Chapter 95
Edgar’s Relentless Pursue for The Love of His Life
Chapter 95 The Comparison
But nobody could explain why Edgar did not do it. They were divorced but would always show up in the public as a pair â although they did not show up as a couple.
That was also why the other guests started whispering to each other, discussing about them. âI think Jean looks better with Edgar, thereâs something about Gigi that tells me she isnât the one. I mean she doesnât look anywhere as good as Jean, and donât get me started on their temperament.â
âSigh, if it werenât for the downfall of the Eyers, they wouldâve been perfect for each other.â
âWhy did Gigi talk about the Eyers just now? You think sheâd deliberately mentioned it because she feels insecure about herself? I honestly am dumbfounded that Mr. Royden chose to date her.â
âI guess she is really, really good at gaslightingâ¦â
Everyone stared at Gigi burying herself into Edgarâs embrace as if she had no bones.
âEdgar, thatâs not what I meant, donât listen to her.â
Edgar threw his sharp gaze at her, sending a chill down her spine.
It only took one look to shut Gigiâs mouth, and she bit her lips dejectedly.
Jean chuckled, then turned to Mr. Edwards, who was talking to Edgar earlier about work. âI suppose Iâm in no place to interfere with your businesses. But I have something to say about the cargo ships docked at the wharf.â She uttered indifferently.
She had made a call to Royden Group, impersonating a news reporter, to request for an interview with Edgar â and to no surprise, she was refused.
But through a series of coaxing and investigation, she had finally found some crucial information.
Andy Shaw had approved a batch of shipment from overseas. While the source of the supply and logistics were legitimate, there were suspicions with the goods.
Edgar might not have noticed it yet.
Otherwise, he would never bring this up openly.
Jean broke into a smile, âMr. Royden, seems like you werenât involved with the goods, were you? That means you donât know anything about the outdated parts, model K, which have been banned in the industry.â
âWhat?â Mr. Edwards was startled, âMr. Royden, is that true?â
It was not too long ago when the ban was issued in Yorktown. If Edgar had known that the parts were banned, it meant that he was trying to swindle Mr. Edwards into a collaboration.
Edgar took on a frown as a flash of murderous light shone in his eyes.
Being put on the spot, all he could do was apologize, âOf course not, Royden Group would never do such a thing.â
Mr. Edwards became hesitant. After all, Royden Group was one of the most reputable organizations around. He looked at Edgar, then cleared his throat, âMr. Royden, I need to use the bathroom.â
He was kind enough not to refuse Edgar to his face.
Edgar looked at him as he walked into the distance, then turned his sharp gaze to Jean. Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
âYou are an unpredictable one, Miss Eyer.â
âThanks for the kind words, Mr. Royden. Honesty is one of my few strengths, I cannot stand to see someone fall into deception.â She smiled brightly. While one might not notice she was being arrogant, it was clear that she was happy.
The gloomier Edgar looked, the happier she was.
Standing in the distance, Ben heaved a sigh of relief, but when he noticed that Edgar and Jean were talking to each other, he shook off Ally and headed toward them in large strides.
âJean, Iâve been looking for you.â He grabbed her by the wrist, âLetâs go for a walk.â
Jean was reluctant to leave as she had not had enough to eat.
Nobody noticed as Edgar squinted his eyes briefly at that moment.
But he was immediately interrupted by Gigiâs coquettish voice. âEdgar, Iâm not feeling very well, can you please bring me away for some rest?â
After all, she was pregnant.
Jean was revolted by the high-pitched voice, and she could feel her stomach churn. So, she agreed to Benâs proposal, âI think thereâs a pond at the back.â
âYeahâ¦â
Ben led her away from the crowd as he introduced the place to her zealously.
Meanwhile, Edgar finally turned his attention back to Gigi.
After what had happened, Gigi started toning down, but she could not hold herself from mocking Jean when she saw the chance. âEdgar, donât you think Jean is so pitiful? Sheâs just gotten a divorce with you, and sheâs about to get dumped again.â
Edgar remained silent.
âLook, how could a family like the Ludwigs let their only heir marry someone like her? I overheard a few women chatting away at the back, saying that Ben is due to be engaged to Ally Sans.â
In other words, it is only a matter of time before he dumps Jean.
When that happens, Jean would lose everything, Iâd be curious to see if she has the skin to stay in Yorktown.
At that thought, Gigi felt as though all the stress in the world had left her, but she quickly noticed Edgarâs indifference.
âEdgar, are you upset?â
He turned his gaze to her, eyes filled with darkness, âDid you come here just to gossip?â
âI⦠I just happened to walk pass them as they were talking, and I only paid attention to it because it was related to you.â Gigi did not understand what she did wrong.
She was a woman â and she felt it was normal to keep an eye on her âlove rivalâ.
But Edgar thought otherwise. To him, this event was used as a platform for business discussions. If it werenât for what she was known for to the public, he would not have chosen to bring her along.
He had hardly been here for half an hour before realizing that Gigi was not suited to this world.
Perhaps in hindsight, everything about her was unagreeable to Edgar.
He put on a scowl without uttering a word.
In his deep-set eyes was a concoction of mixed emotions.
âLadies and gentlemen, please make your way here.â
Very quickly, Farraâs birthday banquet had officially begun. The couple stood shoulder-to-shoulder and proposed a toast to all the guests, followed by a touching speech.
The guests were cooperative with the hosts, and it seemed like they had forgotten about the small episode that had happened earlier.
Until Farra said with a smile, âNot long ago, my son came on top in a little competition. It was a complicated story, and he did something that he normally wouldnât do, but I hope you wonât take it to heart.â
These words were difficult to decipher. But many in the crowd seemed to have an idea what she was referring to, as murmurs of whispers started filling the room.
âIt seems like the Ludwigs donât approve of Jean Eyer.â
âThatâs not so surprising, she is Edgarâs ex-wife, why would the Ludwigs want anything to do with her?â
Ben and Jean had just returned from the garden and overheard the talk about them.
Ally had timed her appearance perfectly as she grabbed Benâs arm, âBen, why donât we go propose a toast to your mother? Just as a gesture, shall we?â
Jeanâs heart sank into the shadow realm. âNah,â Ben responded with furrowed brows.