction was gone, probably because Kaleb had warned him.

At Kaleb's company, employees started gossiping, thinking their boss was being aggressively pursued by some rich woman. Every day, food deliveries arrived for the entire office. No one got left out, but Kaleb's portion was always the most special.

Bria didn't show up directly. She only appeared when there were fewer people around, stepping into Kaleb's line of sight. Kaleb always acted like he didn't see her.

And just like that, another week went by.

Kaleb went to a studio to check on the progress of a commercial shoot he was sponsoring.

Bria followed him there, but she didn't go inside. If she wanted to, no one could stop her, but she didn't want to make things too ugly. So she stayed in the car, sipping coffee, resting her elbow on the window as she casually watched the scene outside.

She was curious how long it would take before Kaleb snapped and confronted her again. After all, no one liked being followed.

Her instincts told her it would be today.

Kaleb arrived on set and brought two bouquets of flowers for the brand ambassadors, Matilda and Jerry. Matilda's bouquet was especially thoughtful—pink roses she'd openly said she liked, wrapped in white ribbon, with a card tucked inside.

Kaleb personally handed the bouquet to Matilda.

Bria's lips curled upwards slightly. The coffee that had tasted fine moments ago suddenly turned unbearably bitter.

Damn it.

Kaleb has never given me roses, never written me a card.

Bria glanced at herself in the rearview mirror. Her expression was calm. Am I getting calmer the crazier I feel?

According to Renee's investigation, Matilda was in Trensea for work today. After wrapping the shoot, she'd return to her hotel, change, and head out for dinner. So, Kaleb and Matilda are already close enough to meet privately?

They haven't interacted all week, so have they been chatting online?

When Kaleb replied to my messages, it felt like pulling teeth. But with Matilda, he could be this attentive?

Not long after, the elevator doors opened, and Bria stepped out slowly. If villains had theme music, it would be playing right now.

She stopped at Matilda's door, didn't knock, and swiped her card to walk straight in.

Inside the room, it was just Matilda and her assistant.

The door suddenly opened. The assistant thought it was hotel staff, but instead saw a woman and a tall bodyguard over six feet three, their presence intimidating. She froze. "W-who are you?"

Bria glanced at her, her gaze cold and dismissive, like she didn't even consider her worth acknowledging.

Matilda had just changed clothes. Hearing her assistant's voice, she called out, "Who is it?"

"Matilda, don't come out..." The assistant didn't finish before Matilda stepped out.

Seeing the two unexpected people in her room, she froze.

Matilda had seen Bria once before, at Kaleb's company. Back then, Kaleb had completely ignored her.

Matilda had been in the entertainment industry for a few years and had heard plenty of gossip. But anything involving higher circles was beyond her reach. On top of that, Bria's PR was airtight, and no one dared talk about her openly. So Matilda didn't actually know who Bria was, nor did she understand what she was capable of.

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