"Ding!"
The elevator doors slid open. Ava closed her eyes for a moment and walked out with a calm expression on her face.
As soon as she went out of the building, she met someone she disliked very much.
Beth Nagel, her half-sister.
"Hey, Ava. Why are you here?" With a smile, Beth looked Ava up and down. There was a hint of arrogance in her smile. "What happened? Did Damien throw you out again?"
Ava pursed her lips and didn't intend to pay Beth any attention. She was about to walk past Beth when Beth suddenly spoke.
"I'm pregnant," Beth said all of a sudden, and Ava immediately stopped in her tracks. "It's Damien's baby."
Ava sucked in a sharp breath, but when she turned to look at Beth, her gaze was as calm as ever.
"Is that so? Then I should congratulate you for being so shameless. Not only are you a homewrecker, but you also have an illegitimate baby."
Hearing that, Beth's expression changed. She said angrily, "Ava Nagel, aren't you a homewrecker's daughter too? Stop pretending to be high and mighty. You're nothing but an illegitimate child!"
Ava's mother was not a homewrecker. She was deceived by Ava's father, who pretended to be unmarried. When she discovered that he was married, she was already pregnant with Ava.
Ava looked away indifferently. Illuminated by the sunlight, her side profile was cold and beautiful. Her long eyelashes fluttered in the wind.
After a long time, she said, "Beth Nagel, whether I am an illegitimate child or not, I wouldn't be shameless enough to seduce a married man, especially my sister's husband. You're becoming more and more shameless indeed."
"You!" Beth exploded with rage and glared fiercely at Ava. However, she couldn't think of anything offensive to say even after a long time.
Ava turned around and left without even giving Beth a glance.
"Ava, Damien will divorce you one day!" Beth shouted as she stared at Ava's back. "He told me before that you are the person he hates the most in this world!"
When Ava heard that, she lowered her gaze and walked even more quickly. She then entered her car.
After closing the car door, she switched on the ignition and sped away.
Only after driving a distance away from Radbury Group's headquarters did she dare to let the sadness in her heart show on her face.
She parked the car by the roadside and pressed her forehead against the steering wheel. She then bit her lower lip hard and tried to stomach the pain and bitterness that Damien gave her.
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