Chapter 286
Beyond the Divorce
The Reason She Came to Say Hello I looked at Atlas curiously, so he asked, âWhatâs up?â
âIs there a reason you and Harmony are going to Jitador?â I blushed slightly.
He smirked with a mischievous glint in his eyes. âDo you have an issue with that?â
âReally?â I widened my eyes and pouted with displeasure.
âI intentionally leaked the information to get her to cooperate,â he grinned and looked at me as if he had in love with me?â control over everything. âAre you jealous? Does that mean w Before I could respond, Ivanna barged in. She saw us and quickly turned to leave, but I shouted for her to return, âHey, youâre already here, so why leave?â
Ivanna awkwardly turned and said, âIâI donât want to intrudeâ
Atlas stood up, saying, âThatâs okay. I have something to attend to.â
Immediately after, the meal he ordered arrived. He instructed Ivanna to watch over me before leaving the ward. Outside, he arranged for security in my room to ensure no one could approach me.
A week later, the doctor discharged me from the hospital. I felt much better, but Atlas had taken my car and replaced it with a new Porsche Panamera without consulting me. I was shocked when I saw the car parked before my house. A car was simply a means of transportation to me.
However, the person delivering the car explained, âItâs a gift from him as compensation. He wishes you a fresh start, just like the car.â
I realized he wanted to please me, and I couldnât escape, I had no reason to refuse.
The day after I returned home, I saw Harmony while driving on the road in our villa area. Indeed, she had become my neighbor, with her apartment just a stoneâs throw away from mine. Although she saw me, I feigned ignorance and avoided eye contact.
Eleanor had joined Tanum Corporation that day, which made me happy. That evening, I hosted at welcome dinner with some senior executives for her. I was confident in her because she got along with everyone quickly.
Eleanor adapted quickly and had a knack for managing relationships.
I was thrilled that my company was operating smoothly. Still, it wasnât easy. Matthew had taken away so many people a few months ago. I was on the brink of collapse but regained my footing within a few Those who had joined my company were highly loyal. Eleanor was wellâorganized in her work.
Initially, I was concerned about her accommodation. However, she had taken the initiative to do it herself before coming to Foswood, allowing her to report to work immediately.
When I returned home after dinner, I was surprised to see Harmony standing at my house. I parked my car and got out, asking, âMs. Harmony, is there something you need?â
âSince weâre neighbors, I thought Iâd come and say hello,â Harmonyâs response didnât satisfy me.
I smiled and casually asked, âHow long have you lived here?â
âItâs been over a week. I heard you had a car accident. The news reports were terrifying.â She leaned on my houseâs fence.
âItâs been over a week, and you just remembered to say hello? Are you always slow to catch on?â I continued to smile. âCome on, whatâs the matter? Donât beat around the bush.â
She sensed my implication and stood upright before approaching me.
I leaned against my car with a relaxed demeanor and looked at Harmony. I knew she had something on her mind or wouldnât be at my house.
She smiled at me as if she had gained an advantage. She said provocatively, âIâm going to Jitador next