Chapter 250 What Did You Like About Me?
âMr. Fleming,â Claudia interrupted the hostile situation between them helplessly, âThank you for your
kindness.â
This meant rejecting him.
Magnus pursed his lips, his fingers creaking as he clenched them tightly.
She rejected him once again.
She was really considerate towards her fiancé Horace, always defending him and fearing that he might
be bullied.
When she was with him back then, why didnât she protect him like this?
A pressure built up in Magnusâs throat, cutting like a knife, making him uncomfortable.
Beneath the mask, a face had long since turned as cold as ice, but because it was so thoroughly
concealed, no one noticed at all.
âLetâs go.â Horace and Claudia stood side by side and left.
Watching the two figures leaving, Magnus ultimately couldnât hold
back. He quickly stepped forward, firmly grasping Claudiaâs hand, and said coldly, âI have something to
tell you.â
The low, hoarse voice was filled with suppressed anger. If he had taken off his sunglasses at that
moment, one could have seen the red veins in his eyes.
Claudia frowned, a faint pain emanating from her wrist.
Horaceâs face instantly darkened, he rudely pulled Claudia to his side, sternly warning, âMagnus, donât
think I wonât dare to hit you!â
Horaceâs fist was clenched tightly, trembling slightly, with a faint tendency to explode.
Claudia knew that Magnus was fuming and wouldnât let it go until things were clarified with him.
âJust say whatever you have to say here.â Claudiaâs voice was gentle.
The breeze blew by, lifting her hair, gentle and lingering.
Horace quickly moved aside, turning his back to them, giving them space to talk.
âDo not marry Horace,â Magnus stated bluntly as soon as the door was opened.
It wasnât that they couldnât, but they werenât allowed.
âWhy?â Claudia teased, her lips curling into a playful, radiant smile. âDo you like me?â
Liked herâ¦
Magnusâs dark eyes were shimmering with a burning glow.
âYes, I liked you.â
Unexpectedly, he admitted it directly, leaving Claudia stunned.
âI wished Ms. Friedan would give me a chance to pursue you,â his voice was as flat as water, âHorace
is not a good man, you wonât be happy with him.â
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The matter of Tristenâs press conference today has been thoroughly investigated, and it was Horace
who was fanning the flames behind the
scenes.
Anyone who could get involved with Tristen was not a good guy, their ulterior motives were too obvious.
Hearing him say that Horace was no good, Claudia gave a slight smile, âYou say Horace is no good,
but what about you, Mr. Fleming? Slandering others without proof, youâre no good either.â
With a cold laugh, Magnus gritted his teeth and said, âTristenâs press conference was orchestrated by
Horace behind the scenes.â
âIt wasnât me who slandered others, it was him.â
Claudiaâs heart skipped a beat, her eyebrows furrowed tightly.
Was it Horace who plotted against Tristen behind his back?
Why did he want to help Tristen?
âDo you still want to be with someone who slanders your exâhusband like this?â Magnus slightly curled
his lips, âI consider myself no worse than Horace. If youâre willing, you can try with me.â
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He paused for a moment, then added, âWhat Horace can give you, I can too.â
Claudia gave a charming smile, in which a bright light shone from her elegant and refined demeanor.
âMr. Fleming, what exactly do you like about me?â Claudia laughed, three parts ridiculous, seven parts
mocking, âOr is it enough for you to like someone, not caring whether they like you or not?â
Magnus froze.
âUnfortunately, you like me, but I donât like you,â Claudia said,
looking deeply into his sunglasses, as if she could see the real him through them.
That sentence âI donât like youâ was like a heavy hammer, ruthlessly smashing into Magnusâs heart,
crushing it.
âWhat about Edmond?â He couldnât help but ask, âDid you ever like
him?â
The atmosphere was silent, and the two of them didnât speak for a long
time.
Claudiaâs gaze was distant, her tone indifferent: âI loved.â
It was not that I liked, but that I loved.
Edmond was slightly taken aback, his body beginning to ache dully.
She had once loved him, but he was oblivious. What exactly had he missed?
Thinking of his own identity, Magnusâs eyes gradually darkened. Even if there were regrets, he could
still do his utmost to make up for them.
The thought that she once loved him eased his heart.
Have you ever loved?
Enough.
âSince there has always been someone in Ms. Friedanâs heart, I wonât interfere with her love.â
Magnusâs attitude took an immediate 160âdegree turn.
After speaking, he immediately turned around and walked briskly towards his own car.
Claudia looked at his inexplicably cheerful demeanor, completely baffled.
Thinking of Magnusâs identity, she sighed deeply.
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Forget it, she couldnât afford to mess with such a person, sheâd better avoid them in the future.
Magnus stepped into the car and sent a message to someone: Help me check the progress of Horace
and Seraphinaâs engagement, including the attitudes of both families and the engagement date.
Hoping everything was still in timeâ¦
At Vencumfield Hotel, Tristen lay on the bed, fast asleep.
The next morning, the waiter brought him breakfast..
Enjoying a delicious breakfast, Tristen squinted his eyes in delight.
Yesterday, after a dayâlong press conference, he had already become a celebrity, quickly dominating
the top headlines of the trending
searches.
He just asked Horace for a small favor, but he didnât expect Horace to do him a big favor. Horace
contacted several media outlets that very day and started a nationwide live broadcast.
Edmond was dead, and everything of the Lamont family would be hi as long as his identity was
recognized.
The sound of knocking interrupted his thoughts. Tristen lazily opene the door, and upon seeing the
visitor, his soft face froze instantly: âSeraphina!â
Coming out of the hotel, Claudiaâs steps were a bit unsteady.
Tristen solemnly swore that he was harmed by Edmond.
âHe planned all this, just to get the Lamont familyâs property.â
âClaudia, you were deceived by him for three years, and you still havenât seen his true nature?â
Tristenâs certainty made her uncomfortable.
If anyone was most important to Edmond, it was definitely his brother Tristen. Otherwise, Edmond
wouldnât have indulged Rosalie for so many years.
But Edmond was now dead.
She didnât want a dead person to be slandered.
âWas the press conference organized by Horace for you?â
As soon as she said this, she saw a slight change in Tristenâs expression. Although he hid it well, she
still noticed it.
It felt like a stone was pressing against the bottom of my heart.
âTristen, lying will strike you with lightning, I hope you can always live up to your own conscience.â
After saying this, she turned around gracefully, not seeing the slightly pale face of Tristen behind her.
Not long after she left, a black Maybach also pulled up at the hotel
entrance.
The car door opened, and a man in a black coat got out. The man was wearing a black mask, revealing
only his cold, thin eyes.
The fragmented sunlight fell between his brows and eyes, agitating and eyeâcatching, shimmering
brilliantly.
âMr. Fleming, Tristen lived here.â
The man dressed in a butlerâs uniform next to me was respectfully bowing.