Chapter 379
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

The socialites around them held their breath.
Tessaâs words had clearly made Mollie feel angry.
Tessa smirked slightly at Mollieâs grim expression.
She was satisfied that Mollie was in a bad mood now.
After all, what did it matter if Mollieâs close friend was Mr. Clarkâs wife? A wife who was neither respected nor valued might as well not exist.
Just as Tessa was preparing to escalate her attack, Mollie spoke up. âInstead of meddling in other peopleâs lives, perhaps you should focus on your own. I heard your son was caught with two young prostitutes recently. How much did you have to pay to keep that under wraps?â
Tessaâs smug expression faltered, her face freezing in shock.
Before she could muster a response, Mollie continued, her voice dripping with sarcasm. âAnd isnât your daughter-in-law due any day now? Yet, your son is out messing around with two women at once. How disgraceful! If I were your daughter-in-lawâs mother, I would be tempted to beat your son senseless. He is such a jerk!â
Tessaâs face flushed with a mixture of fury and humiliation.
Her lips trembled as she searched for a retort, but no words came.
Mollieâs words had hit their mark, and everyone in the room knew that what she had said was true.
The incident she had mentioned was already an open secret within their social circle.
The socialites exchanged nervous glances, swallowing hard.
Compared to Tessaâs earlier remarks, Mollieâs response was a knockout punch.
Without waiting for a reply, Mollie turned and walked away, her head held high.
Tessa stood frozen, her fury simmering as she clenched her jaw.
Her teeth felt as if they might shatter under the strain.
Meanwhile, across the room, Johnson approached Lucas.
With Vincent momentarily away, it was just the two of them there.
âLucas,â Johnson said, his voice low and direct. âHave you thought about what youâre going to do about Belinda?â
Lucasâ brow furrowed instantly.
He turned to look at Johnson, his voice barely above a whisper. âWhat are you trying to say here?â
Johnson grinned, a hint of mischief in his eyes, and replied, âIf youâre still set on divorcing Belinda, I might start preparing to confess my feelings to her. So⦠Iâm here to ask what you think.â
Lucas inhaled sharply and said, âWhy donât you ask Belinda?â
Johnsonâs expression remained composed, his tone even. âIâll ask you first; then Iâll ask Belinda. Whatâs the issue, Lucas? Are you hesitant to let her go now? Have you realized you might actually have feelings for her and now donât want to get a divorce?â
At this, Lucas tensed, his reaction sharp. âI donât have feelings for her! And I definitely want the divorce!â he declared, his voice resolute.
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