Chapter 60
Beyond the Divorce
Ulterior Motive The next day, I boarded the flight back to my hometown with Ava, I called Ivanna on the plane to let her I know about my trip.
I also emphasized the importance of completing the tasks I had assigned her.
Every step of my plan had to be executed flawlessly.
I told Ivanna that I had tracked Matthewâs whereabouts and asked her to keep an eye on him.
After ending the call, I held my phone tightly, battling the urge to make another call.
Ultimately, I took a deep breath and turned off my phone.
I couldnât get too close to that man.
Ava was excited the entire trip, but I reviewed my plan meticulously.
Atlas had told me to stay alert and that he would help me.
Could this be his way of helping me? I didnât want to ask him.
The early autumn in my hometown was chilly.
I had not told my mother when I left so she would not be worried.
I After landing, I took a taxi to the hospital, and my parents were overjoyed to see us.
My fatherâs condition was good, but he had some facial paralysis, which made his speech awkward.
My heart ached, and tears welled up in my eyes.
I had not seen my father in over two years.
His hair had turned completely gray, as had my motherâs.
My emotions were all over the place.
Avaâs enthusiasm amused my dad to no end.
She danced around, constantly asking the doctors to let us go home.
I inquired about my fatherâs health and met with the doctor.
The doctor agreed to release him but gave him medication and told him to take it on time.
We all went home that evening.
Ava was too young to remember her last visit, so she looked around wide- eyed.
She quickly adjusted, though, chatting nonstop and getting comfortable.
My parents were focused entirely on Ava, leaving me to cook.
I went straight into the kitchen.
My dad insisted on ordering takeout, but I told him not to worry.
I had spent years serving that ungrateful family, so I was more than willing to cook for my parents.
After a day there, I told my parents I needed to go to a steel window manufacturer in the capital city.
That was the real reason I rushed back to my hometown.
warned my mother not to tell Matthew where I was because he could check on me anytime! +15 BONUS She looked worriedly at me.
I briefly explained that we had different priorities and that I was prioritizing securing a project while he wasnât.
I never mentioned our relationship issues.
My dad was very supportive.
âJust go.
We know what to say.
Weâll tell him to call you if he asks!â I advised against telling Ava too much because she was too bright.
In the capital city, it was pouring, and the autumn wind was cold.
I recalled my first visit here four years BOO.
The company I was heading to didnât work with Tanum Corporation.
It was another company I had engaged with back when I came to Solaris.
They were called Urban Builders.
This company was bigger than the one Tanum Corporation worked with and made better quality products.
However, we missed the opportunity to work together because of an incident.
It had always haunted me.
Of course, few people knew about it.
It was suppressed back then, and not even Matthew knew.
They didnât collaborate with Tanum Corporation because their pricing had always been too high.
Ultimately, Matthew chose Westridge Holdings to save costs and ensure profits.
After four years, I was back here, and the factory had expanded.
However, the image of four years ago was still vivid, making it feel like I was in a different world.
I hesitated for a while, took a deep breath, and was determined to face my fear for my future as well as