Unexpected Blessing After Divorce
Chapter 259
Chapter 259 Apologize To Her
“Chris!” Leonard called out. He wanted to dissuade Christopher.
Inwardly, Leonard remarked, “Raymond is the host for this meet-up. These guests came from afar, too. We shouldn’t go overboard, considering we’re the host’s friends.”
However, Christopher ignored Leonard completely. The former continued to stare at Yocelyn with an icy cold expression.
Leonard knew Christopher had a quick temper.
“Alas, if Chris is offended, he won’t listen to anyone, regardless of who is present,” Leonard thought.
When Leonard felt his head ached slightly, he saw Yuliana pick up the card Christopher had thrown out. Then, she gently placed her hand on the back of Christopher’s hand. “Which card to discard?” she asked softly.
Christopher was momentarily stunned. His gaze landed on Yuliana. Noticeably, the iciness on his expression diminished a little. He glanced at the cards in Yuliana’s hand and said, “The first from the left.” His tone was a lot gentler by then.
His expression changed, too. A moment ago, he looked as though he would devour someone.
Even Leonard was shocked to witness such a scene.
Yuliana took the card that Christopher picked and discarded it. Then, Edward, who had been silent, voiced, “Yocelyn, apologize to Mrs. Solace.”
Both Yocelyn and Jimmy were stunned upon hearing that.
“Mrs. Solace?” Yocelyn looked toward Yuliana with a frown.
Yuliana, too, was stunned upon hearing what Edward had said. Earlier, when Yuliana and Xandria arrived, Raymond did not explicitly tell Edward and Jimmy about the relationship between Christopher and Yuliana. Raymond also did not deliberately introduce Yuliana. He only addressed her as Ms. Livingstone.
That was why Jimmy called her Ms. Livingstone moments ago.
“I wonder why Edward could tell our relationship,” Yuliana thought.
As she thought about that, she heard what Yocelyn had said. At that moment, both Yuliana and Yocelyn’s gazes met.
Edward
was
eyes had already reddened. Still, she continued to look at Yuliana. Albeit unwillingly, Yocelyn said, “Sorry.” Verily, it
in not disciplining my sister. Please forgive me. I’ll make her reflect on herself once we get
very
not hear what Yocelyn had said. The former would not even know what had happened if Christopher did not suddenly
naturally did not
already apologized, there isn’t any reason for me to treat her
The latter
glances silently for
with an eyebrow raised. He uttered, “It’s
was put to rest.
her head down and did not look at Christopher. At that moment, she felt a warm blush rise to her cheeks She thought about what she had said to Christopher before this and wished she could find a hole. in the ground to hide.
eldest brother, Edward. Initially, she had already planned to meet her friend. However, the friend stood her up to attend to some urgent matter. Since
intended to kill
women fond of him. Moreover, his cold expression and quietness gave him an air of mystery. It made one
call, Yocelyn immediately followed suit and
in doing things. As she was interested
away.
expect that Christopher was
looked young and was around the same age as her. From her point
never crossed her mind that Christopher had
up with Christopher, a married man. Nonetheless, she could only
tears and said, “I’ll stop
then trotted out almost
while, Xandria and Raymond came back together. Yuliana then left the poker
almost seven o’clock, Raymond ordered several dishes. They had their dinner at
dark after they
to bring coffee. After that, he got down to
it was around nine o’clock, and the group left the
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