The Ex-Wife’s Triumph Chapter 166

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Chapter 166

After grumpily cursing, she deflated with a pout and mumbled, “Too bad I don’t have the leverage yet. I still have to serve them p>

She stood up, left the office, and headed straight for the pantry. Grabbing an Iced Americano from the fridge, she returned to her workstation and took a deep breath to relax.

Just as she took her first sip of coffee, the internal line on her desk rang. Lucy pressed the speaker button, and Jules’s steady voice filled the office. “I just found out Kingsley is a partner in David’s project. Will that make things difficult for you p>

Lucy swirled her coffee cup, her tone as casual as if she were discussing the weather. “It’s fine. No issues so far. He’s not rotten enough to deliberately pick fights professionally yet. I’ll stick with the project. It’s too big a piece of meat to let go of just like that p>

Reasonance of Jules’s low laughter came through the phone. “Alright, as long as you know what you’re doing. If he dares to make things difficult, tell me immediately p>

“Mhm, gotta go. I have to rush some drawing revisions p>

Lucy took another sip of coffee. This time, the bitterness of the unsweetened brew spread straight across her tongue, causing her nerves to snap tight.

By noon, David finally replied: [If the drawings are revised, I suggest meeting this afternoon-Kingsley may be leaving Switzerland tomorrow. If they aren’t ready, we’ll have to postpone p>

Lucy’s fingers paused over the screen, then she quickly typed back: [Drawings are done. Just let me know the time you decide on p>

That afternoon, Lucy drove Emma to David’s company. Just as she neatly slid the car into a parking spot, she saw Kingsley stepping out of the car next to hers, his gaze falling directly on her.

He spoke up. “Your driving has improved p>

Lucy pushed open her door and stepped out, glancing at the looming man without sparing him a second look. After locking the car, she walked straight toward the elevator.

While waiting for the elevator, Kingsley suddenly took a step forward, his voice tinged with scrutiny. “Lucy, you’re getting better and better at lying p>

“I can’t compare to Mr. Sherwood,” Lucy said calmly, her words concealing a barb. After all, Mr. Sherwood lied for three years straight. That acting skill deserves an Oscar p>

Kingsley’s expression darkened instantly, his voice lowering. “Those three years… it wasn’t all deception. Do you believe me p>

Lucy pulled the corners of her mouth into a smile devoid of warmth. “Does it matter

if I believe you? It’s meaningless now p>

“We are both single now,” Kingsley’s tone carried a rare note of sincerity.

Lucy’s sarcasm deepened as she looked up to meet his eyes. “Mr. Sherwood, is your reflex arc too long, or have you lost your

You trappede in a fraud indet.

marriage for three years and now, two years after the divorce, you come begging to reconcile? Do you want to keep scamming me? Do you think I’m stupid p>

Emma and Xavier stood by, barely daring to breathe, trying desperately to reduce their presence. Private matters like tearing each other apart,

marriage fraud confinement, these weren’t things they should be

hearing.

Kingsley’s Adam’s apple bobbed. For the first time, he offered a proactive explanation. I never intended to divorce. I wanted a child just to keep you p>

“That’s your idea of keeping someone? Locking them in?” Lucy’s voice was cold and sharp, each word finding its mark with cruel accuracy.

That sentence struck like a thunderclap. Kingsley lost all color in an instant. He looked as if his soul had been sucked out, leaving him muttering, “Keep you p>

The elevator arrived. Lucy withdrew her gaze, pulled Emma inside first, and didn’t look at him again.

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