Chapter 231
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

After exchanging pleasantries, Belinda drove the group to The Harlequin Eats.
Once seated in a private room, Kenia glanced around expectantly. âBelinda, whereâs Lucas?â
Belinda hesitated, a fleeting shadow of discomfort crossing her face before she smiled and replied, âHeâs swamped with work and couldnât join us for a meal this time.â She kept her tone light. âRunning a company is demanding, you know.â
Kenia nodded, her expression understanding, though the faint trace of disappointment on her face didnât go unnoticed.
Sensing it, Belinda playfully leaned closer. âWhatâs this? Are you upset because Lucas didnât come? Do you like him that much, Grandma? Am I not your favorite anymore? I feel so hurt.â
Keniaâs lips curled into a smile, and she gave Belinda a resigned look. âWhy are you acting like a child now? Youâre too old for this.â
âIâm never too old to be your favorite!â Belinda shot back with a mock pout.
Kenia chuckled, shaking her head. âAlright, alright.â
âYou will always be my favorite.â
âThatâs more like it,â Belinda said with a grin.
She noticed that the hint of disappointment on Keniaâs face had disappeared. The topic about Lucas was dropped, and they moved on to enjoy their meal, the room filled with laughter.
Meanwhile, at the Triumph Consortium, Lucasâ phone rang.
He glanced at the screen and saw Ryanâs name flashing. With a sigh, he answered the call.
âLucas,â Ryanâs voice came through, âI need a favor. Take Verena out for a meal now, would you?â
Lucas furrowed his brows, impatience flickering in his eyes.
Ryan sighed, his voice heavy with concern. âVerena hasnât been eating properly for days. Her appetite is gone, and she barely manages a few bites at each meal. If this continues, her body wonât be able to handle it. I spoke with her psychologistâher condition is worsening. We need to do something, Lucas. If you accompany her for a meal and spend some time with her, sheâll surely eat more. Otherwise, her health, both physical and mental, is at risk.â
At Ryanâs words, Lucasâ expression shifted several times, his mood indescribably gloomy. The current situation left him feeling a mix of frustration and resignation. He couldnât deny that he bore some responsibility for this. Verenaâs depression back then had partly been his fault, and now, with her relapse, his guilt lingered like a shadow.
Refusing Ryanâs request wasnât an option. And it was precisely because he couldnât refuse that his mood soured further.
âI understand. I will do it,â Lucas said before ending the call abruptly.
For a long moment, he sat in silence, the weight of the situation pressing down on him. Finally, he picked up his phone again and dialed Verenaâs number.
Hearing Lucas invite her to a meal, Verena couldnât hide her joy. After the call ended, a smug smile spread across her lips. Ryanâs plan had worked perfectly. As always, mentioning her âworsening depressionâ had triggered Lucasâ guilt. It was a card she and Ryan played oftenâone that never failed.
Lucas and Verena sat down for a meal in a quiet, upscale restaurant. Verena, though in high spirits, carefully masked her joy, eating slowly to maintain the facade of having a poor appetite. Across the table, Lucas toyed with his food, barely taking a bite.
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