Chapter 25 Do Not Take Our Relationship Too Seriously

“We have already broken up a long time ago, Curtis. Stop calling me your wife. Seeing you now makes me feel sick. You’ve made me physically repulsed by the word ‘wife!”

As she gazed upon his face, a tumultuous sensation stirred within every organ of her body. Waves of uncontrollable spasms surged through her stomach.

Aurelia’s face turned even paler.

Curtis‘ handsome face was filled with shock. “Do you even know what you’re saying?”

She’s changed. Her anger is real.

Aurelia pursed her lips, and in the end, she said through gritted teeth, “Get lost!”

“Aurelia, you know I’ve never been one to casually mention breaking up. Now you keep bringing it up over and over again. Aren’t you afraid that we might truly part ways?” Curtis was losing his patience.

“It would be best if you never appear before me again, Aurelia said with a heavy tone.

Once upon a time, the boy who was as bright as the sun had turned into a deceptive scoundrel today. All her youth had been wasted on him.

She would wait until his mother had to be admitted to the hospital again when a large sum of money would be needed. She wanted to see what he would do then.

Curtis took a deep breath, pointing at Aurelia. “Don’t you regret this!”

Having said that, he turned around in a huff and stormed off with long strides.

As Aurelia watched Curtis disappear into the distance, the suffocating feeling in her heart gradually subsided.

This scene unfolded before Matthew’s eyes.

Matthew stood in the lounge on the first floor of the hotel, observing the emotional entanglement between Aurelia and Curtis through the bright floor–to–ceiling windows.

His gaze gradually turned as cold as ice.

He sent a message to Aurelia: You don’t have to wait for me.

“You’re Mr. Quigley, right? What just happened was merely a misunderstanding. I’ve already forgiven that somewhat scatterbrained young lady.”

When Melanie stepped out of the elevator, her gaze was immediately drawn to Matthew. He was simply too eye–catching.

Not wanting to miss the rare opportunity, she hurriedly ran in her high heels to catch up with

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to take a liking to someone, and this person happened to be someone their Leedon family wanted to befriend. If he

as cold as ice

taken aback. “M–Mr.

Matthew

face turned deathly pale. He

had been the campus belle, pursued by many. No one had ever

Luna hurried over. “Mel.”

H

I tried talking to him, but he completely ignored me.” Melanie’s eyes reddened. She had always been proud, never the one to initiate conversation with men. But the first time she

Maybe something is bothering him. Don’t overthink it. Your father mentioned that he will be visiting. Quigley Group to discuss a partnership

comfort provided by Luna, Melanie regained

found the opportunity to

Did you manage to teach her a lesson for me? My face still hurts from the slap she gave me. I don’t

“She wants to break

up? But doesn’t she love you to death?” Melanie felt as if something was

Could she have discovered about you and me? If she really did. find out, then I might

girlfriend. We are merely schoolmates and friends. Even if she

the brakes abruptly. “We… We just went to a

slept with each other. We don’t have a future

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the act of stealing Aurelia’s boyfriend. She would never

steering wheel tightly, feeling a suffocating discomfort in his

qualms about being your girlfriend. But don’t take our relationship too seriously. You should focus on how

wouldn’t have had

phone, Curtis clenched his teeth, reminded of the words Melanie had just

realized he couldn’t afford to lose

up was absolutely

a

before, he

to feel anxious. He sent a message: My love, let’s not break ир. I don’t agree with

he made another call

the way back to Starry Sea Mansion, Aurelia received Curtis‘ call and message, then not even ten minutes had passed when Curtis‘ mother

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