Chapter 711
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Ashton and Armondâs attentions were both naturally drawn to the sudden commotion. Armond snuck a
glance at Ashton before asking me, âAre you okay?â
I nodded in response. âThe water wasnât that hot. Iâll go change my clothes and come back.â
âThe private restroom in my office has a spare change of clothes,â he helpfully offered. âFeel free to use
those.â
I nodded in a daze and gestured for Linda to remain where she was. âIâm fine.â
I exited the conference room and made a beeline for Armondâs office. I had no other choice; I wouldnât
be able to buy a new change of clothes in the shop now.
His private restroom was equipped with a bathroom, a bed, and other amenities. The minimalistic
interior perfectly reflected his cold personality.
Inside the closet, there were several suits and ties as well as neatly folded-up shirts. Just as he had
told me, there was one set of womenâs clothing placed in the corner of the closet. The clothes looked
familiar to me, yet I couldnât recall exactly where Iâd seen them before.
I decided to take a cold shower before changing into the clothes. The clothes fitted perfectly. However,
the scalded skin stuck out like a sore thumb.
I paid no heed to it and rushed back to the conference room to resume the meeting.
When I got there, Linda was in the middle of presenting the project details and our concerns. After that,
a representative of the Fuller Corporation described the level of cooperation needed from us during the
implementation process.
As the person in charge, I was responsible for taking every detail and possible setback into
consideration. That included smoothing over any troubles that might arise during our collaboration.
Having both companiesâ objectives aligned, we proceeded to finalize the collaboration. The person in
charge from both companies would have to be on-site to supervise the progress once the project
commenced.
After signing the contracts and exchanging handshakes and greetings with each other, Linda came to
me to ask, âYou didnât treat your burns?â
I shook my head. âIâll do it later. Thereâs no ointment in here.â
âYouâre a woman, Scarlett. You have to treat your skin better. Itâll be hard to remove any scars the
wounds might leave in the future.â
âIâll keep that in mind,â I laughed lightly, hugging the contract documents to my chest. âDoes this skirt
Iâm wearing belong to you? It looked familiar to me.â
She scanned my appearance from head to toe. âIsnât this the outfit you wore when you came back from
Venria?â
I blinked owlishly, realizing that Ashton and Armond were both staring at me from afar. Furrowing my
eyebrows, I glanced down at my clothes again.
Something was amiss. Armond had never bought clothes for a girl before. Hence, when he had to buy
clothes for us in Western Europe, he chose four similar designs. Although they were similar, they were
each different and individual pieces.
I distinctly remembered what heâd bought for me; these were not those clothes. Amongst the four of us,
only Nora shared the same body shape and height as me.
Thus, these clothes had to be Noraâs. I couldnât help but look over at Armond curiously. Why does he
have Noraâs clothes?
Feeling my gaze on him, he cleared his throat and declared loudly, âItâs noontime. Letâs have lunch
together.â
It seemed that things between him and Nora were progressing much more rapidly than weâd thought.
âMr. Murphy has some interesting kinks,â Rachel giggled.
Sheâd said that on purpose for Ashton to hear.
Ashtonâs face instantly darkened, turning his attention to me. I knew all too well just by his expression
that he was suppressing his anger.
As we exited the conference room, Linda leaned in and whispered confusedly, âWhatâs going on?â
âThese are Noraâs clothes,â I sighed, exasperated.
She chuckled. âThose two are getting on a lot better than weâd expected. But I was actually asking
about you and Ashton. What happened? Nora told me that you and he are married to each other. Who
is that pretty young lady by his side?â
âItâs a long story, but we wonât be married anymore soon.â I shrugged. âAfter this project is over and
done with, Iâll go to J City with him to sign the divorce papers.â
Linda was rendered speechless by my sudden confession.
âAh!â Rachelâs voice cried out from in front of us.
It seemed that she had tripped over something and was limping.
Several people turned around at the sound of her cries. âWhat happened?â
Rachel leaned against a wall, eyes watering pitifully as she said, âSorry. I twisted my ankle yesterday,
so I canât really walk well. Now it just hurt even moreâ¦â
Rolled her eyes at the sight, Linda muttered under her breath, âDoes she expect someone to carry her
like a princess?â
âDidnât she say that sheâd twisted her ankle?â I glanced at Linda, perplexed.
âSheâs trying to take advantage of the fact that she canât walk. Watch.â
Ashtonâs eyebrows knitted together slightly, ordering Joseph, âGo help Ms. Zimmer up.â
Joseph nodded, holding Rachel up by one arm and assisting her in getting to the elevator, which was
already full.
âMr. Campbell, you and Ms. Zimmer should use the VIP elevator instead,â Armond suggested.
Taken aback, Joseph glanced over at Ashton, who offered no response. So, Joseph rejected Armondâs
suggestion with a polite smile.