Grayson’s perspective.
He couldn’t sit still in the hospital ward after Isabella walked past him.
This may be for the best. It would have been better if Isabella had kept her distance from him.
Grayson’s heart ached–it felt like it was shattering into countless fragile pieces. His restless mind offered no peace.
It was too late when he learned the truth: Isabella was the woman Landon once loved. He had already married her by the time he spoke with Tina and discovered that the woman wearing the necklace all those years ago was Isabella
Was Landon angry at him for marrying the woman he desired in the afterlife!
The weight of that guilt pressed heavily on Grayson’s heart. It gnawed at him, feeding his conscience with doubt and regret. He couldn’t bear the thought of Isabella getting hurt by the shadows of their past and the deep–seated rift between their families, which was why he had chosen to ask for a separation.
“Grayson, did you fight with Isabella?” Grandma Blake’s gentle voice cut through his torment.
He lifted his head, realizing he’d been staring blankly at the hospital floor, searching for answers that weren’t there.
“No, Grandma,” he replied quickly, forcing a reassuring tone. The last thing he wanted was to add to her worries and burden her already fragile health with his personal struggles.
“You can’t fool me..” Her voice was soft but knowing. “Even though I’m here in this hospital. I’m not blind to what’s happening. Martha told me Isabella hadn’t returned to the villa in two days. Your people can talk…”
A frown creased his forehead. The thought of servants gossiping about his private life made his jaw clench
“Don’t let the past weigh you down so much that you end up hurting the person who matters most to you,” Grandma Blake said gently. Her weary smile carried wisdom earned through years of life’s challenges. “I was so happy when you married! Isabella. I remember how fondly you used to talk about her when you were younger.”
Grayson reached out, taking his grandmother’s hand in his. “I’m scared, Grandina,” he confessed, his voice low and trembling. “I want the next time Isabella and I are together to be different–with a clear conscience. I wanted to love her, to dream with her.. but then Landon appears in my dreams, accusing me, and I—” He’s unable to continue
Grandma Blake’s faint smile lingered as her eyes closed, too weary to say another word. Her breaths became soft and shallow, each one lighter than the last.
A week later, Grandma Blake passed away.
The loss left a deep void in Grayson’s heart, one he refused to face. Instead of mourning, he channeled his grief into relentless work, pushing himself and his employees to their breaking point.
The pain had to go somewhere, and fury was easier to bear than sorrow.
“Boss, there’s an update on the Charlotte Prescott investigation,” Eliot reported cautiously, breaking through the tension in the office.
“The police recovered a woman’s body,” Eliot continued. “It was barely identifiable in the water for days, but DNA analysis confirmed it’s Charlotte Prescut”
Grayson acknowledged the news with a slight nod, his expression carves from stone
“There’s something else,” Eliot hesitated.
Chapter 71
Grayson’s sharp gaze snapped up “What is in
Eliot placed a manila envelope on the desk. “M. Isabella left this last week. The staff just landed me they sende za were too occupied in deal with it sooner”
so in
The contents of the envelope hit Grayson like a slap. The bold words “DIVORCE AGREEMENT med kar letter cutting deep.
His heart sank as he scanned the page. Isabella’s signature was missing from the designed sub for y unmistakable. She had initiated this–she was ending their relationship, once and for
Eliot observed his boss, having anticipated this development after witnessing the mounting sension benes de confe
“Would you like me to analyze the term?” Eliot offered cautiously
Grayson nodded, unable to form a coherent response. His hands trembled slightly as he set the code face the finality of it.
Walking to the corner of his office, he poured himself a glass of water, staring into the distance
‘Grandma it feels like I’m destined to lose everyone I love
He threw the fragile glass against the wall to numb the pain and force himself back into his altough deman
When Eliot returned, his expression had hardened.
“Boss, Ms. Isabella is requesting 40% of your assets and full control of SummitGlow Talent. She wants a complete management transfer to her name. As I read through the terms, it seems the person who sent this to
Eliot hesitated, his tone laced with doubt. “It’s almost as if she’s shown her true colon–just another woman after your fortune.
Grayson gripped the divorce agreement tightly, his face growing darker as he read Isabella’s demands
“So, she expects me to hand over everything I’ve worked for, just like that? On a silver platter?”
He fought the urge to laugh bitterly. Didn’t Isabella once say that he’d be safe and she wouldn’t get anything once he decided to end the marriage?
“You’re something else, Isabella” Grayson muttered under his breath, shaking his head as he read “Just like a true Prec
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