"Try to look for it," Iris Yates said.
Chloe Reed agreed. "Okay."
Iris Yates continued, "Also, you told me before that your grandmother had a pair of sapphire earrings that went missing during some turmoil years ago. She’s always wanted to find them. I’ve been keeping an eye on the major auction houses and recently found a similar pair. I’ll send you a photo; see if they’re your grandmother’s."
At her words, Chloe Reed’s eyes instantly lit up. "Okay, send it to me."
The moment she saw the picture, she was certain. ’This is the pair!’
After Sunny Reed was brought to the Reed family home, Chloe started staying at her grandmother’s house often. Her grandmother would hold her, tell her stories, and show her the antiques she collected. Every time she looked at the photo of those earrings, her grandmother would sigh.
They were a token of love from her grandfather.
But they were lost later on. She had been searching for them all these years but never found them, a constant source of regret.
Chloe Reed said to Iris Yates, "This is it. Which auction house is it? When is the auction?"
Iris Yates replied, "I’ll send you the details."
"Okay."
Chloe Reed looked at the information. The auction was in three days. The money from selling her wedding ring had just come through. Combined with the money she had gotten from Charles Reed and Walker Grant, it should be enough to bid for the earrings.
After getting home from work, she quickly tidied up and went out, contacting Miles Hawthorne.
Sitting in the restaurant, Miles Hawthorne looked at her with surprise. "Didn’t you decide not to get divorced for now?"
Chloe Reed said, "Things have changed again. I’ve realized that filing a lawsuit directly is more effective. Do you have time now? If not, I’ll figure something else out."
Miles Hawthorne smiled. "I do. I’ll handle the filing process. Just wait for my update."
Chloe Reed gave him a small smile. "Thank you, Miles."
But Miles Hawthorne said, "Don’t be so formal. Aren’t we friends? Besides, I don’t want to see you trapped in a marriage that’s draining the life out of you."
Chloe Reed sounded a bit helpless. "That’s a terrifying way to put it."


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