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The Contracted Ever After novel Chapter 57

"Come in." Ronan's icy invitation ushered Cordelia into his office.

Cordelia stood quietly in the center of Ronan's office, her eyes downcast.

Ronan leaned back in his chair, sizing up Cordelia.

"Is my influence not worth as much as money?" Ronan’s sarcasm was obvious.

"Mr. Evans, if there’s something you want to say, spit it out. I'm busy." Cordelia replied coldly.

"I seem to be missing some items at my place. Did you happen to see them?"

Cordelia furrowed her brows slightly, looking up at Ronan. What was he trying to imply? Was he accusing her of theft?

"What's missing from your place?" Cordelia’s voice was tinged with anger.

"Did you take our marriage certificate? If you didn't take it, then we have a thief, and I need to call the police." Ronan said, seemingly serious.

Cordelia's heart eased a little. So he wasn’t accusing her. But she was worried Ronan would actually call the police, so she admitted, "I took it."

"Oh? And what do you plan to do with it? Planning to take control of the divorce?"

"Yes," Cordelia responded.

Ronan started laughing, as if mocking Cordelia's naivety, "You do know that a divorce is only valid with both parties present, right?"

"I know!"

"So, how were you planning to hand me over to Deanna? Because you have the marriage certificate?" Ronan looked straight at Cordelia.

His gaze was sharp, like he could see right through Cordelia.

Cordelia's heart was pounding. She was a mess, feeling like she had been sold out.

Why did Deanna tell Ronan everything? And why did Ronan believe it all?

Seeing Cordelia’s helpless and angry look, Ronan seemed to read her mind. "It seems you really did say these things."

Cordelia wasn’t a liar. She couldn’t deny what she had said.

"If you get caught saying things like this again, be careful, I might punish you!"

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