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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 889
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Chapter 889 Against One's Will To be honest, I would have contacted Archie on my own even if Atlas hadn't toldthat.

I could tell he was thrilled while we were on the phone. He insisted that Ardie would cpickup and we should have dinner together.

After hanging up, Grayson said, "I knew it would be like this, so I didn't bother making any dinner plans for you. Ryan and I have a meeting, so we won't be taking you out.

"Suit yourselves," I playfully retorted. "I'm at the mercy of everyone else. People with families are different." Ryan immediately snorted and said, "Easy on the boasting, and be mindful of your influence on everyone else. We're working hard for you, but you're enjoying your life out there." I quickly retorted, "Hold on, I'm not stopping you from having your own life or family time. I'm just setting an example, you know? Good work comes from a good family. Balancing work and family is the key to success. And you, it's tto think about marrying Joyce. Both your parents have met each other, so what are you waiting for?" Grayson chuckled and looked at Ryan. "Seize this opportunity. Don't make Chloe worry about you." "You too. Don't act like nothing's going on." I directed this at Grayson.

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We rarely had tto chat like this. Soon, Ardie's call cin, and I said to Grayson, "Cdownstairs withand bring the fruit." Grayson followeddownstairs and brought two large baskets of fruit to Ardie's car.

Ardie was delighted to see me. "I've been looking forward to your visit for a long time, and you're finally here." "I've been eager to ctoo. Something unexpected happened twice, and I ended up postponing my trip for several months." I sighed.

"How's everything? Is it all going smoothly now?" Ardie inquired, and I knew he was talking about the company here.

I smiled. "Ardie, everything's going so smoothly that it feels like a dream. He took care of everything." "That's how it should be. It's his duty to take care of everything as a husband," Ardie said earnestly.

"But I envy you two. You work together very well. He's been like this ever since he was a child. He's meticulous, rigorous, and never misses a single detail." I looked at Ardie, realizing that he held Atlas in high regard. Maybe he knew Atlas well. Throughout the journey, we talked about Atlas This was the first tI had ever spoken so much to Ardie He seemed reserved on the surface, but after getting to know him better, I realized that both of the Beringer boys were very cheerful.

But Ardie was a little more mature than Arnold, my mind, I often recalled what Arnold told me. During the incident with Melvern, if Ardie and Atlas hadn't been decisive things wouldn't have been so simple, considering the different status of the Beringer family.

They say traffic in Solaris is a nightmare, but we were lucky today. We made it back to the Beringer family's house with no problems.

Their place in Solaris was surprisingly simple, even more so than I had imagined. But it was neat and clean, exuding a special warmth.

Archie had been waiting forat home. He once toldthat he would stay in the office until late most of the time, then go hto sleep as his office was nearby. For him, this house was like a family inn.

To be honest, it painedto see that there wasn't a woman to take care of him.

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As I thought about that, Bella's image flashed in my mind. When I

met Archie the first time, I felt that his feeling's for Bella were different t was also clear that Bella had an extraordinary relationship with Grandma Rose. Archie was happy to see me. "You're finally here, Chlo!"

"Hi, Dad. I've been wanting to cearlier, but something kept coming I missing up, and I kept missing the chance.

How have you been?" I walked over and sat beside him.

"Every day is the sfor me. It feels like hwhen you're here." Hem smiled and asked, "How many days are you staying?" "I have to leave tomorrow night." "So soon?" He was surprised. "Why the rush?" "I cto check on the company, discuss sproject business, and visit an old gentleman." I answered truthfully.

"So there's no tforin your schedule?" he asked with a hint of dissatisfaction.

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