Chapter 1324
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
This man is clearly taking advantage of the situation!
But since I had already set the ball rolling, I couldnât back out so soon. Closing my eyes, I steeled
myself, prepared to go all out.
Drawing a sharp breath, I raised my hands to cup Ashtonâs face and kissed him more passionately.
I could feel him smirking against my lips, obviously satisfied with my enthusiasm. In the next second,
he suddenly reached out to push me away.
Of course, it was just an act and he didnât actually put any force into it. I pretended to stumble two steps
backward before standing firm.
The carefree expression on Ashtonâs chiseled face morphed into impatience as he straightened his
coat. Then, he chided, âScarlett, Iâve already made it clear to you that I no longer have feelings for you.
Youâre out to make my life difficult, arenât you?â
We probably succeeded in making Thora and Herman believe that Ashton truly resented me.
Meanwhile, I was caught between laughing and crying. The glee in Ashtonâs voice was tangible; he
was obviously happy about that bonus kiss.
Youâre enjoying this very much, arenât you, Ashton?
Since I was the one who started it, I had to see this to the end. Hence, I continued playing along and
said, âYouâre not the only one who has a say in this relationship. As long as I still have feelings for you,
you can forget about freeing yourself from me.â
Ashton narrowed his eyes a fraction, pretending to look like he was at his witsâ end as he scanned me
up and down. Due to my in-depth understanding of him, I could easily detect the delight in his eyes.
Hearing our conversation, Herman taunted, âI have to say, Ms. Stovall. You really arenât like other
women.â
Only then did I turn around to look at them, feigning innocence as I replied, âMr. Trivett, what a
coincidence. We meet again.â
Herman looked at me, then at Ashton. Stuffing both hands into his pockets and straightening his
posture, he said in a mocking tone, âYes, a coincidence it is, but this is the male washroom. Isnât it a
little too appropriate for someone of your status to approach a man like this, Ms. Stovall? After all, you
have the Moores and the Stovallsâ reputations to consider, no?â
âExactly, Iâm someone who has the Moores and the Stovalls backing me, so who would dare to say
anything about this? Besides, this is between Ashton and me. Itâs really none of your business, is it?
You saw it too when we kissed. He still has feelings for me.â
Pausing briefly, I turned to Ashton with a smile. âAdmit it. You still canât get over me. Letâs find a time to
remarry and get the formal procedures settled, hmm?â
I knew that Ashton liked how I was currently gazing at him, like I only had eyes for him.
After staring at each other for a few seconds, Ashton turned his face away and adjusted his cuff links.
He had a grim look on his face and his eyes were hooded, but there was a hint of anger in them.
âSeeing as youâre the mother of my children, Iâll let you off the hook just this once!â
With that, he walked away with an impassive expression, never once breaking stride, not even when he
passed by Thora and Herman.
After Ashtonâs departure, only the three of us were left in the hallway.
Since the act was over, it was time to withdraw myself from the scene. Smoothing out my attire, I
prepared to head back as well.
However, just as I was about to brush past Thora, her hand shot out to block me.
Turning my head to her, I perceived the unsightly look on her face, seemingly p*ssed off.
âMs. Ziegler, is there something you want to say to me?â I boldly raised a brow at her.
âOf course.â Her voice was biting cold. âAs a woman myself, I really pity you. You have failed to make
your man stay, but now, youâre even clinging to another womanâs man. Have you no shame?â
Although she didnât like me before, she was never so blunt with her words. It seemed like the kiss
Ashton and shared earlier had really provoked her.
I continued behaving barefaced. âShame? If I can get back together with the person whom I love, no
amount of sacrifice is worth mentioning, not even if it means trampling on my dignity.â
Thoraâs eyes narrowed into slits as she gnashed her teeth. âItâs all wishful thinking on your end. Ashton
may not feel the same. Besides, a man of his stature deserves someone better. The fact that the
Stovalls didnât even properly seize a small business like Pitcoin already shows that youâre beneath me.
Do you think youâre worthy to be my opponent?â