Chapter 460
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Lucasâ eyes narrowed, a dark, menacing gleam flashing in his gaze. âAt my fatherâs birthday banquet.
That night, Johnson personally told me he was planning to confess his feelings to Belinda.
Later, I heard it myselfâBelinda said yes to him.â
He spat the last sentence out through gritted teeth.
Vincent immediately dismissed the idea. âThatâs impossible! You and Belinda were still married at the time.
Besides, anyone with half a brain could tell Belinda was in love with you! So why on earth would she have accepted Johnsonâs confession of love? And if Belinda is really together with Johnson, then why is she going on blind dates now? There has to be some kind of misunderstanding here,â he said, his face set in a serious expression as he tried to make sense of the situation.
Lucas let out a cold laugh, his eyes piercing. âMisunderstanding? What kind of misunderstanding could there even be? I heard Belindaâs response with my own ears, loud and clear!â
Vincent opened his mouth as if to speak, but ultimately, he said nothing.
This was something he would have to verify with Johnson directly.
He decided to drop the topic, quickly shifting the conversation in a different direction.
After a while, having had their fill of drinks, Vincent and Lucas left the private room and made their way down to the parking lot.
As they walked toward their cars, Vincentâs eyes suddenly locked onto a very familiar vehicle.
âHold on a second. Isnât that Johnsonâs car? Heââ Before Vincent could finish his thought, he suddenly stopped talking.
At Vincentâs words, Lucas followed his gaze.
But when he saw what was happening inside Johnsonâs car, his expression shifted in an instant.
Johnson softly kissed the woman beside him in the passenger seat on the cheek.
The womanâs eyes were firmly shut, looking like she was drunk.
This woman was none other than Johnsonâs sisterâor, to be precise, his adopted sister, Catherine Bates.
When Lucas caught sight of this, his expression turned cold immediately, and the temperature around him seemed to plummet.
Even Vincent, standing next to him, couldnât help but shiver.
Lucas fixed a sharp, cold stare on Johnson in the car.
Vincent, noticing the intensity of Lucasâ gaze, braced himself, sensing that Lucas might lash out and hit Johnson now.
Perhaps the piercing quality of Lucasâ stare was too much because Johnson, still inside the car, suddenly turned to look in the direction of Lucas.
When Johnson noticed Lucas and Vincent standing not too far from the car, he briefly froze, clearly understanding that they had seen everything.
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