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Madam, Your Ex-Husband Is On Call novel Chapter 8

Chapter 8 The Mistress's Play


Eleanor couldn't help but feel remorseful when she saw Anastasia's weary face.

"Why didn't you tell me that you were pregnant? If I hadn't taken you out to play... I'm sorry..."

Anastasia's eyes welled up with tears as she forced a bitter smile.

"What does it have to do with you? Beatrice intentionally harmed me. If it didn't work this time, there would be another chance. The person to be blamed is not you."

Her gaze grew deeper.

The pain lingered in her heart, and she would make Beatrice pay the price.

Eleanor took a deep breath.

"The live videos and photos from that night have gone viral. People are criticizing them.

"Christian is searching everywhere for you. He probably wants to settle things privately as soon as possible. Anastasia, don't let your guard down!"

Anastasia's eyes flickered. "Don't worry. I'm no longer the naive girl I used to be."

She was sorry if he wanted her to go along with him and clean up the mess. This time she would only add fuel to the fire.

After Eleanor left, Anastasia took out her phone.

She had dozens of missed calls from Christian, Brian, and even the Patterson family.

She read the hashtags online: "Mistress Forces Her Way into the Noble Family" and "Tragedy on the Legal Wife, Culprit the Mistress."

There was a video playing from the dashboard camera of vehicles parked around the club.

It showed her waiting there and the moment of the collision, capturing everything in detail.

The comments below were mostly filled with anger and indignation on Anastasia's behalf.

[This is absolutely inhumane! No one would believe it wasn't intentional!]

[That woman must be the mother of Christian's illegitimate child. She went to extreme lengths just to reach powers!]

[Anastasia could easily outshine that woman! Is the bastard Christian blind?]

[I feel so sorry for the legal wife. She sacrificed everything and became a doormat. For men, even outside feces smell like roses!]

[She should be arrested and charged with intentional murder!]

...

The online public opinion was primarily condemning Christian and Beatrice.

The stock price of the Patterson Group had also hit a new low.

This incident was a major disaster for the Patterson Group, which explained Christian's urgency.

Even the Patterson Group couldn't control public opinion. The Graves family must have intervened.

Although Baxter had verbally agreed not to interfere, there was no way he would stand idly by.

Very well. Let everyone see what Beatrice was.

After all, it was just a battle of public opinion. She knew how to win.

Didn't Christian think he could dominate the Internet?

She sneered coldly and turned off her phone.

But this was far from enough.

She needed to focus on restoring her health before settling the scores slowly.

Apart from Eleanor and Baxter, no one else knew the true condition of Anastasia's health.

The servants only knew that Anastasia had been in a car accident and was physically weak. They provided her with the best supplements to help her recover.

Two weeks later, Anastasia had almost fully recovered when she received news from her lawyer that Christian was refusing to sign the divorce agreement.

She smiled, as this was expected.

If he did sign it, would it prove the rumors to be true?

Anastasia changed her clothes and went out. She was determined to resolve this matter once and for all.

She sat at a café near the Patterson Group building and watched the chilling words written in red paint, Murderers Must Pay, on the ground at the company entrance.

The janitor was cleaning the stains.

Her eyes teared up slightly as she knew who was helping her vent her anger.

The Graves family would always be her support!

She had let someone find Beatrice's number before. And now she sent her a message.

In less than half an hour, Christian appeared. He looked weary, and his stern face showed some annoyance as he headed straight for the café.

Anastasia knew that Christian had eyes everywhere.

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