Chapter 68 âPh.D. graduation? Not a chance.
âUsing the data I risked my life for, how dare you claim these honors?â I fumed to myself.
When Jarvis came to check on me, I directly asked him how to file a complaint. After a barrage of questions, he finally asked, âWho do you want to report?â
I didnât give a name and just hinted heâd find out soon enough.
After the divorce proceedings, on the day we finalized it, Eloise showed up clinging to Antonio. She had a tiny dog with her and was dressed headâtoâtoe in designer clothes. They even wore matching outfits.
The smug look on her face showed she was reveling in her longâoverdue triumph. âGrace, itâs been a month since you left the hospital. Why do you still look so pale?â she asked, her tone laced with arrogance.
As Eloise reached out to take my hand, my eyes were immediately drawn to the dazzling gold bracelet on her wrist. It looked so familiar. I grabbed her wrist and turned it over.
It had my initials engraved on it. It was one of the pieces. Antonio gave me when we got married.
But before all this happened, the bracelet had gone missing. He scolded me, saying I must have lost it, and told me to search for it.
Chapter 68 1288 Voucbert He even berated me over and over when I cried for not being able to find it. Now, I realized he had given it to Eloise.
I yanked the bracelet off her wrist. âDo you have a knack for stealing trash or what? Heâs a piece of shit. You really want him and his junk jewelry? Whatâs next, dumpster diving for dinner in my backyard?â
Eloise didnât seem surprised, as if she had known it was mine all along. She brushed my hand aside, picked up the bracelet from the ground, and slowly slid it back on.
âCalm down. I get that you canât have him, so you say these things to destroy him. Honestly, you almost made me laugh.
âBy the way, Antonio and I plan to announce our engagement at my celebration party. I even got a special invitation for... no, I should call you Grace now.â
She smirked as she broke the news to me. Then she handed me the invitation. The word âBelovedâ glistened in gold, but to me, it was drenched in irony.
Seeing my expression, Eloise thought I was upset. She pulled Antonio in for a kiss and said, âLetâs go, hubby.ââ
The word âhubbyâ made Antonio shudder. He turned to look at me but said nothing, and Eloise dragged him away.
I noted the engagement party date and submitted my complaint letter.
If my timing was right, Eloise and Antonio would receive quite a surprise on their engagement day.
While waiting, I started looking for a new job and changed my 16.70%
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phone number. Before discarding my old SIM card, the last call I received was from Antonioâs mother.
I had been taking care of her while she was ill, but I hadnât visited since my surgery.
She sent a message, ordering me to take care of her and her bedridden husband. âYou havenât come to take care of us in ages.
Are you asking for a beating? I told my son a little beating helps. Get your act together and come over. Your job doesnât matter anyway.â
I ignored her, got rid of the card, and soon found a decent job thanks to Jarvisâs recommendation at a law firm.
My resume was accepted almost immediately, and I was to start work the following week.
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