Chapter 120
After hanging up. Teresa sat on the bed for a while. Yolanda’s words no longer affected her. She just felt numb to it all.
Yolanda had already made up her mind to see Naomi as her mother, and why Yolanda liked her so much didn’t really matter anymore.
After gathering herself, Teresa began tidying up the room. Once she had put away the petals and gifts, she went to wash up and then went to bed.
The next morning. Teresa got ready and left the Sullivan Mansion, determined to meet Charles in person and talk about getting a divorce. So, she headed straight to his office.
Outside his office building, Teresa called Charles, but he didn’t answer. Instead, he texted: [I’m in a meeting. We’ll talk later.]
She messaged him back: [I’ll wait for you at your office.]
Charles didn’t reply, so Teresa quietly took a seat in the lobby and waited.
About half an hour later, the receptionist’s eyes lit up, and she stood up, beaming. “Ms. Yates, you’re here.”
Teresa turned to see that it was Naomi who had just walked in.
“Is Charles here?” Naomi asked, standing at the reception desk.
The receptionist replied, “Mr. Logan is out at a meeting, but he said if you come by and he’s not here, you can wait in his office. Let me take you up.”
Naomi smiled gently. “Thank you.”
The receptionist quickly added, “No need to be so polite, Ms. Yates. If you need anything, just let us know.”
Naomi nodded, and the receptionist led her to the CEO’s private elevator.
Teresa watched everything unfold, feeling a wave of bitterness wash over her. Since marrying Charles, she had barely ever visited his company, but Naomi already seemed like she owned the place.
Teresa, the legitimate Mrs. Logan, wasn’t even recognized by anyone here. Yet Naomi, who was supposed to be an outsider, was treated with respect by everyone.
It was clear how much Charles valued her. It was only because Charles cared about Naomi that everyone around him treated her with such respect.
After another half hour, the sound of a car horn finally broke the silence outside. Charles walked in, surrounded by a group of people, When Teresa saw him, she quickly stood up.
Liam, who was walking beside Charles, spotted Teresa first. He leaned in and whispered, “Mr. Logan, it’s Mrs. Logan.”
Charles glanced in her direction, his brow furrowing slightly. He hadn’t seen her message about waiting at his office, so he was taken aback by her presence
As he approached, he stopped and asked, his voice tinged with annoyance, “What are you doing here?”
Teresa could sense the hidden meaning in his tone. It was as if he saw her as someone who didn’t belong here, and her presence would make him lose face in front of everyone
But she didn’t care anymore. She looked at him and said. “We need to talk. Alone With so many people around, she wasn’t going to bring up the divorce just yet
Charles had no idea what she wanted to talk about, but he was busy. He said, “I’ve got a meeting upstairs. Can you wait for me?”
Teresa frowned and asked. “How long will that take?“.
Churles paused to think before replying, “About half an hour”
Though clearly frustrated. Teresa nodded. Fine. I’ll wast” She didn’t want to drag this out any longer. The only one getting worn out was
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Chapter 120
The group following Charles clearly didn’t recognize Teresa and stared at her with curious, unfriendly looks.
Teresa ignored their gazes, refusing to let it get to her. Charles took the CEO’s private elevator upstairs, and Teresa sat back down.
She waited for almost two hours, and the receptionist didn’t even bother to offer her a glass of water. Not that Teresa cared–she was just here to get the divorce talk over with.
Finally, she received a text from Charles: [I’ll pick you up from the hospital tomorrow. We’ll talk tomorrow night. I’ve already left the office. It’s Sunday, and Yolanda is waiting for me to take her out for some fun.]
Reading the message, Teresa was filled with anger. But things had already reached this point. All she could do was wait.
The next day, in the evening. After her shift, Teresa walked out of the hospital and saw Charles’s car waiting for her.
Once inside, she noticed a bouquet of flowers in the backseat, along with a high–end shopping bag. She didn’t need to wonder what was inside. It was obvious these gifts were for Naomi.
Once they were out of the traffic, Charles glanced over at Teresa and said, “The flowers and the gift are for your birthday. I hope you like them.
Teresa paused for a moment, then responded coldly, “Charles, I don’t need any of this.”
Her tone was tinged with resentment, but Charles just figured she was mad at him for forgetting her birthday. He kept his tone gentle. “I’ll remember your birthday from now on.”
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