Chapter 255 "She's technically not an employee of Huxham Corporation," Eric explained politely but firmly. Steven frowned, realizing this tactic wouldn't work. He decided to be direct. "I want to see her." Eric, still smiling, replied, "You can call her and ask if she's willing to meet you.
"Mr. Pelham, I'm just an employee. Please don't make things difficult for me." Steven's gaze hardened. "She blockeda long tago." "Well, then, I'm sorry, but there's nothing I can do to help," Eric answered in a professional tone.
Running out of patience, Steven tried to sidestep Eric to head straight for Annalise.
Eric immediately stepped forward to block his path.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJust then, the office door clicked open.
I stood at the doorway, looking at Steven.
"Anna," he called out.
"Don't callthat," I said coldly, feeling disgusted. "We're nothing but strangers now." Steven's expression turned sorrowful. Instead of feeling sorry, I found it insincere and overtic, so I looked away.
Eric approachedand whispered, "Shall I call security to escort him out?" "No need," I replied calmly. "I'll hear what he has to say." Eric hesitated but nodded. After glancing back at Steven, he quietly said to me, "If you need help, just call me." "Got it," I assured him before following Steven downstairs.
Steven chose a coffee shop as the meeting spot. Once we sat down, he handedthe menu. "Order whatever you like." I didn't take it. "You should know by now that I don't like coffee." He froze, his hand awkwardly hanging in midair.
Unbothered, I continued, "Just order what you want. Don't ask for my opinion." Recovering from the moment, Steven withdrew the menu and ordered an iced coffee with the waiter.
I leaned back on the seat, studying him. "What do you want?" Steven was silent for a long time.
Growing impatient, I was about to grab my bag and leave when he suddenly said, "I regret it." I paused and looked at him. Honestly, I couldn't believe he had the audacity to say such a thing.
Scoffing, I asked, "What do you regret?" Steven, seemingly convinced that I. still had feelings for him and would be oved by his words, repli "Divorcing you." A wave of irritation surged within me, but I held it back. Instead, I slowed my speech and said, "If we hadn't divorced, I would've had to endure endless harm from harm from you and Zachary. I would've been forand tolerate and serve Jessica, your mistress." Even thinking about that life madesick, let alone living it again.
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I continued, "So now that you're finding life less comfortable tħah' it used to be of course, you'd reminisce about the past. It's because you were the abuser | were the one sitting high and mighty, tormenting me.
"You'll never understand what I went through. That's why you can so easily say things like this. But I can't. "I can only be grateful that I finally escaped that hellhole and can now live a normal life."
"But you love me." Realizing my unwavering stance and the om undeniable truth in my words, he resorted to pleading. "Anna..." I cut him off, "I won't deny that I once had feelings for you. But...
"Reaching the point of divorce means there's no love left." Steven refused to believe it. "You're lying."