Chapter 736
Felix and Stella were already upset with Lucas over him taking Evan to Westbridge the day before.
And seeing him looking so miserable only made their expressions worse.
Feeling the hostility coming from both of them, Lucas cleared his throat. “I really didn’t do it on purpose.”
Felix and Stella said nothing.
They just looked at him coldly.
Lucas could barely stand those looks. He grew anxious. “I really didn’t do it on purpose.
“Evan called me yesterday and said everything was over. He asked me to take him to Westbridge.”
“He said everything was over. Of course I thought you two were divorced.”
When it came to helping Evan, Lucas was speechless.
How had Evan managed to fool him so smoothly?
Didn’t he feel even a little guilty?
Didn’t he realize what Lucas would have to face after helping him?
Sometimes, the person who stabbed you in the back really was your so–called best friend.
At the word “divorce,” Stella and Felix’s gazes turned even colder.
Lucas fell silent.
Fine.
Nothing he said was going to clear this up.
“I know I was wrong.”
His father had drilled it into him that morning: come here and fix this.
But all the way over, Lucas had thought it through again and again.
Other than apologizing, what else could he do?
Apparently, nothing.
Felix narrowed his eyes. “You drove all the way to Westbridge, and you didn’t talk about anything? Or are you just that slow?”
Harbor City was a long way from Westbridge.
If Lucas and Evan had talked on the road, there should have been some clue.

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