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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 75

Chapter 75 Revenge

He grabbed my wrist just as I turned. I avoided his eyes, feeling awkward and powerless. We stood there

for what seemed like an eternity. He gently pulled me back into his embrace, resting my head on his chest.

“You need to leave him as soon as possible.” Atlas urged, and it softened my resolve

“But I need to expose his true colors. Only then can I justify the time I’ve wasted on him. I won’t allow

them to continue humiliating me: I want them to pay for their actions and reclaim everything that belongs

to me and my daughter.”

“I said I’d help you,” he reassured me

Suddenly, I embraced Atlas and felt an unfamiliar sense of safety

“I must cleanse this shame alone. Do you understand?” I looked at him with tears in my eyes. “This is the

only way I can do right by myself and my parents, who have supported me.”

“Come with me.” Atlas released me and took my hand. He led me through the breathtaking resort

grounds to a small building. I barely paid attention to the stunning beauty around me.

Atlas took me up to the top floor and into a spacious suite. He settled me on the couch and handed me a

stack of project documents with detailed descriptions.

I glanced at him.

He shrugged, motioning for me to look. With that, he turned to leave. Only then did I relax, reading the

documents. It hooked me after the first page, and I immediately fell into a trance. Unknowingly, the sky

had darkened.

Atlas walked in once again and turned on the light. He had a server beside him who was pushing a cart

full of dinner.

“Just saying you want to take everything back won’t do anything. I told you I’d help you.” Atlas sat down

and took the document from me.

I was reluctant to relinquish the documents, but he gently suggested, “Eat something first, and I’ll explain

these projects to you.

Why are you helping me?” I looked into his eyes, seeking sincerity.

Because I want to,” he replied, a bit unconvincingly. I knew he wasn’t telling the whole truth.

Have yol met before suddenly asked, feeling like Atlas was strangely familiar. It was a feeling that had

He was a completely different person in front of me. I could be wrong, but there was something special

about him.

A true mystery of a man! However, I couldn’t let myself indulge too much.

Although my marriage had failed, I still had a family. If I grew too close to him, what would that make me?

How would I be any different from Matthew?

“I–I’ll repay you my way!” I stammered.

“What way is that? By offering yourself to me?‘ He looked right at me, and his smile had a hint of mischief

in it. Suddenly, it felt like he was mocking me

My expression turned stern. “I’ve said I’ll repay you, and I will. I’m not an ungrateful person, and I hope

you’ll respect my sincerity. I’m not one to joke around. Keep in mind that we’re still strangers, and I hope

you won’t overstep.

He just stared at me. I avoided his gaze, but he grabbed my chin and pulled me closer, almost touching

our faces. I tried to push him away, but he stood firm, his lips capturing mine.

“Mmm…” I resisted for a moment before succumbing to his kiss. He only released me when I stopped

struggling. He looked into my eyes, asking, “Are we still strangers? Did I sound like I was joking?”

Panicking, I said, “Why’d you kiss me like that? I don’t have the right to romance right now. I have a

husband and a child…”

“I can help you leave him,” Atlas said firmly, leaving no room for doubt.

I was taken aback. I wanted to continue arguing with him, but I was lost in his starlit eyes.

“I’m not joking,” he stated plainly.

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