Valeria didnât respond further.
After a moment, Rosalynn searched for Huttonâs contact and sent him a message: âHutton, Iâve wrapped up things here, thanks.
â
Shortly after, Hutton responded with a single âMm.
â
That was it?
Given that she had just been with Valeria, wouldnât it make sense for him to show some concern about how Valeria was?
As these thoughts lingered in Rosalynnâs mind, she noticed Hutton had sent another text: âIs she with you now?â
He was still inquiring about Valeriaâs circumstances.
Rosalynnâs lips twisted into a sly smile as she typed back, âNo, sheâs currently with a man.
â
After sending the message, Rosalynn waited eagerly for Huttonâs response.
âOh.
â
Was that all he had to say?
He didnât even inquire about the identity of the man accompanying Valeria?
Rosalynnâs anticipation turned to frustration as she awaited further questions from him, but none came.
She sighed, aware that he was attempting not to display too much concern for Valeria.
Then she sent him another message: âI forgot to mention, the man with Valeria is named Roy Vargas.
He doesnât appear to be a kind person.
Iâm concerned that Valeria, being single and vulnerable, might fall prey to such a scoundrel, risking both her wealth and her feelings.
â
That was the extent of her intervention.
What Hutton would do next was up to him.
Receiving no reply, Rosalynn switched off her phone and leaned back, closing her eyes for a brief moment of rest.
Meanwhile, at the club, Valeria was lost in thought after reading Rosalynnâs message.
Royâs voice broke through her reverie.
âYour friend doesnât seem too fond of me.
â
Snapping back to the present, Valeria tucked her phone away and replied with a light-hearted smile, âWell, even though my ex-husband isnât Rosalynnâs biological brother, theyâve always considered each other siblings.
Rosalynnâs hostility towards you is likely due to my ex.
â
Roy turned to face Valeria and inquired, âValeria, did you really divorce your ex because of me?â
Valeria shook her head firmly.
âAbsolutely not.
Iâve told you, marrying him was a mistake from the start.
â
She had only rushed into marriage with Hutton because of her pregnancy.
Thy had never been in harmony.
It was inevitable that their hurried union would falter.