Chapter 947
Bruce hurriedly sifted through the pages, his fingers driven by a sense of urgency, searching for that one piece of information
that could lead him to Evelyn. Finally, he found her file. However, as he skimmed through the details, a sinking feeling enveloped
him- Evelyn hadn’t listed her hometown. The trail went cold; Evelyn had vanished into thin air.
His expression darkened, a storm brewing behind his eyes.
“What are you sneaking around here for?” The study door creaked open, and a distinctly sharp female voice cut through the
silence.
It was Lucy. Bruce immediately snapped the folder shut, lifting his gaze to meet hers. His menacing scowl melted away, replaced
with a sly, honeyed grin, “Hey, Lucy, back from your Zumba class?”
What are you hiding there? You look awfully guilty,” Lucy shot back, unimpressed. She marched over, reaching for the folder he
was clutching.
Bruce’s heart skipped a beat, and he quickly lifted his hand out of her reach, a flash of annoyance crossing his face as he
retorted, “I’m just reading a contract, thinking about getting back to the old grind. But you, with your suspicious mind, how can
anyone live with that?”
“If you have nothing to hide, why act so defensive?” Lucy snapped back.
With a glare, Bruce thrust the folder into her hands, “Here, take a look then! Go on, check it from top to bottom. And if there’s
nothing amiss, we’re getting a divorce! I can’t stand this constant distrust!”
He stood with his hands on his hips, visibly seething as he turned away, leaving Lucy to her scrutiny.
The word ‘divorce’ hit Lucy like a ton of bricks, her aggressive stance crumbling. The documents she had been so eager to
snatch now felt like a hot potato. She dared not open them. If she did, Bruce would hold her to that threat of a divorce.
Over the years, they’d had their share of threats to separate, but Lucy had always been the fierce one, standing her ground,
refusing to let go. Her obsession with Bruce was deeper than that of any other woman. He had a way with words, a charm that
held them captive, and Lucy was no exception.
Even though she knew about his indiscretions, the thought of losing her status as his wife and the thought of being dethroned
were unbearable. A divorce would mean losing Bruce for good.
“Alright, alright, Bruce, I was just trying to rattle you. I wasn’t really going to check. Don’t be mad.” Lucy cajoled, nudging his
elbow and handing back the folder without even flipping open its protective cover.
Bruce decided to let it go, snatching the documents and placing them on the shelf with a scowl, “All these years, I’ve had more
than enough of this. If it weren’t for our daughter, I’d divorce you in a heartbeat!”
He stormed out, leaving Lucy flustered and fearful that he was genuinely angry. She hurried after him, “Bruce, please don’t be
mad. You’ll only hurt yourself. I’ll stop, I promise. Look at you, just out of the hospital with bruises still visible. We don’t want you
back in there. I told you I wanted to pick you up when you got discharged, and you wouldn’t have it.”
Bruce shook off her hand from his arm, “With you acting like a jailer all the time, you’ll be the death of me!”
“Don’t say that; I really do love you,” Lucy said, her voice a mix of desperation and tears, following him out. The document and its
secrets, now overshadowed by the threat of divorce, were forgotten.
Meanwhile, Thalassa arrived at the spot Ethan had mentioned, a meeting arranged with a reporter. It was a quaint diner, a
serene spot perfect for business or casual conversations.
She entered the private booth and saw a man and a woman seated at the table. The woman had the perfect oval face, her
makeup bold and trendy, dressed in high-end fashion.
It was Charlotte!
“Look who’s here again, Thalassa, Charlotte said, her voice laced with a mocking tone as she shot a scrutinizing glance at
Thalassa, a smirk playing on her lips.