Chapter 1189
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Kenia exhaled slowly. âSarai called,â she admitted.
A flicker of something unreadable passed through Belindaâs gaze.
It was no surprise to Belinda that Sarai would call Kenia.
She knew Sarai was bound to try and persuade Kenia to let her return. But Belinda knew her grandmother well. Since the truth had surfaced, there was no way Kenia would ever let Sarai return.
âWhat did you say to her?â Belinda asked.
âI told her never to come back. Never to contact me again,â Kenia answered without hesitation.
Belinda blinked in surprise.
She hadnât expected Kenia to be so⦠firm.
After all, Sarai had always been like a granddaughter to Kenia.
âGrandmaâ¦â Belinda gently took Keniaâs hand, holding it tightly. She understood better than anyone how much pain this decision had caused her.
Kenia took another measured breath and steadied her tone. âThis time, Sarai crossed the line. Thereâs no forgiving her.â
Belinda didnât argue. She just lightly patted Keniaâs back in silent support.
She, too, could never forgive Sarai. Or Holley.
What they had done had shattered something inside her, breaking the very trust she had once given them.
âIâll be fine,â Kenia assured Belinda, giving her hand a reassuring pat.
Then, as if suddenly remembering something, she shifted topics. âBy the way, you and Lucasâwhere did you two disappear to last night?
Neither of you came home.â
Belinda coughed lightly, caught off guard by the question.
Keniaâs gaze sharpened as she studied Belinda, her lips slowly curving into a knowing smile. Her eyes lingered on the faint, barely concealed marks on Belindaâs collarbone. âJust where did you two lovebirds enjoy yourselves last night?â
Belinda blinked, a flicker of unease crossing her features. âI was out late and decided to stay at a hotel for the night.â
Kenia cast her a knowing glance but chose not to press further. Seeing how well Lucas and Belinda were getting along warmed Keniaâs heart. She was genuinely pleased for them.
âAlright, go upstairs and get some rest,â Kenia said gently.
âOkay.â Suppressing a yawn, Belinda nodded.
She had barely gotten any sleep the night before. A restless night in an unfamiliar bed had left her drained.
Once in her room, she took a long shower before sinking into her mattress, exhaustion quickly pulling her under.
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