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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 363

Chapter 363 Falling For Someone You Shouldn’t

Our preparations were in full swing, and the online chatter about my upcoming press conference had reached a boiling point.

Online activists were rallying fans who were skeptical of the truth to demand answers during the press. conference. What I thought would be a simple press event turned into a major commotion.

After a full day of meetings, I was utterly drained.

Ivanna noticed my exhaustion and cautiously suggested, “Chlo, I should take you home. You need to rest and clear your mind. Tomorrow’s press conference, though well–organized, may still present unforeseen challenges. You don’t look well.”

Lauren kept signaling her with her eyes, urging her to stop.

I pinched the bridge of my nose and sighed. ‘I’m fine. I’ll get some rest after the press conference.”

ays for a tendon Deep down, I knew that finding relaxation wouldn’t be easy. Plus, it takes a hundred days injury to heal, and my foot injury affected a tendon. I couldn’t dare put weight on it. Where could I even go?

Clearing my mind was a meaningless phrase. My heart was burdened, and no matter how far I traveled, the knot in my heart would not be untied.

“Out with it.” I suddenly raised my head, looking at Ivanna, “Don’t act like nothing happened. Do

I’ve forgotten that night?”

you think

Lauren, upon hearing my words, glanced at Ivanna. How clever she was! She didn’t miss a beat and was

full of curiosity.

“What’s going on? Is there something I don’t know?”

Ivanna looked at me, her expression uncomfortable. She swiftly attempted to change the subject. “Oh, let’s not get sidetracked. Are you heading home or not? It’s getting late.”

Lauren wasn’t one to give up easily. “Hey, don’t change the subject. Come on, spill it. What’s going on?”

“It’s nothing. Ivanna tried to downplay it.

Seeing Ivanna’s desperate attempt to evade the topic, I had a hunch. I fixed my gaze on her face,

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