Chapter 655
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

The moment Belinda spotted Lucas and his companions, she paused.
Her sharp eyes landed on Verena, standing close to Lucas, and a cold smirk crept onto her face.
The memory of last night replayed vividly in her mind, igniting a simmering annoyance.
Lucas noticed Belindaâs gaze on Verena and suddenly seemed to realize something. For a brief moment, his heart was gripped by unease.
He quickly approached Belinda, saying, âBelinda, tonight was supposed to be just Vincent and me. Verena and Ryan overheard we were also at the Dream Club and joined us. Thatâs all.â
Seeing how eager Lucas was to explain everything to Belinda, Verena felt a surge of anger and jealousy.
Belinda scoffed, her expression dripping with disdain. âThatâs your business, Mr. Clark. It has nothing to do with me.â
With that, she turned to leave, her steps decisive.
Lucas moved to follow her, but before he could, Verena darted forward. She grabbed Belindaâs wrist, her voice almost pleading. âMs. Wright, please, let me explainâ¦â
âYouâve got it all wrong about Lucas and me. Thereâs absolutely nothing going on between us. Today wasnât some planned meetup; we just bumped into each other by chance. Iâve already told Lucas how I feel. Iâve decided to let him go. From now on, Lucas and I are just friends, I swear!â Verena spoke with an earnest expression, trying to explain herself to Belinda.
Mâáµ£â ᵤâdââââ áµ¢â gââââáµ¥âââ.ð¸ââ Belindaâs response was a cold, mocking laugh.
Verena would let Lucas go?
She just wanted to be friends with him?
Who did she think she was fooling?
Only an idiot would believe her.
Belindaâs gaze settled on Verena, her expression icy and indifferent. âIâm not interested in your theatrics. Let go of me.â
But instead of releasing Belinda, Verena tightened her grip on her wrist. âMs. Wright, Iâm telling the truth! Please believe me. Thereâs really nothing between Lucas and I! He genuinely cares about you. If you misunderstand him now, itâll break his heart, and Iâll feel so guilty!â
Her voice quivered with desperation, her grip firm.
Belindaâs patience wore thinner by the second. Already in a foul mood, she found Verenaâs pleading insincere. Her tone grew harsher. âAre you finished? Didnât you hear me? I said, let go!â
Belinda tried to pull her wrist free, but Verena clung on stubbornly.
âBelinda, please! I know youâre upset, but Lucas and I reallyââ
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