Chapter 38

The following evening, Louis arrived early to pick up Genevieve.

Descending the stairs, Genevieve presented an image of mature charm, clad in a simple yet sophisticated professional sult. Her makeup, understated yet enhancing, drew particular attention to her sparkling eyes, captivating onlookers.

Their destination, a private dining restaurant selected earlier, was a bit of a drive away but boasted an ambiance well worth

the journey.

It was an ideal venue for a romantic couple’s outing.

Louis, in a gesture of classic romance, presented Genevieve with a bouquet of roses he had prepared. Accepting the flowers with an awkward smile, Genevieve remarked, “Mr. Fallon, you’re too formal…”

Louis replied with a smile, “Since you’re treating me to dinner, offering you roses is only fair, Ms. Lawrence.”

Genevieve found herself at a loss for words.

Louis, adept at filling any lulls in conversation, ensured that dining with him was a comfortable experience.

Their exchange gradually became more relaxed, filled with laughter and chat, though to a certain onlooker, their interaction might seem a bit unusual and somewhat of an eyesore.

From his vantage point on the second floor, Anthony watched the scene below intently, a gloom

expression on his face.

wooden structures draped

was enhanced by the subdued lighting and shadows, creating a romantically misty

their eyes gleaming in the

ambiance was tender and

“Genevieve is so beautiful. She seems like

for that man!”

of Genevieve, Brendan

he coldly retorted through gritted teeth,

thought that Genevieve’s lingering feelings for him led her to choose someone similar in appearance as a substitute. He

you? That man appears much gentler than you, Anthony!”

expression darkened at Brendan’s words. ‘Is that so?” he uttered

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Brendan quickly amended his statement, “Of course, he’s not as good as you, Anthony. But since you’re divorced, why does it matter who

pointed. “She belongs to me. I’m merely keeping an

expression turned to a frown when he heard this. “I recently saw a scandal, or rather, the news involving you and Rosalie online. Weren’t you two on favorable terms? Are

pondering, Do I regret it?’

have harbored some regrets, but more than that, he felt remorse for Genevieve and their unborn child, yearning to make

make an effort to win her back. Approach her gently and do some sweet talk, women are

brow, contemplated, ‘Gentle? Sweet talk?

dismissed Brendan’s advice

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