"I heard you’re getting married, congratulations."
Caleb Lockwood said congratulations, but his smile didn’t reach his eyes.
Before Justin Nash could speak, Cynthia Fulton jumped in:
"Thank you, I’ve already given the wedding invitation to Miss Jennings."
"Oh?" Caleb raised an eyebrow and glanced at Serena Jennings, who was blocked behind him, then turned back to ask Cynthia:
"Miss Fulton only invited Serena? What about me?"
Cynthia’s face instantly showed an exaggerated look of surprise at Caleb’s words.
"President Lockwood, what are you saying? Isn’t Miss Jennings part of your family?"
As soon as Cynthia said this, everyone present fell silent, and the atmosphere became indescribably tense.
Caleb shrugged with a smile, turning his head to look at Serena again.
"So... there are still people in this world who don’t know we’re getting a divorce!"
Serena frowned, unsure if Caleb was blaming her for spreading the news of their divorce or something else.
Actually, she didn’t remember telling anyone they were getting divorced.
After all, in the eyes of the public, divorce isn’t a good thing.
But among these people, more or less, they’d heard some rumors, including Cynthia.
Cynthia wasn’t concerned about whether Serena and Caleb divorced.
But she hoped they wouldn’t divorce.
Because once divorced, Serena would be single, and even if Justin Nash abandoned Serena for The Nash Family, Serena might not give up on Justin Nash.
"Miss Jennings, you didn’t notice that the invitation I sent you was for both you and President Lockwood!"
With Cynthia’s reminder, Serena finally realized that when she got the wedding invitation, she hadn’t looked closely at the names of those invited.
Because Cynthia personally handed her the invitation, she naturally assumed she was the only one invited.
"If President Lockwood wants, I can send another single invitation to him."
After Cynthia finished speaking, she saw Caleb shaking his head.
"No need."
He turned to face Serena.
Their eyes met.
"On the wedding day, I’ll go with you."
Serena remained silent, neither agreeing nor refusing.
Caleb’s charming smile turned into a deeper curve.
"After all, we’re a couple sharing the same wedding invitation."
At first glance, Caleb’s words seemed fine, but on closer thought, it meant that by the day of Justin Nash and Cynthia Fulton’s wedding, he and Serena wouldn’t be divorced yet.
Serena opened her mouth, taking a deep breath.
Now, with too many outsiders around, it wasn’t suitable to discuss this with Caleb.
However, she didn’t want to drag out the divorce until after Justin and Cynthia’s wedding.
In the back, Valerie Vance anxiously looked at Claire Shaw.
Claire Shaw was fuming, gritting her teeth.
Not only Serena understood Caleb’s words, Claire understood too.
Even though she had Caleb’s promise of giving her a title, she believed he wouldn’t break his word.
But as long as Caleb didn’t divorce Serena, she couldn’t openly claim to be Mrs. Lockwood.
What did that make her then?
Claire was anxious inside, and so was Valerie.
Originally, seeing Caleb refer to Serena as "ex-wife," Valerie thought Caleb was eager to divorce Serena.
Yet, in just a moment, Caleb said he and Serena were "a couple."
Valerie couldn’t figure out what Caleb was thinking.
Blocking the entrance of a restaurant wouldn’t do, so Cynthia took Justin’s arm and walked into the store.
Caleb and Claire first escorted Claire’s parents out.
Serena went with Patrick Rhodes to the underground parking lot.
Before getting into her car, Serena heard Patrick loudly apologize:
"I’m sorry!"

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