Chapter 39
Submitting To My Billionaire Ex-Wife
Chapter 39
As Anthony cast a brief glance at the seated duo, Louls maintained a deep, inscrutable expression, revealing nothing of his Inner emotions.
Genevieve, slightly taken aback by Anthonyâs sudden arrival, maintained her composure and discreetly shifted her gaze
away.
Feeling a sinking sensation in his heart, Anthony Inhaled deeply, subtly adjusted a chair next to their table, and inquired politely, yet firmly. âWould you mind if I join you?â
Genevieve and Louis, In unison, replied, âYes.â
The atmosphere abruptly shifted to a tense silence.
Anthony, narrowing his eyes sharply, seated himself assertively between them, emanating a faint scent of peppermint smoke.
His intrusion disrupted the previously harmonious vibe, yet Anthony displayed no remorse, even managing a smile.
Noticing the bouquet of roses on the table, a trace of iciness flickered across Anthonyâs eyes. He turned his darkened gaze toward Genevieve.
âThere are still some unresolved details regarding the Sincapital project. Perhaps we could discuss them elsewhere?â His voice, though cold, was deliberately moderated to sound as gentle as possible.
Genevieveâs lips tightened as she raised her eyes to Anthony, her voice flat and unyielding. âToday isnât a good time. Letâs schedule it for another day.â
She took a discreet sip of her drink, masking her growing annoyance.
Since their divorce, Anthonyâs unexpected appearances had become increasingly frequent. âWhy canât he just fade into the background as he used to?â Genevieve wondered.
Anthony, facing rejection yet again, visibly struggled to maintain his composure, his expression betraying a mix of displeasure and effort to remain calm. Regaining his emotional equilibrium, he managed a light chuckle. âAnother time then. Itâs rather inconvenient with an outsider present.â
With a wave of his hand, he summoned the server, adopting the air of a casual host. âPlease add another set of cutlery.â
âAs if I would leave them alone for a private moment, Anthony thought defiantly.
Genevieve, taken aback by his audacity, silently questioned, âHow can he be so shameless?â
Rising from her seat, she turned to Louis with a forced smile, âI think we should call it a night, Mr. Fallon. Iâm feeling a bit tired and would like to head back for some rest.â
Louis, ever the gentleman, stood up with a smile. âWhat a coincidence, I was just about to leave as well. Allow me to drive you home.â
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Louisâ offer was echoed by Anthonyâs frosty interjection, âLet me drive you home.â
A tense silence enveloped the group.
Anthonyâs icy gaze fell on Louis.
Genevieve, ignoring Anthonyâs presence, graciously accepted Louisâ offer, âThank you, Mr. Fallon.â
Louis responded with a polite nod and a smile, âItâs my honor.â
As Genevieve descended the stairs, she didnât notice a protruding piece of wood and stumbled, sharp pain shooting through her ankle.
Struggling to regain her balance, she was suddenly steadied by a strong force behind her, finding herself against a manâs firm chest, the faint scent of tobacco wafting up her nose.
âMs. Lawrence, did you hurt your foot?â Anthony inquired with concern.
Before Louis could reach her, Anthony had already knelt down, gently examining her ankle.
Louisâ brows furrowed slightly, a hint of displeasure flashing in his eyes.
As Genevieve watched Anthony kneel and touch her ankle, she felt uncomfortable and attempted to pull away, but the pain Intensified with every movement.
Holding her ankle firmly, Anthony looked up, his voice stern. âItâs a sprain. You should see a doctor immediately.â
A frown marred Genevieveâs countenance as she endured the pain and took a forceful step back. âThereâs no need for your concern. Iâll take care of it once Iâm home.â
But Anthony was not one to take no for an answer. Swiftly, he scooped her up, securing her waist with his arm,
Genevieveâs attempts to wriggle free were futile as Anthony held her tightly, striding confidently toward his car.
âAnthony Hoffman, put me down!â Genevieve demanded.
Anthonyâs expression turned grave, his voice cold and commanding. âDonât move.â
Ignoring her protests, he carefully placed her in his car, shutting the door with a decisive slam.
The icy gaze in Anthonyâs eyes, coupled with his furrowed brows, conveyed a mix of cold detachment and hostility. Addressing Louis with an air of dismissive indifference, he stated firmly, âThank you, Mr. Fallon, but Iâve got this situation.
under control.â
Louis, struggling to maintain his composure, narrowed his eyes and retorted, âI was the one who brought her here, only right that I see her off.â
so itâs
Neither man showed any signs of backing down, as the air grew thick with tension.
Anthony, taking a step closer and exuding an icy demeanor, retorted, âMr. Fallon, thereâs no need for you to concern yourself
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with someone who doesnât belong to you. Youâre not the one who gets to make these decisions.â
Anthonyâs tone was unmistakably arrogant, his presence imposing and unyielding, making no attempt to mask his true feelings.
Louis, eyes narrowing further, was about to respond, but Anthony had already turned and entered his car.
For Anthony, his patience with Louis had been stretched to its breaking point.
A tumultuous mix of anger and an indefinable emotion surged within him, fueling a rising urge to confront Louis directly if the conversation continued.
As Calvin stepped on the gas pedal, the car sped off, leaving nothing but a trail of dust behind.
Genevieve sat coldly beside Anthony. The distance between them was notably vast, as if there was room for two more people.
Anthony rubbed his forehead, attempting to quell the emotions that had momentarily overtaken him, and directed Calvin, âHead to the hospital.â
Genevieveâs gaze on Anthony was devoid of warmth, her voice equally unemotional as she said, âThank you for the ride to the hospital, Mr. Hoffman, but thereâs no need for such gestures in the future.â
Her words of gratitude lacked any semblance of sincerity.
Anthonyâs lips tightened, and a visible vein throbbed on his forehead as he pondered, âWhy must we be so formal with each other?â
His tone laced with sarcasm, Anthony inquired, âSo, youâd prefer Louis to take you there?â
Genevieveâs response was direct, âHe would be a more appropriate choice. Donât you think?â
Internally, she reasoned, âItâs better to have Louis escort me than my exâhusband. Besides, I want nothing to do with him.â
A sneer formed on Anthonyâs gloomy face, his eyes darkening once more. Unable to contain his thoughts, he voiced them bitterly, âAppropriate? Even if youâre looking for someone, you should choose someone who bears a striking resemblance to me. Is it because you still have feelings for me and canât move on, so you sought out a substitute?â
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